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The '''1000 Kilometres of Zuidhaven''' is an {{wp|Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance race}} for sports cars held at [[Zuidhaven International Circuit]] in [[Orioni]]. The race was held for the first time in 1994. The winning teams in each category will earn an automatic invitation to the [[24 Hours of Zuidhaven]]. The top three teams from the [[KAP World Grand Prix]] also receive a free invitation to the event.
The '''1000 Kilometres of Zuidhaven''' is a prominent {{wp|Endurance racing (motorsport)|endurance race}} for sports cars, held annually at the [[Zuidhaven International Circuit]] in [[Zuidhaven]], [[Orioni]]. Initiated in 1994, the race has garnered significant attention in the world of motorsports. The race is commonly run for approximately 6 hours and has been noted for its intense competition and high technical standards.
 
The race holds high prestige in the racing industry. Not only does it challenge the mettle of the racers, but it also serves as a gateway for larger and more prestigious events. The winning teams of each category are granted an automatic invitation to the subsequent [[24 Hours of Zuidhaven]], a round-the-clock endurance race that tests the limits of both the vehicles and their drivers. In addition, the top three teams from the [[KAP World Grand Prix]] also receive an invitation to the event, further elevating the status of this race.
 
== Overview ==
 
The event spans over a distance of 1003.513 kilometres, typically covered in around 271 laps on a track of 3.703 kilometres (2.301 miles) in length with 13 challenging turns. The event is annually sponsored by [[Onotech]], an Orinese multinational technology company.
 
The teams participating in the race compete fiercely for the coveted win. Historically, Lautus Perambulo has been the most successful team with the highest number of wins.
 
== History ==
 
The inaugural race in 1994 established the 1000 Kilometres of Zuidhaven as a formidable motorsport event. It has consistently drawn an international array of racing teams, drivers, and manufacturers, contributing to its last race taking place in 2023. The race’s prestige and significance in the motorsport community have grown over the years, reflecting the high-quality competition and the ever-evolving technological advancements showcased at the event.
 
The 1000 Kilometres of Zuidhaven, with its mix of endurance and speed, technical challenges, and significant rewards, remains an integral part of the international motorsport calendar. As the sport continues to evolve, this race promises to retain its significance in the racing industry, continuing to push the boundaries of speed, skill, and endurance.


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Revision as of 13:51, 20 July 2023

1000 km of Zuidhaven
Circuit TI (Aida).png
VenueZuidhaven International Circuit
LocationZuidhaven, Orioni
Corporate sponsorOnotech
First race1994
Last race2024
Distance1003.513
Laps271
Durationc. 6 hours
Most wins (team)Lautus Perambulo
Circuit information
Length3.703 km (2.301 mi)
Turns13

The 1000 Kilometres of Zuidhaven is a prominent endurance race for sports cars, held annually at the Zuidhaven International Circuit in Zuidhaven, Orioni. Initiated in 1994, the race has garnered significant attention in the world of motorsports. The race is commonly run for approximately 6 hours and has been noted for its intense competition and high technical standards.

The race holds high prestige in the racing industry. Not only does it challenge the mettle of the racers, but it also serves as a gateway for larger and more prestigious events. The winning teams of each category are granted an automatic invitation to the subsequent 24 Hours of Zuidhaven, a round-the-clock endurance race that tests the limits of both the vehicles and their drivers. In addition, the top three teams from the KAP World Grand Prix also receive an invitation to the event, further elevating the status of this race.

Overview

The event spans over a distance of 1003.513 kilometres, typically covered in around 271 laps on a track of 3.703 kilometres (2.301 miles) in length with 13 challenging turns. The event is annually sponsored by Onotech, an Orinese multinational technology company.

The teams participating in the race compete fiercely for the coveted win. Historically, Lautus Perambulo has been the most successful team with the highest number of wins.

History

The inaugural race in 1994 established the 1000 Kilometres of Zuidhaven as a formidable motorsport event. It has consistently drawn an international array of racing teams, drivers, and manufacturers, contributing to its last race taking place in 2023. The race’s prestige and significance in the motorsport community have grown over the years, reflecting the high-quality competition and the ever-evolving technological advancements showcased at the event.

The 1000 Kilometres of Zuidhaven, with its mix of endurance and speed, technical challenges, and significant rewards, remains an integral part of the international motorsport calendar. As the sport continues to evolve, this race promises to retain its significance in the racing industry, continuing to push the boundaries of speed, skill, and endurance.