The 24 Hores de Barcelona – Trofeu Fermí Vélez is an endurance race held annually at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló. Part of the 24H Series championship, it features teams of drivers taking turns at the wheel, aiming to complete as many laps as possible. For a full 24 hours, the circuit becomes a vibrant stage of passion, camaraderie and determination. No glamour, no frills – just teams pushing to the limit and fans experiencing motorsport at its purest. A highlight of the international endurance calendar.

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The competition is divided into several categories, offering a varied line-up: from modified touring cars to high-powered GT (Grand Touring) vehicles, all built to endure hours of intense racing.
The race honours Catalan driver Fermí Vélez, a leading figure in international endurance racing. His name gives the trophy its identity and links the event to a local tradition of motorsport passion and excellence.