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Sports car endurance race in Italy
Motor race
👁 Italy
4 Hours of Imola
4 Ore di Imola (Italian)
👁 Image
European Le Mans Series
VenueAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
First race1954
First ELMS race2013
Last race2025
Duration4 hours
Most wins (driver)Jacky Ickx (5)
Most wins (team)JW Automotive (4)
Porsche factory (4)
Most wins (manufacturer)Ferrari (10)

The 4 Hours of Imola is an endurance race for sports cars held at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, Italy.

Results

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Year Overall winner(s) Entrant Car Distance/Duration Race title Championship Report
1954 👁 Italy
Umberto Maglioli
👁 Italy
Scuderia Ferrari
Ferrari 500 Mondial 250 km (160 mi) Gran Premio dell'Autodromo di Imola Non-championship report
1955 👁 Italy
Cesare Perdisa
👁 Italy
Officine Alfieri Maserati
Maserati A6GCS 250 km (160 mi) Golden Shell Race Non-championship report
1956 👁 Italy
Eugenio Castellotti
👁 Italy
Osca
Osca MT4 1500 250 km (160 mi) Gran Premio Shell d'Imola Non-championship report
1957–1963: Not held
1964 👁 Italy
Franco Patria
Abarth-Simca 2000 60 km (37 mi) Coppa Gran Turismo – Trofeo Shell Non-championship report
1965 👁 Italy
Herbert Demetz
👁 Italy
Abarth
Abarth-Simca 1300 Bialbero 3 hours Gran Premio Shell World Sportscar Championship[1] report
1966–1967: Not held
1968 👁 Italy
Nino Vaccarella
👁 Italy
Teodoro Zeccoli
👁 Italy
Autodelta
Alfa Romeo T33/2 500 km (310 mi) 500 km di Imola Non-championship report
1969 👁 Belgium
Jacky Ickx
👁 United Kingdom
J.W. Automotive Engineering
Mirage M3/300-Ford 500 km (310 mi) 500 km di Imola Campionato Italiano Sport report
1970 👁 United Kingdom
Brian Redman
👁 United Kingdom
J.W. Automotive Engineering
Porsche 917K 500 km (310 mi) 500 km di Imola Campionato Italiano Sport report
1971 👁 Austria
Helmut Marko
👁 West Germany
K. V. Wendt
Lola T212-Ford 1 hour, 30 minutes Coppa di AC Bologna European 2-Litre Championship
Campionato Italiano Sport
report
1972 👁 Italy
Arturo Merzario
👁 Italy
Ferarri SEFAC
Ferrari 312 PB 500 km (310 mi) 500 km di Imola Campionato Italiano Sport report
1973 👁 United Kingdom
Chris Craft
👁 United Kingdom
Crowne Racing
Lola T292-Ford 500 km (310 mi) Trofeo Benellé European 2-Litre Championship report
1974 👁 France
Gérard Larrousse
👁 France
Henri Pescarolo
👁 France
Equipe Gitanes
Matra-Simca MS670C 1,000 km (620 mi) 1000 km Imola World Sportscar Championship
Campionato Italiano Sport
report
1975: Not held
1976 👁 West Germany
Jochen Mass
👁 Belgium
Jacky Ickx
👁 West Germany
Martini Racing
Porsche 936 500 km (310 mi) Trofeo Ignazio Giunti World Sportscar Championship (Group 6)
Italian Group 6 Championship
report
1977 👁 Italy
Vittorio Brambilla
👁 Italy
Autodelta SpA
Alfa Romeo T33/SC/12 250 km (160 mi) 250 km Imola World Sportscar Championship (Group 6)
Italian Group 6 Championship
report
1978–1982: Not held
1983 👁 Italy
Teo Fabi
👁 West Germany
Hans Heyer
👁 Italy
Martini Racing
Lancia LC2 6 hours 1000 kilometres di Imola European Endurance Championship report
1984 👁 West Germany
Hans-Joachim Stuck

👁 West Germany
Stefan Bellof
👁 Switzerland
Brun Motorsport
Porsche 956B 1,000 km (620 mi) 1000 kilometres di Imola World Sportscar Championship
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft
report
1985–2010: Not held
2011: The race was held as the 6 Hours of Imola
2012: Not held
2013 👁 France
Pierre Thiriet
👁 Switzerland
Mathias Beche
👁 France
Thiriet by TDS Racing
Oreca 03 3 hours 3 Hours of Imola European Le Mans Series report
2014 👁 United Kingdom
Simon Dolan
👁 United Kingdom
Harry Tincknell
👁 Portugal
Filipe Albuquerque
👁 United Kingdom
Jota Sport
Zytek Z11SN 4 hours 4 Hours of Imola European Le Mans Series report
2015 👁 France
Pierre Thiriet
👁 France
Ludovic Badey
👁 France
Tristan Gommendy
👁 France
Thiriet by TDS Racing
Oreca 05 4 hours 4 Hours of Imola European Le Mans Series report
2016 👁 Switzerland
Mathias Beche
👁 Japan
Ryō Hirakawa
👁 France
Pierre Thiriet
👁 France
Thiriet by TDS Racing
Oreca 05 4 hours 4 Hours of Imola European Le Mans Series report
2017–2021: Not held
2022 👁 Italy
Lorenzo Colombo
👁 Switzerland
Louis Delétraz
👁 Austria
Ferdinand Habsburg
👁 Italy
Prema Racing
Oreca 07 4 Hours 4 Hours of Imola European Le Mans Series report
2023: Cancelled
2024 👁 Switzerland
Louis Delétraz
👁 United Kingdom
Jonny Edgar
👁 Poland
Robert Kubica
👁 United States
AO by TF
Oreca 07 4 Hours 4 Hours of Imola European Le Mans Series report
2025 👁 United Kingdom
Oliver Gray
👁 France
Esteban Masson
👁 France
Charles Milesi
👁 France
VDS Panis Racing
Oreca 07 4 Hours 4 Hours of Imola European Le Mans Series report

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