Valentino Rossi, Frederic Vervisch, Nico Muller - VR46 Audi WRT
Valentino Rossi, Frederic Vervisch, Nico Muller - VR46 Audi WRT

Spa 24 Jam: Live Update Balapan dari Spa-Francorchamps

Balapan Spa 24 Jam - salah satu tes ketahanan dan keterampilan motorsport yang paling melelahkan - dimulai pada pukul 21.45 WIB dengan 66 mobil yang siap menghadapi Eau Rouge dan lebih banyak lagi sepanjang waktu.

Valentino Rossi menjadi berita utama bagi banyak orang saat ia bersiap untuk melakukan debutnya di VR46 WRT Audi, tetapi itu adalah #88 AMG Team Akkodis ASP AMG-Mercedes yang memimpin dari posisi terdepan.

Jangan lewatkan setiap aksinya dengan live update dari Crash.net.

 

 

 

05:18

Cool night racing pics from the 24 Hours of Spa
Cool night racing pics from the 24 Hours of Spa

No caption needed, just some cool ass photos...

05:09

Here is how the Top 15 of the 2022 24 Hours of Spa looks after 'whooooooooa, we're half-way there...'

Top 15 after 12 Hours
Top 15 after 12 Hours

#95 Beechdean Aston Martin
#95 Beechdean Aston Martin

04:06

3... 2... 1... and we have officially hit the HALF-WAY MARK (otherwise known as 12 hours) in the 24 Hours of Spa.

We've had a red flag, full course yellows, spins, penalties, crashes, bangs and wallops, but the vast majority of the field is still circulating. Tired yet?

While it is only a job half done as it stands, just as was the case at 6 Hours, the Top 9 entries will get points (12-9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1) for being classified there at the 12 hours mark.

And the (half-time) winner is... the #98 ROWE BMW! 

The leader at 6 hours is still the leader at 12 hours, meaning a double helping of the maximum 12 points for Augusto Farfus, Nick Yelloly and Nicky Catsburg. Given the #98 car was yet to score a point so far this season coming into the race, it's proving to be a very lucrative day for team.

Better still, it's a 1-2 for ROWE BMW [pictured] as the #50 car of Daniel Harper, Max Hesse and Neil Verhagen has steadily worked its way up the order into second.

Elsewhere, shout out to the #95 Beechdean Aston Martin, which is up into the top five with Maxime Martin, Marco Sorensen and Nicki Thiim.

#50 ROWE BMW
#50 ROWE BMW

04:00

DISASTER! One of the leading contenders is out of the race...

The #221 GPX Martini Porsche has suffered a broken drivetrain out on track and has stopped.

The car - which wears a modern interpretation of the famed Martini livery and is numbered #221 in a nod to the famous #21 Porsche 917 - had emerged as the marque's best hope for victory having barely strayed outside the top six.

Armed with its experienced Le Mans 24 Hours factory racers - Richard Leitz, Kevin Estre and Michael Christensen - the GPX Martini didn't lead at any stage but, as Porsche so often does, appeared poised for attack in the latter stages.

Not today, however...

GPX Martini Porsche
GPX Martini Porsche

03:46

After more than an hour watching the clock tick down, we are GREEN AGAIN

02:44

So with the cars stopped and no obvious sign of a quick restart, now would be a good time to go get some zzzzzzzs.

But before I do, here's quick recap of action at 10 Hours

- #98 ROWE BMW leads the way after working its way to the front just before the six-hour mark

- The lead order has swapped repeatedly but has been largely featured similar frontrunners since the start, including the #71 Iron Lynx Ferrari, the #88 AKKODIS ASP Mercedes, #2 GetSpeed AMG-Mercedes and the #211 GPX Martini Porsche

- Many FCYs (as ever) including three in quick succession aroun the three-hour mark. A handful of cars take advantage with well-timed stops to rise up the order, including the #46 VR46 Audi of Valentino Rossi who catapults from 29th to run inside the top five

- Most of the anticipated PRO front runners have stayed out of trouble beyond the odd puncture, penalty for track limits and minor damage, but the #54 Dinamic Porsche - which led through the first hour - and the #12 Tresor Audi are out

Still a long way to go though...

02:32

RED FLAG!

It has taken 10 hours of racing but the 24 Hours of Spa suffers its first red flag stoppage.

#16 Earl Bamber Porsche is in the barriers hard at the high-speed Blanchimont. Matthew Payne was at the wheel and has gone off at high-speed. He is reportedly OK.

Though the incident is quite far off the track itself, damage to the barriers and removing the Porsche could take a little while.

02:15

WHERE'S ROSSI?

Well, he's in the gravel trap, facing backwards!

Yes, The Doctor himself has suffered his and the VR46 entry's first major issue with at Pif-Paf.

FCY while he waits for crews to point him back in the right direction, though it appears he has gotten away without any damage.

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02:10

Completed: 9 Hours / To go: 15 Hours [01:45 CET)

At the turn of the hour, it is the #AKKODIS ASP Mercedes back in front with Raffaele Marciello, Daniel Juncadell and Jules Gounon pulling ahead as the ROWE BMW dives for the pits.

Still a lot to play for though with 15 cars still on that all-important lead lap, while 10 cars are now official retirements.

24 Hours of Spa order after 9 Hours
24 Hours of Spa order after 9 Hours

01:55

Disaster for Porsche as it sees 2 of its leading entrants - #54 Dinamic and #911 Herberth cars - forced out of the 24 Hours of Spa in quick succession.

After the #911 car crashed at Blanchimont - bringing up another FCY - the #54 Dinamic has sustained terminal damage due to contact on track.

A bitter end especially for the Dinamic car, the fluro green and black machine even led the first hour of the race from the start but had slipped outside the top ten by the time of its issues.

01:23

Albert Costa has found a way to make his #63 Emil Frey Lamborghini Huracan look even more dramatic after finding the wall and re-arranging the right front-end.

He's made it back to the pits but whether he makes it out of there again is another matter...

01:00

After nearly 8 hours of racing, it is still anyone's to play for up front with only a handful of seconds covering the top four.

It's a provisional podium that keeps changing too as the #88 AKKODIS AMG-Mercedes gets the better of the #71 Iron Lynx Ferrari for second, before the GPX Martini - a car that hasn't strayed out of the top six but featured no higher than third all race - now into third place.

AKKODIS AMG-Mercedes
AKKODIS AMG-Mercedes

00:04

Completed: 7 Hours / To go: 17 Hours [23:45 CET)

After 7 Hours of action, it seems the 24 Hours of Spa is levelling out somewhat with no major changes near the front of the leaderboard.

The #98 ROWE BMW is still leading, chased by the #71n Iron Lynx Ferrari and #88 AKKODIS ASP AMG-Mercedes.

The KCMG Porsche is still creeping up the order from its back of the grid starting slot with Nick Tandy, Laurens Vanthoor and Dennis Olsen now up to sixth position

00:01

Torquey, excellent off-road abilities, high-set driving position... this race may be full of exotic sportscars but when it comes to making a REAL statement, forget aerodynamics, go big, go Tractor... now with full beam headlights

22:53

The FCY is back in play after the #11 Tresor by Car Colledtion Audi being driven by 16-year old Lorenzo Patrese (yes, you read that correctly) hit the barriers.

He is OK, but it has allowed the field to take a breather as we click into Hour 7 with teh #98 ROWE BMW leading the #71 Iron Lynx Ferrari, the #88 AKKONIS ASP AMG-Mercedes and the #221 GPX Martini Porsche

Te #46 VR46 WRT Audi of Muller, Vervisch and a man known as 'The Doctor' are fifth.

22:14

WHERE'S ROSSI?

With the points up for grabs by being in the right place at the right time at the six-hour mark, a number of cars supping up their last drops of fuel dived for the pit lane as closely to 22:45:01s as possible.

So while the VR46 WRT Audi dropped from fourth to 13th as persevering with the flip side of the alternative strategy that earlier catapulted it up the rankings, it was on its way back up the order deep into Hour 7.

VR46 WRT Audi, Spa 24 Hours, Valentino Rossi, Nico Muller, Frederic Vervisch
VR46 WRT Audi, Spa 24 Hours, Valentino Rossi, Nico Muller, Frederic…

With Nico Muller now back behind the wheel, the VR46 WRT Audi is running a strong fourth again with Rossi waiting in the wings to assume driving duties when his Swiss team-mate completes his stint

22:05

Five Spa 24 Hours winners will be crowned tomorrow evening with the 66 cars split across categories reflective of a privateer team's size and status of its drivers.

So while we have largely focused on the PRO runners that make up the majority of the Top 20, these are the leaders in the Silver, Gold, Bronze and Pro-Am categories at the 6-hour mark too.

We should note that the #71 Iron Lynx Ferrari led at the pecise six-hour mark but the #98 ROWE BMW was in front by the end of the lap when the order is determined to reward points to the top nine entries at the quarter-stage of the race.

22:00

Completed: 6 Hours / To go: 18 Hours [22:45 CET)

The #98 ROWE BMW M4 leads at quarter-distance for the 2022 24 Hours of Spa, earning Nicky Catsburg, Nick Yelloly and Augusto Farfu  an extra 12 points towards their GT World Challenge Europe campaign for their efforts.

Indeed, despite a mighty effort by the #71 Iron Lynx Ferrari, Davide Rigon - having resisted Catsburg for several laps in the hope of getting to the magic six-hour mark in front - was forced to pit just metres before crossing the crucial timing beam.

ROWE BMW M4
ROWE BMW M4

It meant Catsburg was able to nose in front to end the lap classified in first position and therefore the recipient of the bonus points. Rigon's efforts were still enough to give the team nine points for second, while the #88 AKKODIS APS AMG-Mercedes picks up good points in third place.

Also, shout out to KCMG Porsche trio NIck Tandy, Denis Olsen and Laurens Vanthoor, who picked up an unlikely two points by being eighth across the line, six hours after it began its race down in 64th on the grid

21:21

In 30mins the 2022 24 Hours of Spa will complete a sixth hour.

Not only will it mean a quarter of the race has been completed, for those holding the top nine positions at the turn of the hour will be rewarded with some precious points.

That means 12 points go to the entry leading, with the entry running second picking up 9 points and third place earning 7 points. Fourth to ninth in the classification follow a decreasing scale of 6-5-4-3-2-1 points.

The same weighted points' system will be applied at the 12 hour half-way mark too.

When the clock hits 16.45 (CET) on Sunday, the Top 10 will receive points that reflect the format used in F1: 25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1

20:58

Completed: 5 Hours / To go: 19 Hours [21:45 CET)

The latest round of pit-stops and driver changes have taken place and a new order has shaken out with a new leader in the ROWE Racing BMW M4 [pictured below] thanks largely to a superb stint by Nick Yelloly, who has now handed over to Nicky Catsburg.

ROWE BMW M4
ROWE BMW M4

The #88 AKKODIS AMG Mercedes has worked its way back up to second, followed by a 911 GT3 trio of GPX Martini, Toksport WRT and Dinamic Porsches.

The VR46 Audi has slipped to ninth, where it is chasing the eighth place KCMG Porsche which has - after almost five hours - clawed its way into the top ten for the first time from the very back of the grid.

20:46

Dusk is spreading across the Ardennes as the sun falls away, not to be seen again until 6am. Well, 6.02am to be precise.

That means we have around 8 hours of racing under the cloak of darkness coming up very soon. And since only pit-areas are floodlit at Spa-Franorchamps and the surrounding forests are dense, it will be VERY pitch black out there for a good 6.5km.

Bad for drivers who don't like carrots, great news for photographers who will be busy getting fantastic shots like these...

Spa 24 Hours - photography at night
Spa 24 Hours - photography at night

20:31

Incidentally, if you're wondering why we keep using 'Where's Rossi?', it's because trying to identify him or any car as the sun comes down and the headlights come on is akin to playing a blinding game of 'Where's Wally?' 

I've got 19 hours to come up with something better...

20:15

WHERE'S ROSSI? From 29th to fourth

It has been a while since we've seen a classic Valentino Rossi charge up the field...

But having run as low as 29th during the early stages of a mammoth stint behind the wheel of the VR46 WRT Audi, his team called the pit-strategy to perfection to stop at the right moment amid a flurry of three FCY/Safety Car periods in quick succession.

It allowed Rossi to cruise past as the pack ahead pitted, lifting him to fourth, where the LMS evo II - now in the hands of Frederic Vervisch - continues to hold comfortably.

19:57

Overall Top 10 after 4 Hours (20 Hours to go) - Note: #98 Rowe BMW passed for second shortly after turn of hour

24 Hours of Spa - Top 20 After 4 Hours
24 Hours of Spa - Top 20 After 4 Hours

19:53

Completed: 4 Hours

Still to go: 20 Hours

1/6 of the Spa 24 Hours is in the past now as the turn of the fourth hour leaves 'just' 20 more to go.

Big changes up front as three FCY/Safety Car periods in quick succession favoured the strategically savvy with the current Top 4 the big beneficiaries.

After the Dinamic Porsche led for the first hour, AMG-Mercedes have been in charge since but with three different cars with the #88 AKKODIS ASP going ahead first before the #2 GetSpeed car powered into the lead.

GruppeM AMG-Mercedes
GruppeM AMG-Mercedes

Now it is the #55 GruppeM Mercedes [pictured above] leading at the turn of the hour, with Nick Yelloly impressing to haul the #98 ROWE BMW M4 into second position. The GPX Martini Porsche is third having run inside the top six for much of the race.

The big mover, however, was the Valentino Rossi-steered VR46 WRT Audi, which has vaulted from outside the top twenty to be running in fourth position thanks to some excllent pit-stop timing among the caution periods.