1000 kilometrų lenktynės

ENEOS 1000 kilometrų lenktynės
Circuit information
Venue Palanga circuit
Corporate sponsor ENEOS
First race 2000
Last race 2015
Distance 1000 km
Laps 373
Previous names Horn Grand Prix, TV3 1003 kilometrų lenktynės, Omnitel 1000 kilometrų lenktynės
Most wins (driver) Jonas Gelžinis (5)
Most wins (team) Oktanas Racing, Lietuvos Porsche Klubas, Snoras Client Team (2)
Most wins (manufacturer) Porsche (9)

ENEOS 1000 kilometrų lenktynės (English: ENEOS 1000 km race, formerly known as "Horn Grand Prix", "TV3 1003 kilometrų lenktynės" and "Omnitel 1000 km lenktynės" for sponsorship reasons) is a touring car and GT endurance racing event held annually in Lithuania, at Palanga circuit , two kilometers away from the resort town of Palanga. The race was first held in 2000.

History

1000 km lenktynės at Palanga Circuit, then known as "Horn Grand Prix", was first held in 2000. A total of 18 teams entered the race. It was won by Vytautas Venskūnas, Vladas Laurinavičius and Eugenijus Tumalevičius. In 2004, the number of participants increased to 34, in 2005 to 37. In the same year the race distance was increased to 1003 km to honour new title sponsor TV3, and the race was renamed to TV3 "1003 kilometrų lenktynės".

The number of participants continued to increase in the following year as the race was officially included in the list of FIA sanctioned events and the race began to attract teams and race drivers from other countries. In 2006 41 teams entered the race and in 2007 the number of participants increased to maximum 60.

In 2008 total 75 teams submitted their entries, but only 60 entered the race, as other teams, who failed to qualify, had to compete in support 100 laps race. A new title sponsor was introduced in 2008, as Omnitel replaced TV3. Therefore, the race reverted to its original 1000 km format. Omnitel pulled off its support before 2013 edition of the race, and the race became known simply as "1000 kilometrų lenktynės", until ENEOS became a title sponsor in 2015.

Classes

Touring cars, GT and prototypes can enter the race if they comply with technical regulations of the race. Open top cars, such as Radical SR8, were banned from the race after the 2014 event due to safety reasons. All cars are divided into classes by the following technical requirements:

Class Description Cars
A1600 Touring cars with engines up to 1600 cm³ Honda Civic
Super Production All cars, that were homologated by FIA or national federation and complies with FIA Super Production requirements
A2000 Touring cars with engines up to 2000 cm³ Honda Civic Type R, Renault Clio, Honda Integra Type R
A3000 Touring cars with engines up to 3000 cm³ Renault Clio, Audi A4
A3000+ Touring cars with engines over 3000 cm³ BMW 3 series, Audi RS4, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, Porsche Cayman
X1 Experimental cars and Sport Prototypes Aquila CR1, Radical SR8, Radical SR5, AGM Kit Car, BMW M4, Spyker C8
GT Current and former GT3 and GT2 cars that were homologated by FIA with 6 cylinder or less internal combustion engines. Additional performance restrictions apply to GT2 cars. Porsche Carrera GT3 Cup, Ferrari F430 Challenge, Ginetta G50, BMW M3, Lexus IS-F
D Touring cars with diesel engine BMW 1 series, Volkswagen Golf, BMW 3 series

Winners of 1000 kilometrų lenktynės

Year Best lap time Car Class Drivers Team
2016 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
2015 1:12.091 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT LithuaniaJonas Gelžinis
LithuaniaIgnas Gelžinis
LithuaniaTautvydas Barštys
Juta – KG Group
2014 BMW E90 M3 A3000+ LithuaniaJonas Gelžinis
LithuaniaIgnas Gelžinis
LithuaniaEdvinas Arkušauskas
Liqui Moly Racing Team Lithuania
2013 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT LithuaniaBenediktas Vanagas
LithuaniaNemunas Dagilis
LithuaniaNerijus Dagilis
15 min - General Financing
2012 1:21.209 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT South AfricaSun Moodley
South AfricaAndrew Culbert
South AfricaManogh Maharaj
Oktanas Racing
2011 1:27.594 Honda Civic Type-R A2000 LithuaniaMartynas Samuitis,
LithuaniaA. Granskas
Neiluva - Martin Sport
2010 1:23.568 BMW M3 Silhouette X1 BelgiumBenny Smets
BelgiumWard Sluys
BelgiumSteve Vanbellingen
KS Motorsport
2009 1:22.955 Ferrari F430 Challenge GT LithuaniaJonas Gelžinis
RussiaAleksey Vasilyev
UkraineIlja Burenko
Snoras Client team
2008 1:20.734 Spyker C8 Spyder GT2R X1 LithuaniaJonas Gelžinis
GermanyRalf Kelleners
RussiaAleksey Vasilyev
United KingdomPeter Dumbreck
Snoras Spyker Squadron
2007 1:25.245 AGM Kit Car X1 LithuaniaRamūnas Čapkauskas
LithuaniaV. Čebatavičius
Adampolis - Racing team
2006 1:25.570 Porsche 996 GT3 A3000+ LithuaniaJonas Gelžinis
LithuaniaA. Rusteika
LithuaniaG. T. Jarmalavičius
LithuaniaA. Bartusevičius
Topo centras
2005 1:26.641 Porsche 996 GT3 A3000+ LithuaniaE. Dapšas
LithuaniaNemunas Dagilis
LithuaniaNerijus Dagilis
Oktanas - Snaigė I
2004 1:22.068 Audi RS4 A3000+ LithuaniaV. Venskūnas
LithuaniaV. Simuntis
LithuaniaL. Karlavičius
LithuaniaA. Pyragius
Los Patrankos - Printera
2003 1:21.794 Porsche 996 GT3 A3000+ LithuaniaV. Venskūnas
LithuaniaA. Kudla
SK D.A.L
2002 1:25.995 Porsche 993 Cup A3000+ LithuaniaV. Laurinavičius
LithuaniaE. Tamulevičius
LithuaniaA. Simaška
LithuaniaN. Kondrachin
Lietuvos "Porsche" Klubas
2001 1:24.766 Porsche 993 RSR LithuaniaV. Venskūnas
LithuaniaA. Kudla
Automodus V
2000 Porsche 993 Cup ST over 2000 LithuaniaV. Venskūnas
LithuaniaV. Laurinavičius
LithuaniaE. Tamulevičius
Lietuvos "Porsche" Klubas

Individual race history

2010

2010 Omnitel 1000 kilometrų lenktynės was an 11th installment of 1000 kilometrų lenktynės. It was held on July 15–17, 2010.

The race was won by Steve Vanbellingen, Benny Smets and Ward Sluys from Belgium with BMW M3 Silhouette, who drove for KS Motorsport team. Oktanas Racing drivers Robertas Kupčikas, Nemunas Dagilis and Nerijus Dagilis finished second with Porsche 997 GT3, two laps down. Fuchs MP Sport Star Moto team's drivers Maciej Marcinkewicz, Maciej Stanco and Pawel Potocki finished third with Ferrari F430 GT3 Scuderia, 15 laps down.[1]

Only 34 cars from 42 finished the race. Fastest lap was recorded by Robertas Kupčikas, with a laptime of 1.21:032.

2012

2012 Omnitel 1000 kilometrų lenktynės was the 13th installment of 1000 kilometrų lenktynės. It was held on July 19–21, 2012.

The race was won by South Africans Sun Moodley, Andrew Culbert and Manogh Maharaj, who drove Porsche 911 GT3 Cupfor Oktanas Racing, despite running out of fuel in the final lap.[2] JR Motorsport team drivers took second with BMW M3 Silhouette. RIMO team with BMW 3 Series finished third and also took victory in diesel-powered cars class.

Race favourites BOD-Bauer Racing took pole position with a laptime of 1:30.204, but soon after the start their Aquila CR1 developed a brakes issue and finished only in 28th position. During the race weekend team also set the fastest Palanga Circuit laptime of 1:17.270, which is still the best lap time on the old configuration circuit.

2014

2014 1000 kilometrų lenktynės was the 15th installment of 1000 kilometrų lenktynės. It was held on July 17–19, 2014. This was the first time when the race was held in shortened circuit. This was also the second time in a row when the race did not had a title sponsor after Omnitel pulled off its support in 2013.

The race was red flagged for the first time in history due to heavy rain after 303 laps from 373. Victory was awarded to Liqui Moly Racing Team Lithuania and its drivers Jonas Gelžinis, Ignas Gelžinis and Edvinas Arkušauskas with BMW M3. "INTER RAO Lietuva" finished second, 13 seconds behind with another BMW M3. Final podium position was taken by "Macrofinance" racing team with third BMW M3.[3]

Qualification was dominated by sports car drivers. Speed Factory Racing driver Konstantin Calko with Radical SR8 took pole position with a laptime of 1:07.046. "15min-GSR-Telsiu statyba" with Radical SR5 was second, 2.344 seconnds behind. BarBar'a-Bauer by Algirdai took third, 2.892 behind, but due to technical problems they all finished outside top 10.

References

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