1000 Km del Jarama
VenueCircuito del Jarama
First race1967
Last race2006
Most wins (driver)Alex Soler-Roig (3)
Most wins (team)GTC Motorsport (3)
Most wins (manufacturer)Porsche (5)

The 1000 Kilometres of Jarama is a sports car race held at Circuito del Jarama in San Sebastían de los Reyes, Spain. The race began in 1967, and has been a part of the European 2-Litre Sportscar Championship, World Sportscar Championship, BPR Global GT Series, International Sports Racing Series, European Le Mans Series, and Le Mans Series.

Results

YearOverall Winner(s)EntrantCarDistance/DurationRace TitleChampionshipReport
1967 Spain Alex Soler-RoigPorsche 906100 km (62 mi)Gran Premio de MadridNon-championshipreport
1968: Not held
1969 Austria Jochen Rindt
Spain Alex Soler-Roig
Porsche 908/026 hours6 Horas de JaramaNon-championshipreport
1970 Spain Alex Soler-Roig
Germany Jürgen Neuhaus
Germany Gesipa RacingPorsche 908/026 hours6 Horas de JaramaNon-championshipreport
1971 Sweden Jo BonnierSwitzerland Scuderia FilipinettiLola T212-Ford2 hours2 Horas de JaramaEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1972 United Kingdom Derek BellSpain Escuderia Nacional CSAbarth Osella SE-0212 hoursTrofeo SEATEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1973: Not held
1974 France Jean-Pierre JabouilleFrance Société AlpineAlpine A441-Renault2 hours2 Horas de JaramaEuropean 2-Litre Championshipreport
1975 Australia Tim SchenkenGermany Gelo Racing Team Georg LoosPorsche Carrera RSR200 km (120 mi)200 km JaramaEuropean GT Championshipreport
1976-1986: Not held
1987 Netherlands Jan Lammers
United Kingdom John Watson
United Kingdom Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-8360 km (220 mi)Gran Premio FortunaWorld Sportscar Championshipreport
1988 United States Eddie Cheever
United Kingdom Martin Brundle
United Kingdom Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-9360 km (220 mi)Supersprint JaramaWorld Sportscar Championshipreport
1989 Germany Jochen Mass
France Jean-Louis Schlesser
Switzerland Team Sauber MercedesSauber-Mercedes C9/88480 km (300 mi)Trofeo Repsol JaramaWorld Sportscar Championshipreport
1990-1993: Not held
1994 Spain Jesús Pareja
France Jean-Pierre Jarier
France Dominique Dupuy
France Larbre CompétitionPorsche 911 Turbo S LM4 hoursGran Premio RepsolBPR Global GT Seriesreport
1995 Brazil Maurizio Sandro Sala
United Kingdom Ray Bellm
United Kingdom Gulf Racing/GTCMcLaren F1 GTR4 hoursGran Premio RepsolBPR Global GT Seriesreport
1996 United Kingdom James Weaver
United Kingdom Ray Bellm
United Kingdom Gulf Racing/GTC MotorsportMcLaren F1 GTR4 hoursGran Premio RepsolBPR Global GT Seriesreport
1997 France Didier Cottaz
France Jérôme Policand
France Courage CompétitionCourage C41-Porsche2 hoursGran Premio RepsolInternational Sports Racing Seriesreport
1998 Germany Thomas Bscher
United Kingdom Geoff Lees
United Kingdom GTC/Davidoff ClassicsMcLaren F1 GTR4 hoursGran Premio RepsolGTR Euroseriesreport
1999-2000: Not held
2001 Italy Rinaldo Capello
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Germany Audi Sport North AmericaAudi R82 hours, 45 minutesRepsol European Le Mans SeriesAmerican Le Mans Series
European Le Mans Series
report
2002-2005: Not held
2006 France Emmanuel Collard
France Jean-Christophe Boullion
France Didier André
France Pescarolo SportPescarolo C60 Hybrid-Judd1,000 km (620 mi)1000 km del JaramaLe Mans Seriesreport
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