If it's drama you want then this is the race for you.
Eau Rouge and Blanchimont are two of the most fearsome corners in motorsport and they are both part of the incredible Spa-Francorchamps track - and we're going to race our Ferrari 430s around it for 24 hours.
In last year's Formula One Grand Prix at Spa, the winning car went through Eau Rouge 44 times during the race. In last year's Spa 24 Hours, the winning car went through it 577 times!
Some say the race is even tougher than the Le Mans 24 Hours. There is no Mulsanne Straight at Spa. Nowhere where the drivers can have a breather.
It is relentless accelerating, braking and cornering, lap after lap after lap.
Both of our Ferraris have two extra drivers in them for this race.
Chris Niarchos and Tim Mullen will be joined by Chris Goodwin and Phil Quaife in the No55 Ferrari.
Over in No56 the normal line-up of Andrew Kirkaldy and Rob Bell will be bolstered by the addition of Dutchman Peter Kox and Spaniard Antonia Garcia, who is fresh from a class victory at Le Mans.
It's a great line-up and we're very proud to be running such a strong driving squad.
CALL OF DUTY ... on night watch
Another feature of Spa is that the night is very long. The Le Mans 24 Hours is held very close to the Summer Solstice so the hours of darkness are short.
Being that little bit later in the summer means that the night seems to go on forever at Spa.
And then there's the rain.
With the track running through the stunning Ardennes Forest there is little warning of incoming rain. It really does come from nowhere.
Sunny skies can quickly fill with clouds and before you know it the top of Eau Rouge is obscured by mist.
It's useful to have someone up on the hill on weatherwatch for this race.
Last year we used two of our British GT drivers. Michael Meadows and Jeremy Metcalfe.
Michael is the son of Brawn GP's Team Manager, Ron, and he did a great job for us, reporting to the engineers whenever the rain was coming in.
Jeremy didn't quite understand the brief and managed to get a good 10-hours of sleep!
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