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2026 Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps – Full Race Results Revealed

Highlights
- #20 BMW M Team WRT won the 2026 Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
- Kevin Magnussen’s #15 BMW finished under two seconds behind winner
- Antonio Fuoco secured third place with #50 Ferrari AF Corse
- #21 Vista AF Corse won the LMGT3 category with three drivers
- #007 Aston Martin and #7 Toyota finished fourth and fifth respectively
- Several retirements impacted championship points and standings
The 2026 Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps delivers a tight finish as BMW M Team WRT’s #20 wins. Robin Frijns takes the flag to conclude the World Endurance Championship’s second round.
Kevin Magnussen anchors the #15 BMW to second, less than two seconds behind. The result underscores BMW’s operational polish and long-run pace across a strategy-heavy six-hour contest.
Antonio Fuoco brings the #50 Ferrari AF Corse to third, completing the podium. The #007 Aston Martin Thor Team and #7 Toyota Racing follow, separated by narrow margins.

Further back, the #83 AF Corse Ferrari and #93 Peugeot TotalEnergies place sixth and seventh in Hypercar after steady stints and clean pit work.
Genesis Magma Racing’s #17, the Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA entry, and Toyota’s second car round out the overall top ten after disciplined, error-free execution.
In LMGT3, Vista AF Corse’s #21 wins through consistent stint management. Frédéric Heriau, Steven Mann, and Alessio Rovera beat the #10 Garage 59 McLaren and #27 Heart of Racing.
Attrition shapes the points picture. The #51 Ferrari AF Corse retires, and several other withdrawals compress the early championship order.
Reliability, traffic management, and tyre allocation prove decisive. Teams that protected track position during key pit cycles unlock race control as the final hours compress.
BMW leaves Spa with momentum, yet Ferrari, Aston Martin, and Toyota remain firmly in the fight. Margins are slender, and every execution detail carries championship significance.
The calendar now moves forward with a tightly bunched field. Expect aggressive development, refined procedures, and conservative risk profiles as manufacturers chase incremental gains.
Visual Summary
Robin Frijns
Ferrari, Aston Martin & Toyota hunt close behind. Rivalry heating up!
Every race, every point counts!
Six Hours of Spa delivered close fights, heartbreak & heroic drives.
The race for the 2026 WEC championship is wide open. Who’s your pick for the next round?

James William covers the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, from the Rolex 24 at Daytona to sprint-race formats. His reports include prototype performance reviews, GT class battles, and pit-stop strategy insights for endurance-racing fans.





