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Bert Longin | |
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![]() Bert Longin celebrates a race victory at
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Born | Rotselaar, Flemish Brabant | October 26, 1965
Related to | Stienes Longin (son) |
Bert Longin (born 26 October 1965 in Rotselaar, Flemish Brabant) is a former Belgian professional racing driver known for his participation in various racing competitions, including the FIA GT Championship, the Belcar Trophy, and the 24 Hours of Zolder. [1]
Longin's motorsport career began with participation in the GT2 European Series and a longstanding association with PK Carsport. [2] [3]
He has a record of achievements that include multiple wins, notably his seven victories at the 24 Hours of Zolder. In 2019, Longin was part of the winning team in the Agoria Solar Team, highlighting his ability to adapt and excel in different racing formats. [4]
Longin's distinction of being the first driver to win the 24 Hours of Zolder seven times exemplifies his sustained success and dedication to motorsport. [5]
Achievements | |
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Belcar Champion General | 7 [6] |
Winner 24 hours of Zolder | 7 (record holder) [6] |
World champion 24H Solar Challenge | 1 (2019) [7] |
Winner European Solar Challenge | 2 (2020 [8] & 2021) |
FIA GT victories | 7 [7] |
European GT2 Vice Champion | 1 (2021) [9] |
Winner 24H Dubai GTX Category 1 | 1 (2022) [10] |
Zolder Legend Trophy | 1 (2023) [11] |
Longin was born in Leuven, Belgium, and has a significant connection to his family, especially his son Stienes Longin, who has also pursued a successful racing career. Their father-son relationship within motorsport adds a personal dimension to Longin's racing endeavors. [4]
Throughout his career, Longin has aimed to continue his success in motorsport, striving to break more records and further establish his legacy in the racing world. [12]
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