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This weekend marks the return of the Spa 24 Hours for its 75th running, 99 years after the event’s inaugural running. In case you were unaware of the specifics of the third round of the Intercontinental GT Series, the following is a brief summary that’ll help you to know how you can get a live stream link for 24 hours of Spa auto racing.

24 Hours of Spa live stream

  • Series: Auto Racing
  • Game Time: 8:00 AM ET
  • TV Channel: CBS Sports Network
  • Live Stream anywhere: Watch on Live here!

The Spa 24 is a part of both the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup and the Intercontinental GT Challenge (a global series of significant GT3 races that also includes the Bathurst 12 Hours).

2023 Spa 24 Hours preview

During qualifying for the 24 Hours of Spa, the third of five races in the Intercontinental GT Challenge, Huber Motorsport made history by becoming the first Porsche to win pole position for the first time in the GT era. It is the first pole position for Porsche since 1968. The bronze class vehicle is the first non-professional vehicle to achieve the overall pole position since 2013. The vehicle is one of four entries in the Intercontinental GT field. Kenny Habul of Mercedes AMG was forced to withdraw from the race following an accident during Thursday’s pre-qualifying session. The race started on Saturday and ends on Sunday.

Sheldon van der Linde, Dries Vanthoor, and Charles Weerts drove for Team WRT, while Habul, Julus Gounon, and Luca Stolz navigated for Sun Energy 1. Liam Talbot will replace Habul on Sunday, joining Martin Konrad, Chaz Mostert, and Nicky Catsburg. He is anticipated to reach approximately one hour before the race begins.

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