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24 Hours Off-Road France 2024: The line-up for the 32nd edition!
This weekend, France's largest ephemeral circuit will open its doors to off-road motorsport enthusiasts for the final of the FFSA French Off-Road Endurance Championship. On September 13, 14 and 15, 2024, the town of Fontaine Fourches will be hosting France's biggest off-road endurance motor racing event for the 9th year running.
For this 32nd edition of the event, 69 cars and 231 relay drivers will compete against the clock on the circuit designed by SOFRAT, the event's main partner and architect of this unique Off-Road Stadium.
The line-up for the 32nd edition!
With the 2022-2023 titleholders absent this year, the cards are immediately reshuffled among the contenders. And many of the teams are aiming for the podium, such as the Andrade Compétition team (n°22) on the starting line with its Nissan MMC buggy, or the DS Racing team (n°55) and its Nissan buggy, both podium regulars.
The line-up for the 32nd edition!
- 63 cars entered for the 24 hours (3 teams with 5 drivers, 26 teams with 4 drivers and 34 teams with 3 drivers)
- 5 cars entered for the 6-hour race
- SSVs in the majority: 31 SSVs, 26 T1s, 11 T2s
- the youngest drivers : Chiara Corvaja (n°94) and Lucas Réal (n°28), aged 18 the oldest driver: Jean-Luc Baudet (n°43)
- the 24H bible: Yves Tartarin, the only driver to have competed in all 32 editions since 1993 (n°55)
- 15 women out of 231 drivers and 2 100% all-female crews at the 6H Tout Terrain d'Ile de France (n°170 and n°480)

Source: 24 Heures TT France
Photos : DPPI/FFSA-Damien Saulnier, Team Monster Motors.
Automatic translation of the French version





