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The Michelin 12H Paul Ricard 2025, scheduled for June 27-28, anchors the 24H Series European season as its fourth round, hosted at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, France. This 5.842-kilometer track, famed for its smooth asphalt, high-speed Mistral Straight, and vibrant blue-and-red runoff zones, offers a technical yet forgiving layout for the series’ diverse lineup of GT3, GT4, touring cars, and 24H-Specials. Organized by CREVENTIC, the event runs on Michelin tires exclusively, emphasizing precision and endurance across its 12-hour duration, condensed into a fast-paced Friday-Saturday schedule.
Unlike the split-race formats of Mugello and Spa, Paul Ricard’s 12 hours unfold in a single, uninterrupted Saturday stint, starting in daylight and finishing under floodlights—a nod to its modern facilities. The circuit’s history with the series began in 2015, with memorable moments like Ram Racing’s 2016 win by just 11 seconds after 368 grueling laps. In 2025, expect upwards of 35 entries, featuring heavy hitters like Porsche, Ferrari, and Audi, alongside emerging GT4 contenders. The flat, wide track favors bold overtakes and rewards aerodynamic efficiency, though its late-June slot often brings scorching Provençal heat, testing cooling systems and driver stamina.
Paul Ricard’s picturesque setting near the Mediterranean adds allure, drawing fans with affordable access—typically €10-15 for grandstand and paddock entry. The event’s compact format, with practice and qualifying on Friday, June 27, suits teams and spectators alike, while the circuit’s versatility shines through its multiple configurations (likely the full 1C-V2 layout for 2025). As the 24H Series celebrates a decade of FIA International status, the Michelin 12H Paul Ricard 2025 promises a midsummer spectacle—blending high-tech racing, strategic depth, and the timeless glamour of southern France into a relentless 12-hour showdown.