24H European Series
The Michelin 24H Series European Series, organised by Creventic, is a grassroots endurance championship running 12-hour and 24-hour races at prestigious Grand Prix circuits across Europe. Open to GT cars, touring cars, and 24H-Spec prototypes, it bridges professional and gentleman driver racing in a single field.
History
The 24H Series was founded by Creventic as an accessible alternative to the more exclusive ACO and SRO endurance championships, positioning itself as the entry point for teams and drivers aspiring to longer-format racing. The European series typically runs five rounds between March and September, with the 24 Hours of Barcelona serving as the traditional finale. The 2026 calendar adds the Nürburgring for the first time since 2022. The series is a unique democratising force in endurance racing — a 24-hour race at Paul Ricard or Spa is genuinely open to club-level outfits, not just factory teams.