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6 Hours of Bogotá

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6 Hours of Bogotá
Campeonato Nacional de Automovilismo
VenueAutódromo de Tocancipá
First race1986
Duration6 Hours

The 6 Hours of Bogotá (Spanish: 6 Horas de Bogotá) is an automobile endurance race that is held annually in December at the Autódromo de Tocancipá, 20 km (12 mi) north of Bogotá, in the city's metropolitan area. It is the most prestigious endurance motorsport race in Colombia, it brings together national and international drivers and teams and has been held since 1986. It is held on the first Saturday of December each year.[1] It is managed as an independent race, and the final race of the Campeonato Nacional de Automovilismo (CNA).[2]

History

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The race had its first edition in mid-1986 as a result of the idea of having a long-term race in the country. Its first edition was called the "Premio Wagner Cofre Motor" and it was held over one hundred laps, in the Tocancipá Circuit of 2040 meters. This was disputed by small-cylinder touring cars along with cars with V8 engines. Its first winner was Pablo Gómez in a Simca. For the second edition in 1987, it was decided to change the one hundred laps for a duration of three hours. In 1988, it went to its current duration of six hours.[3]

Race winners

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Year Drivers Car
1986[4] Colombia Pablo Gómez Simca
1987[4] Colombia Honorato Espinosa Colombia Lucio Bernal Fiat
1988[4] Colombia Felipe Solano Colombia Álvaro Mejía Colombia John Estupiñán Renault 4
1989[4] Ecuador Andrés Chiriboga Ecuador Miguel Morejón Porsche
1990[4] Colombia Ricardo Cano Colombia Jorge Cortés Mazda
1991[5] Colombia John Estupiñán Colombia R. Wilson Colombia P. Bickenbach BMW
1992[5] Colombia Juan Carlos Rojas Colombia Diego Guzmán Camaro
1993[5] Colombia Juan Carlos Rojas Colombia Oswaldo Fajardo Colombia Diego Guzmán Oldsmobile
1994[5] Colombia Jorge Cortés Colombia Ricardo Cano Colombia Luis Méndez Spice
1995[5] Colombia Jorge Cortés Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia Diego Guzmán Spice
1996[6] Colombia Jorge Cortés Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia Jorge Arango Spice
1997[6] Colombia Jorge Cortés Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia Diego Guzmán Spice
1998[6] Colombia Jorge Cortés Colombia Diego Guzmán Camaro
1999[6] Colombia Jorge Cortés Colombia Jaime Guerrero Colombia Diego Guzmán Spice
2000[6] Colombia Felipe Solano Colombia Jaime Guerrero Camaro
2001[7] Colombia Felipe Solano Colombia Jaime Guerrero Mustang
2002[7] Colombia Felipe Solano Colombia Jaime Guerrero Colombia Roberto José Guerrero Ford Mustang
2003[7] Colombia William Rudd Colombia Jiro Cifuentes Colombia Jaime Mantilla Colombia Guillermo Olarte Radical Suzuki
2004[7] Italy F. Monfardin Italy F. Ballabio Italy Camilo Zúrcher Radical Suzuki
2005[7] Ecuador Henry Taleb Ecuador Sebastián Merchán Prototipo Ecuador
2006[8] Colombia Juan Espinosa Colombia Mario Moncayo JEC Toyota
2007[8] Colombia Sebastián Martínez Colombia Julián Martínez Radical
2008[8] Colombia Sebastián Martínez Colombia Julián Martínez Radical
2011[9] Colombia Gustavo Yacamán Colombia Javier Castillo Colombia Felipe Triana Colombia Julián Albarracín Prototipo Niko Salamandra
2012[10] Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Gaetano Ardagna Scotland Ryan Dalziel Daytona Prototipo
2013[11] Colombia Julián Martínez Colombia Sebastián Martínez Colombia Santiago Lozano Radical
2014[12] Colombia Juan Manuel González Colombia Juan Alzate Colombia Gabby Chaves Prototipo Niko Salamandra
2015[13] Ecuador Javier Villagómez Ecuador Miguel Villagómez Ecuador Juan Rivera Costa Rica José Moltalto Radical SR3 1.5
2016[14] Colombia José Forero Colombia Sebastián Villamil Radical SR3
2017[15] Ecuador Javier Villagómez Ecuador Miguel Villagómez Ecuador Juan Rivera Ecuador Julio Moreno Radical SR3 1.500
2018[16] Colombia Óscar Tunjo Colombia John Estupiñán Colombia Jaime Guerrero Colombia Jorge Cortés West Turbo
2019[17] Colombia Óscar Tunjo Colombia John Estupiñán Colombia Jaime Guerrero Colombia Juan Manuel González SRT No. 45
2020[18] Colombia David Méndez Colombia Andrés Méndez Colombia Thomas Steuer Radical SR3
2021[17] Ecuador Miguel Villagomez Ecuador Mateo Villagomez Ecuador Juan Rivera Ecuador Xavier Villagomez Radical SR3

References

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