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6 Hours of Watkins Glen

Sports car endurance race held in Watkins Glen, New York

6 Hours of Watkins Glen

Sports car endurance race held in Watkins Glen, New York

FieldValue
Race titleSix Hours of Watkins Glen
LogoSix_hours_of_the_glen_logo.png
Track mapWatkins Glen International Track Map.svg
image_size250px
Series longIMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
Series shortUSCC
VenueWatkins Glen International
SponsorSahlen's
First race1948
First series race2014
Duration6 Hours
Previous namesWatkins Glen Grand Prix
Most wins driverWalt Hansgen, Derek Bell, James Weaver, Scott Pruett, João Barbosa (4)
Most wins teamBriggs Cunningham (8)
Most wins manufacturerPorsche (12)

The Six Hours of Watkins Glen (currently sponsored as the Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen) is a sports car endurance race held annually at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York. The race dates from 1948, and has been a part of the SCCA National Sports Car Championship, United States Road Racing Championship, World Sportscar Championship, IMSA GT Championship, Rolex Sports Car Series and currently the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

History

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The first Watkins Glen Grand Prix was held in 1948 on a 6.6-mile course around Watkins Glen State Park and the village of Watkins Glen. Cameron Argetsinger, a Cornell law student and SCCA member, organized the event along with the local Chamber of Commerce. The 8-lap, 52.8-mile race was won by Frank Griswold in a pre-war Alfa Romeo 8C. In 1950, three spectators were injured during a support race, and driver Sam Collier was killed during the Grand Prix. The 1951 event became a part of the new SCCA National Sports Car Championship series. In 1952, twelve spectators were injured and one killed when a car left the circuit in the village. This led organizers to move the course to a hillside southwest of Watkins Glen for 1953. Drivers complained of poor visibility and run-off, prompting the construction of a permanent circuit, today called Watkins Glen International, in 1956.

In 1963, the race switched to the SCCA's new series, the United States Road Racing Championship. In 1968, the race was expanded to six hours, and joined the World Sportscar Championship. Along with the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring, the Six Hours of Watkins Glen served as an American round of the WSC from 1968 until 1981, traditionally held during the summer. With the track's bankruptcy and the FIA's decision not to return the World Championship to the United States in 1982, the event was not held again until 1984. It returned as an event for the IMSA Camel GT Championship.

Under the control of IMSA, the event was radically altered and shortened. In the 1984 running, a break was held after three hours before the race began again and completed the next three hours. This event became known as the Camel Continental. A second event later in the year was also held lasting for just three hours or 500 kilometers, and was known as the New York 500. The Continental was modified once more in 1985, this time running sports prototypes in one three-hour event, and grand tourer cars in a second three-hour event. By 1986, the event was shortened altogether, and became a single 500 mile race, then shortened once more in 1987 to just 500 km.

Cars dive into turn one during the 2014 event.

For several years IMSA kept the Continental as a 500 km race for prototypes in the summer, and the 500 km New York 500 for grand tourers in autumn. IMSA chose to drop the New York 500 in 1992, retaining the Continental as an event just for prototypes until 1995. In 1996, IMSA restored the Watkins Glen event to its historic format, combining prototypes and grand tourers once again.

By 1998, Watkins Glen chose to schedule the Six Hours as part of the new United States Road Racing Championship. This championship change was short lived, as the USSRC folded during the 1999 season prior to their second running at Watkins Glen, leaving an FIA GT Championship event as the year's sportscar headliner. In the wake of USRRC's collapse, the Grand American Road Racing Championship took control of the event, and retained the Six Hours since 2000 as part of the Rolex Sports Car Series. In 2014 after the merger of Grand-AM and the ALMS sports car series, IMSA regained control of the event under the United SportsCar Championship. The format of the race remains the same as it was under Grand-Am operation.

The COVID-19 pandemic caused the 2020 race to be moved to Road Atlanta, as New York state authorities would not allow NASCAR Holdings to host events.

Race winners

First street course

YearDriversTeamCarDuration/DistanceRace titleChampionship19481949195019511952
USA Frank GriswoldUSA Frank GriswoldAlfa Romeo 8C 2900B50 miGrand Prix Watkins GlenNon-championship
USA Miles CollierUSA Collier Bros.Riley-Mercury Special
"Ardent Alligator"100 miGrand Prix Watkins GlenNon-championship
USA Erwin GoldschmidtUSA Alfred GoldschmidtAllard J2-Cadillac100 miSports Car Grand Prix of Watkins GlenNon-championship
USA Phil WaltersUSA Briggs CunninghamCunningham C2R100 miSports Car Grand Prix of Watkins GlenSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA Briggs CunninghamUSA Briggs CunninghamCunningham C4R-Chrysler100 mi†Sports Car Grand Prix of Watkins GlenSCCA National Sports Car Championship

:† Not completed; race stopped after fatal accident involving spectators

Second street course

YearDriversTeamCarDuration/DistanceRace titleChampionship195319541955
USA Walt HansgenUSA Walt HansgenJaguar XK120100 miSports Car Grand Prix of Watkins GlenNon-championship
USA Phil WaltersUSA Briggs CunninghamCunningham C4R-Chrysler100 miSports Car Grand Prix of Watkins GlenSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA Sherwood JohnstonUSA Briggs CunninghamJaguar D-Type100 miSports Car Grand Prix of Watkins GlenSCCA National Sports Car Championship

Watkins Glen International

YearDriversTeamCarDuration/DistanceRace titleChampionship19561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969[1970](1970-watkins-glen-6-hours)197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982–1983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998[1999](1999-fia-gt-watkins-glen-3-hours)200020012002200320042005200620072008[2009](2009-six-hours-of-watkins-glen)2010201120122013201420152016[2017](2017-6-hours-of-the-glen)[2018](2018-6-hours-of-the-glen)[2019](2019-6-hours-of-the-glen)[2020](2020-weathertech-sportscar-championship)[2021](2021-6-hours-of-the-glen)[2022](2022-sahlen-s-six-hours-of-the-glen)[2023](2023-sahlen-s-six-hours-of-the-glen)[2024](2024-sahlen-s-six-hours-of-the-glen)
USA George ConstantineUSA Mary L. ConstantineJaguar D-Type50 miSports Car Grand Prix of Watkins GlenSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA Walt HansgenUSA Briggs CunninghamJaguar D-Type100 miWatkins Glen Grand PrixSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA Ed CrawfordUSA Briggs CunninghamLister-Jaguar100 miGrand Prix Watkins GlenSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA Walt HansgenUSA Briggs CunninghamLister-Costin Jaguar100 miWatkins Glen Grand PrixSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA Augie PabstUSA Meister BrauserScarab Mk II-Chevrolet100 miWatkins Glen Grand PrixSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA George ConstantineUSA John T. BunchFerrari 250 TR 59100 miGrand Prix at Watkins GlenSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA Walt HansgenUSA Briggs CunninghamCooper Monaco T61-Buick100 miGrand Prix at Watkins GlenSCCA National Sports Car Championship
USA Bob HolbertPorsche 718 RS61300 kmWatkins Glen Sports Car Grand PrixUnited States Road Racing Championship
USA Jim HallUSA Chaparral CarsChaparral 2A-Chevrolet200 miWatkins Glen Sports Car Grand PrixUnited States Road Racing Championship
USA Jim HallUSA Chaparral CarsChaparral 2A-Chevrolet200 miWatkins Glen Sports Car Grand PrixUnited States Road Racing Championship
USA John FulpLola T70 Mk.2-Chevrolet200 miWatkins Glen Sports Car Grand PrixUnited States Road Racing Championship
USA Mark DonohueUSA Roger PenskeLola T70 Mk.3-Chevrolet200 miSports Car Grand Prix at Watkins GlenUnited States Road Racing Championship
USA Mark DonohueUSA Roger PenskeMcLaren M6A-Chevrolet200 miWatkins Glen Sports Car Road RaceUnited States Road Racing Championship
BEL Jacky Ickx
BEL Lucien BianchiGBR J.W. Automotive EngineeringFord GT40six hours
1058.626 kmWorld Sportscar Championship
CHE Jo Siffert
GBR Brian RedmanAUT Porsche of AustriaPorsche 908/02six hours
1077.134 kmWatkins Glen Six HoursWorld Sportscar Championship
MEX Pedro Rodríguez
FIN Leo KinnunenGBR J.W. Automotive EngineeringPorsche 917Ksix hours
1140.059 km6 Hours of the GlenWorld Sportscar Championship
ITA Andrea de Adamich
SWE Ronnie PetersonITA Autodelta SpAAlfa Romeo T33/3six hours
1090.189 km6 Hours of the GlenWorld Sportscar Championship
USA Mario Andretti
BEL Jacky IckxITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 312 PBsix hours
1059.777 km6 Hours of the GlenWorld Sportscar Championship
FRA Gérard Larrousse
FRA Henri PescaroloFRA Équipe Matra-SimcaMatra-Simca MS670Bsix hours
1081.516 km6 Hours of the GlenWorld Sportscar Championship
FRA Jean-Pierre Jarier
FRA Jean-Pierre BeltoiseFRA Équipe GitanesMatra-Simca MS670Csix hours
1048.906 km6 Hours of the GlenWorld Sportscar Championship
GBR Derek Bell
FRA Henri PescaroloBRD Willi Kauhsen Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 33TT12six hours
826.083 km6 Hours of the GlenWorld Sportscar Championship
BRD Rolf Stommelen
LIE Manfred SchurtiBRD Martini Racing Porsche SystemPorsche 935six hours
945.647 km6 Hours of the GlenWorld Sportscar Championship
BRD Jochen Mass
BEL Jacky IckxBRD Martini Racing Porsche SystemPorsche 935/77six hours
940.213 km6 Hours of the GlenWorld Sportscar Championship
NED Toine Hezemans
GBR John Fitzpatrick
USA Peter GreggBRD GeLo Racing TeamPorsche 935/77six hours
793.474 kmWorld Championship 6-HoursWorld Sportscar Championship
USA Don Whittington
BRD Klaus Ludwig
USA Bill WhittingtonUSA Whittington Brothers
BRD Kremer RacingPorsche 935 K3six hours
951.082 kmWorld Championship 6-HoursWorld Sportscar Championship
BRD Hans Heyer
ITA Riccardo PatreseITA Lancia CorseLancia Beta Montecarlo Turbosix hours
755.431 kmWorld Championship 6-HoursWorld Sportscar Championship
ITA Riccardo Patrese
ITA Michele AlboretoITA Martini RacingLancia Beta Montecarlo Turbosix hours
940.213 kmGlen Six Hours of EnduranceWorld Sportscar Championship
*Not held following track bankruptcy and the end of the United States Grand Prix being held at the circuit in 1980*
USA Al Holbert
GBR Derek Bell
USA Jim AdamsUSA Holbert RacingPorsche 962six hours
1054.342 kmCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
USA Al Holbert
GBR Derek BellUSA Holbert RacingPorsche 962three hoursCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
USA Al Holbert
GBR Derek BellUSA Holbert RacingPorsche 962500 miCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
USA Price Cobb
AUS Vern SchuppanUSA Dyson RacingPorsche 962500 kmCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
AUS Geoff Brabham
USA John MortonUSA Electramotive EngineeringNissan GTP ZX-Turbo500 kmCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
AUS Geoff Brabham
USA Chip RobinsonUSA Electramotive EngineeringNissan GTP ZX-Turbo500 kmCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
USA Chip Robinson
USA Bob EarlUSA Nissan Performance TechnologyNissan NPT-90500 kmCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
ARG Juan Manuel Fangio IIUSA All American RacersEagle HF90-Toyota500 kmCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
ARG Juan Manuel Fangio IIUSA All American RacersEagle MkIII-Toyotatwo hours, forty-five minutesCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
ARG Juan Manuel Fangio IIUSA All American RacersEagle MkIII-Toyota500 kmCamel ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
ITA Giampiero Moretti
CHI Eliseo SalazarITA MOMOFerrari 333 SPthree hoursGlen ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
USA Butch Leitzinger
GBR James WeaverUSA Dyson RacingRiley & Scott Mk III-Fordthree hoursGlen ContinentalIMSA GT Championship
ITA Giampiero Moretti
ITA Max PapisITA MOMOFerrari 333 SPsix hours
973.975 kmFirst Union 6 Hours of the GlenIMSA GT Championship
USA Butch Leitzinger
GBR James Weaver
USA Elliott Forbes-RobinsonUSA Dyson RacingRiley & Scott Mk III-Fordsix hours
924.980 kmFirst Union 6 Hours of the GlenIMSA GT Championship
ITA Giampiero Moretti
ITA Mauro Baldi
BEL Didier TheysUSA MOMO/Doran RacingFerrari 333 SPsix hours
949.392 kmFirst Union 6 Hours of the GlenUnited States Road Racing Championship
FRA Jean-Philippe Belloc
USA David DonohueFRA Viper Team OrecaChrysler Viper GTS-Rthree hoursBosch Sports Car OktoberfestFIA GT Championship
GBR James Weaver
GBR Andy Wallace
USA Butch LeitzingerUSA Dyson RacingRiley & Scott Mk III-Fordsix hours
931.632 kmBosch Sports Car SummerfestGrand American Road Racing Championship
BEL Didier Theys
ITA Mauro Baldi
CHE Fredy LienhardUSA Doran RacingFerrari 333 SP-Juddsix hours
988.256 kmSports Car Grand Prix at the GlenGrand American Road Racing Championship
GBR James Weaver
USA Chris DysonUSA Dyson RacingRiley & Scott Mk III-Fordsix hours
1038.224 kmSix Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
USA David Donohue
USA Mike Borkowski
CAN Scott GoodyearUSA Brumos PorscheFabcar FDSC/03-Porschesix hours
927.184 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
ITA Max Papis
USA Scott PruettUSA Chip Ganassi RacingRiley MkXI-Lexussix hours
910.528 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
USA Tracy Krohn
SWE Niclas JönssonUSA Krohn RacingRiley MkXI-Pontiacsix hours
832.800 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
DEU Jörg Bergmeister
USA Boris SaidUSA Krohn RacingRiley MkXI-FordSix hours
855.008 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
USA Alex Gurney
USA Jon FogartyUSA Bob Stallings RacingRiley MkXI-Pontiacsix hours
927.184 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
USA Scott Pruett
MEX Memo RojasUSA Chip Ganassi RacingRiley MkXX-Lexussix hours
993.808 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
USA Scott Pruett
MEX Memo RojasUSA Chip Ganassi RacingRiley MkXX-Lexussix hours
1020.840 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
USA Scott Pruett
MEX Memo RojasUSA Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix SabatesRiley MkXX-BMWsix hours
1037.130 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
ITA Max Angelelli
USA Ricky TaylorUSA SunTrust RacingDallara DP08-Chevroletsix hours
944.820 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
POR João Barbosa
USA Darren LawUSA Action Express RacingChevrolet Corvette DP
(Coyote CPM-Chevrolet)six hours
995.656 kmSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
POR João Barbosa
BRA Christian FittipaldiUSA Action Express RacingChevrolet Corvette DP
(Coyote CPM-Chevrolet)six hours
935.712 kmSahlen's Six Hours of The GlenGrand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series
GBR Richard Westbrook
CAN Michael ValianteUSA Spirit of Daytona RacingChevrolet Corvette DP
(Coyote CPM-Chevrolet)six hours
1045.152 kmSahlen's Six Hours of The GlenTudor United SportsCar Championship
GBR Richard Westbrook
CAN Michael ValianteUSA VisitFlorida.com RacingChevrolet Corvette DP
(Coyote CPM-Chevrolet)six hours
875.52 kmSahlen's Six Hours of The GlenTudor United SportsCar Championship
PRT Filipe Albuquerque
PRT João Barbosa
BRA Christian FittipaldiUSA Action Express RacingChevrolet Corvette DP
(Coyote CPM-Chevrolet)six hours
669.8 miSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenWeatherTech SportsCar Championship
PRT João Barbosa
BRA Christian Fittipaldi
PRT Filipe AlbuquerqueUSA Mustang Sampling RacingCadillac DPi-V.R
six hours
680 miSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenWeatherTech SportsCar Championship
CAN Misha Goikhberg
RSA Stephen Simpson
USA Chris MillerUSA JDC-Miller MotorsportsOreca 07-Gibson
six hours
686.8 miSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenWeatherTech SportsCar Championship
USA Jonathan Bomarito
FRA Olivier Pla
GBR Harry TincknellDEU Mazda Team JoestMazda RT24-Psix hours
717.4 miSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenWeatherTech SportsCar Championship
*Moved to Road Atlanta due to COVID-19 pandemic*
USA Jonathan Bomarito
GBR Oliver Jarvis
GBR Harry TincknellCAN Mazda MotorsportsMazda RT24-Psix hours
680 miSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenWeatherTech SportsCar Championship
PRT Filipe Albuquerque
USA Ricky TaylorUSA Wayne Taylor RacingAcura ARX-05six hours
559 miSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenWeatherTech SportsCar Championship
GBR Nick Yelloly
USA Connor De PhillippiUSA BMW M Team RLLBMW M Hybrid V8six hours
693 miSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenWeatherTech SportsCar Championship
USA Dane Cameron
BRA Felipe NasrDEU Porsche Team PenskePorsche 963six hours
511 miSahlen's Six Hours of the GlenWeatherTech SportsCar Championship

;Notes Race record for distance covered.

References

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