6 Hours of Zhuhai

The 6 Hours of Zhuhai is a sports car endurance race held at the Zhuhai International Circuit in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. The race was first held in 1994 on a street circuit as a round of the BPR Global GT Series. It was held 7 times in 14 years in BPR and the FIA GT Championship, and revived in 2010 under the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup.

6 Hours of Zhuhai
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
VenueZhuhai International Circuit
First race1994
First ILMC race2010
Duration6 hours
Most wins (manufacturer)Porsche (3)

Results

YearOverall Winner(s)EntrantCarDistance/DurationRace TitleSeriesReport
Zhuhai Street Circuit
1994 Bob Wollek
Jean-Pierre Jarier
Jacques Laffite
Larbre CompétitionPorsche 911 Turbo S LM3 hours3 Hours of ZhuhaiBPR Global GT Seriesreport
1995 Andy Wallace
Olivier Grouillard
Mach One RacingMcLaren F1 GTR3 hoursShell Zhuhai International RaceBPR Global GT Seriesreport
Zhuhai International Circuit
1996 Emmanuel Collard
Ralf Kelleners
Porsche AGPorsche 911 GT14 hours4 Hours of ZhuhaiBPR Global GT Seriesreport
1997 John Greasley
Geoff Lister
Magnus Wallinder
G-Force/StrandellPorsche 911 GT13 hoursZhuhai - Marlboro Global Endurance GT RaceNon-championshipreport
1998: Not held
1999 Karl Wendlinger
Olivier Beretta
Viper Team OrecaChrysler Viper GTS-R3 hoursZhuhai 500 KilometresFIA GT Championshipreport
2000–2003: Not held
2004 Mika Salo
Andrea Bertolini
AF CorseMaserati MC123 hoursLG Super Racing Weekend ZhuhaiFIA GT Championshipreport
2005 Anthony Kumpen
Bert Longin
Mike Hezemans
GLPK-CarsportChevrolet Corvette C5-R3 hoursZhuhai Supercar 500FIA GT Championshipreport
2006: Not held
2007 Christophe Bouchut
Stefan Mücke
All-Inkl.com RacingLamborghini Murciélago R-GT2 hoursZhuhai 2 HoursFIA GT Championshipreport
2008-2009: Not held
2010 Franck Montagny
Stéphane Sarrazin
Peugeot Sport TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAP1,000 km (620 mi)1000 Kilometres of ZhuhaiIntercontinental Le Mans Cupreport
2011 Sébastien Bourdais
Anthony Davidson
Peugeot Sport TotalPeugeot 9086 hours6 Hours of ZhuhaiIntercontinental Le Mans Cupreport
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