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Via HBO-abonnementet mitt har jeg muligheten til å legge til sport for 50 kroner ekstra i måneden. Da får jeg både FIA WEC langløp, Tour de France og mer, og for meg som elsker motorsport, er WEC definitivt verdt de 50 kronene hver eneste måned.

Denne helgen er det også WRC Rally Portugal, og siden jeg i tillegg må jobbe noen timer både lørdag og søndag, blir det faktisk travelt nok uansett. Så selv uten F1 og F2 på F1TV kommer jeg definitivt ikke til å kjede meg :-)

Sjekk entry lista for dette løpet, meget imponerende:

Mine favoritter er faktisk flere av førerne, uavhengig av team.

Her er det mange tidligere F1-førere, F1-testførere og noen fantastiske WEC- og DTM-førere!

 

Spa Francorchamps

One of motorsport’s most iconic venues, the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps – nestled deep in Belgium’s Ardennes forest, making it famous for its unpredictable weather – held its first car race in 1922, using fast public roads. Two years later, the maiden edition of the Spa 24 Hours took place, going on to form part of the inaugural FIA World Sportscar Championship campaign in 1953. Similarly, a fixture on the first FIA Formula 1 World Championship calendar in 1950, the track was subsequently shortened in 1979, turning it into a permanent circuit that has hosted F1 on all but two occasions over the past four decades. After welcoming the Sports Racing World Cup, FIA Sportscar Championship, Le Mans Series and Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, Spa has been a staple on the FIA World Endurance Championship schedule since the series’ inception in 2012. A firm favourite amongst drivers and fans, its undulating, technical and demanding 7.004km layout invariably generates exciting and spectacular action, with the sight of a full field thundering into Eau Rouge never to be forgotten. During each tour, Hypercar drivers shift gears 44 times, reach top speeds of approximately 315km/h and travel with a fully open throttle for 58% of the lap. The 2024 running of the 6 Hours of Spa went down in the history books, as Hertz Team JOTA became the first independent outfit to win a race outright in FIA WEC’s Hypercar era.



Alpine Endurance Team Press Release

Alpine Endurance Team heads to the TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, determined to build on their strong Imola performance and maintain the momentum.

A fixture on the FIA World Endurance Championship calendar since 2012, the Belgian round is among the most popular and anticipated races for competitors and spectators. Often cited as one of the most spectacular and demanding circuits in the world, its elevation changes and technical corners emphasise set-up finesse and driving precision. The challenge increases with unpredictable weather, but Alpine Endurance Team can rely on its experience to try to overcome such obstacles.

Since its maiden entry on the Belgian circuit in 1958, Alpine has achieved several milestones in its modern endurance programme, notably the A450b's first points in the FIA WEC in 2015 and the A480's first LMP1 podium in 2022. More recently, the 'toboggan of the Ardennes' witnessed the Alpine A424 secure its first Hyperpole qualification with Charles Milesi in its debut campaign in 2024. A year later, the Alpine prototype did even better, battling for victory for the first time before finishing on the podium with Frédéric Makowiecki, Jules Gounon and Mick Schumacher in front of nearly 100,000 spectators.

After Imola, the French team continued its extensive work to unlock the A424's full potential in its 2026 configuration. However, Alpine Endurance Team humbly approaches the race, aware that the stakes are twofold as this is also the final dry run before the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

As always, the team and its drivers will strive to identify new areas for improvement in the extremely competitive top-tier Hypercar category. António Félix da Costa, Charles Milesi, and Ferdinand Habsburg have all previously won at Spa-Francorchamps and will be keen to build on their strong form in the #35 car after finishing just off the podium in Italy. Their teammates in the #36 car are Frédéric Makowiecki, Jules Gounon and Victor Martins. They will aim to repeat the solid pace shown in Emilia-Romagna and strive for a flawless performance as they have seen just how crucial every detail is, both operationally and strategically.

Thursday opens with two 90-minute free practice sessions. On Friday, a one-hour session leads into qualifying and Hyperpole. These are extended to 15 and 12 minutes due to the length of the Belgian circuit. The TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps starts on Saturday at 2 pm.

Axel Plasse, VP Alpine Tech

“Imola demonstrated our car, drivers, and team's true potential. Spa now challenges us to confirm this performance on another track. Succeeding on such a demanding circuit would bode well for the rest of the season and allow us to maximise both cars based on what we learned at Imola.”

Philippe Sinault, Team Principal Alpine Endurance Team

“The TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps is a unique race. It stands as an event of its own, but our focus will inevitably start to turn to Le Mans. We're heading there hoping to build on the positive signs from Imola. The start of the season reassured us about the quality of our work this winter, but Spa will really show whether our new package meets even more of our goals. Spa-Francorchamps is especially demanding on tyres, with fast corners, high grip and unpredictable weather. Imola showed how quickly any error or incident can put us out of contention, given the narrow gaps. The penalty for the #36 car and the two places lost by the #35 car after being held up by a GT car in the pits are clear reminders. We are approaching this event with humility and clarity. We aim to keep improving and gain more confidence in the various Michelin tyre compounds. This will be a highly representative test. The team is well prepared, fully committed and ready to get up to speed with the 24 Hours of Le Mans in sight.”


2025 Highlights.


Johnny Johnsen

Jeg er en stolt far og bestefar som elsker friluftsliv og å tilbringe tid med hunden min, King Kenny, en Norsk Elghund Sort.

Jeg har alltid hatt en kjærlighet til naturen, og jeg har tilbrakt mer og mer med å vandre i skog og fjell de siste årene.

King Kenny har vært min trofaste turkamerat i flere år nå, og han er alltid klar for en ny tur. Han er en intelligent og energisk hund, en flott følgesvenn på turene mine og min beste venn.

I dag jobber jeg litt med drone-film og drone-foto, privat bruker jeg også et Lumix S5 II fullformat-kamera – alle drone oppdrageg ufører jeg som eget enkeltpersonforetak ved siden av min 100% stilling. Jeg gjør dette fordi jeg elsker det, ikke fordi jeg må.

Jeg liker oppgaver som krever tankearbeid – ikke bare teknisk utstyr, men også forståelse for hva som skal kommuniseres. Enten det er å selge en eiendom, dokumentere et industrianlegg, eller fange et øyeblikk ved et event.

Min beste venn King Kenny, en Norsk Elghund Sort er alltid med meg.

Jeg tror på å levere det jeg lover, snakke sant om hva jeg kan og ikke kan, og jeg vil alltid strekek meg langt og også tilby litt ekstra når jeg kan. Ikke fordi jeg skal “selge” meg for enhver pris, men fordi det er det riktige å gjøre.

Og husk at det beste arbeidet gjøres når du gjør det med glede, ikke bare for lønna.

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