Maxi Endurance 32 will be the century ́s longest race, to set new duration and reliability records, and it will take place in Portimao next 12-14 December.
Maxi Endurance 32 was officially launched yesterday at the Consejo Superior de Deportes headquarters in Madrid and was attended by Ms. Ana Muñoz, as Director of the CSD, Mr. Carlos Gracia, President of the Spanish Motorsport Federation, and the main driving force in the race, Mr. Julián Piedrafita and Mr. Jesús Díez and its Director, Ms. María Bazán. These major media were also represented and it was well attended by Spanish drivers, some of them with experience in classic races like the 24 hours of Le Mans, and it is worth to mention Tomás Saldaña, Jesús Pareja, Lucas Ordoñez, Javi Villa, Gonzalo Martín de Andrés, Álvaro Fontes, José Manuel de los Milagros, Jorge Baeza and J.D. Villarroel among others.
The presentation ceremony, hosted by Santi Ayala, served to announce the main features of this challenge-adventure to be held at the Autódromo do Algarve next December. Maxi Endurance 32 is not only a major motorsport event but an endurance record-breaking race.
The promoter of Maxi Endurance 32 expects between twenty-five to thirty-five teams to take part at the upcoming curtain raiser event.