Willhire 24 Hour


The Willhire 24 Hour was an endurance race for production cars held at Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit in Norfolk, England between 1980 and 1994. Over the years, the race included both sports cars and saloon cars. Latterly, it was contested by competitors running in the FIA Group N specification National Saloon Car Cup. The race was run by the British Racing and Sports Car Club, which was also responsible for the aforementioned series.

History

The race was sponsored by Willhire Vehicles Rentals, a local car rental company, after its owner Roger Williams was approached to sponsor a motor racing event at the circuit. Williams talked about sponsoring a 6- or 24-hour event, initially as a joke, but the offer was accepted and the United Kingdom's first 24-hour race was founded. The race was first held in 1980. The 1989 event was 25 hours long to mark the 25th anniversary of the Willhire company. The final event was held in 1994.

Winners

The Willhire 24 Hour was won by a number of drivers who went on to have success in other forms of racing. In 1986, the winning car was co-driven by then BBC Radio 1 disc jockey Mike Smith and Lionel Abbott, who became the first two-driver team to win the race. The full list of winners is given below. Other notable drivers who competed in the past other than those listed below include Martin Brundle, Steve Soper, John Cleland, Kieth O'dor, Tiff Needell, James Thompson and Gerry Marshall.
YearDriversCarLaps
1980 Pete Hall
Phil Dowsett
Martin Carroll
Syd Fox
Hamish Irvine
Andrew Jeffrey
Opel Commodore GS/E 2.8955
1981 Martin Carroll
Pete Hall
Andy Rouse
Syd Fox
Phil Dowsett
Opel Commodore GS/E990
1982Robb Wells
Chris Alford
Malcolm Paul
Morgan Plus 8 3.5970
1983Tony Dron
Win Percy
Andy Rouse
Phil Dowsett
Porsche 928S 4.6995
1984Bill Taylor
Paul Edwards
Barry Robinson
John Lock
Porsche Carrera RS952
1985Roy Eaton
David Oates
John Clarke
Ford Capri 2.8i970
1986Mike Smith
Lionel Abbott
Ford Escort RS Turbo965
1987Robb Gravett
Graham Hathaway
Phil Bullman
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth984
1988Lionel Abbott
Graham Scarborough
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth1,025
1989
Mark Hales
Slim Borgudd
Ford Sierra Sapphire Cosworth1,025
1990Matt Neal
Dave Wallis
Stuart McCrudden
BMW M3896
1991Kurt Luby
Will Hoy
Ray Bellm
BMW M3909
1992Mike Jordan
Steve Griffin
Graham Coomes
BMW M3928
1993Mike Jordan
Mike Burtt
Charlie Cox
John Morrison
BMW M3935
1994Nickie Torregiani
Del Delaronde
Andrew Jeffrey
James Prochowski
Ford Escort RS Cosworth939

Legacy

Snetterton's experience in hosting a 24-hour race was proven to be beneficial when subsequently, the track became a host of some British Touring Car Championship night races from 1999, and Willhire-sponsored endurance races in 2002, 2003 and 2004, but full 24-hour racing did not return until 2003, when the 2CV 24 Hour Race moved to Snetterton. However, national 24 hour endurance racing would not return until the introduction of the Silverstone Britcar 24-Hour in 2005, taking place at Silverstone Circuit. The 2005 Britcar event is sometimes referred to as the Britcar Willhire 24 Hour Race.