• Entries: Nine cars from six brands
• Maximum Line-Up: Platinum / Platinum / Bronze / Bronze
• 2025 Winner: AV Racing by Car Collection – Porsche 911 GT3 R
There has been a Pro-Am class at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa since the event became a GT3 race in 2011. Once the most popular category, the numbers fell in recent years due to the huge success of the Bronze Cup. But in 2026 there has been a resurgence, with nine cars set to battle for the win this weekend.
Being as Pro-Am only competes at Spa, the entries are not nearly as familiar as those from other classes. That's not to say the teams and drivers aren't accomplished: there are factory drivers and some very successful amateurs on the entry list. But, in terms of recent form, there is no guide.
We'll start with Comtoyou Racing, which enters the only full Belgian line-up in this year's race. Most notably, local favourite and former Gold Cup winner Sarah Bovy is back at Spa after a two-year absence. There's also plenty of Belgian interest at Haas RT, which has become a regular at Spa since first entering in 2024. Based near Brussels, the team has three local drivers alongside the experienced French racer Steven Palette.

Malaysian squad JMR should be a leading contender for Pro-Am honours. Fielding a Corvette, the team has strong pedigree in GT World Challenge Asia and also contested this year's Bathurst 12 Hour. The driving talent includes Jefri Ibrahim and Ben Green, who earned multiple wins in Asia last term.
Car Collection Motorsport won Pro-Am last year in partnership with AV Racing. The German squad launches a solo effort this time around with a new driver line-up, which includes Porsche expert Joel Sturm and Nicolò Rosi, who contested the previous two editions in a Ferrari.
High Class Racing is a familiar name throughout motorsport, but this will be its first attempt at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa. Anders Fjordbach leads the line for the Porsche squad and is joined by Bo Yuan, who won this class last year with Car Collection. Tsunami RT completes a trio of Pro-Am class Porsches with a crew that includes Nico Menzel and Hiroshi Hamaguchi, who has enjoyed GT World Challenge success in Europe and Asia.

There are two Mercedes-AMG entries in Pro-Am. Grupo Prom Racing Team contested the opening GT World Challenge rounds in the Bronze Cup, but has changed class for Spa. Its core line-up of Hernandez/Tribaudini/Caresani is unchanged, while AMG factory ace Adam Christodoulou joins for the 24 Hours. GetSpeed Team PCX will field regular teammates Jordan Boisson and Patrick Charlaix alongside rapid youngsters Benjamin Paque and Marvin Klein; all four make their event debuts this weekend.
Last but certainly not least, it wouldn't be Pro-Am without an AF Corse Ferrari. The line-up is led by pro drivers Miguel Molina and Mathieu Vaxiviere, who are joined by Custodio Toledo and Peter Dempsey. AF Corse already has a record six Pro-Am wins and you wouldn't bet against a seventh this year.