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The 2006 Dubai 24 Hours was the first running of the event and the first event of what would later become the 24H Series. It was held at the Dubai Autodrome from 11–13 January 2006. The winning car was an A5 class BMW 320i E46 run by Duller Motorsport and shared between Dieter Quester, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Philipp Peter and Toto Wolff.
Pos | Class | No | Entrant | Drivers | Car | Laps |
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1 | A5 | 31 | Duller Motorsport 1 | Dieter Quester Hans-Joachim Stuck Philipp Peter Toto Wolff | BMW M3 E46 GTR | 519 |
2 | A6 | 12 | Hubert Bergh Motorsport | Hubert Bergh Sven Isaksson Manfred Gottschich Kenneth Hedberg Djon Clausen | Porsche 996 GT3 | 509 |
3 | A6 | 1 | AC Bratislava | Miro Konôpka Gene Sigal Matthew Alhadeff Jirko Malchárek | Porsche GT3 | 506 |
4 | A6 | 4 | CM Creativ Marketing | Martin Dechent Jürgen Bender Lars Erik Nielsen | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | 500 |
5 | A2 | 53 | Maeder Motorsport GmbH | Andreas Mäder Harald Jacksties Nils Bartels Ralf Schmidt Reinhold Renger | Honda S2000 | 487 |
6 | A4 | 55 | Motors Television | Cor Euser Peter van der Kolk Johannes Ambaum Arnoldus Kohler Nick de Bruijn | BMW Compact GTR | 486 |
7 | A2 | 60 | Schubert Motors 1 | Shaikh Jaber bin Ali Al Khalifa Uwe Nittel Horst von Saurma Jochen Übler | BMW E46 320i S2000 | 483 |
8 | A6 | 10 | Maddox Racing | Rainer Hartmann Jürgen Bode Dietmar Haggenmüller Dominik Neumeyer | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | 482 |
9 | D1 | 97 | Schubert Motors 3 | Claudia Hürtgen Johannes Stuck Bernhard Laber Roland Hertner Paul Spooner | BMW 120D | 480 |
10 | A4 | 45 | Team German Wheels.com | Alex Böhm Dean Hawkey Michael Luther Nicki Wegeler | BMW M3 | 477 |
11 | A6 | 26 | Lammertink | Luca Moro Wolfgang Kaufmann Ardi van der Hoek | Porsche GT3 | 471 |
12 | A6 | 2 | Eigner Oktanas | Egidijus Dapsas Nemunas Dagilis Nerijus Dagilis Titas Sereika Alfredas Kudla | Porsche 996 GT3 | 469 |
13 | D1 | 96 | Maxicars | Giuseppe Arlotti Simone Stanguellini Bruno Barbaro Pierre Enrico Tonetti | Seat Leon 1.9 TDI | 469 |
14 | A1 | 73 | Team Mirage Australian 1 | Mal Rose Kevin Burton Anthony Robson | Mitsubishi Mirage RS | 463 |
15 | A1 | 74 | Team Mirage Australian 2 | Mal Rose Richard Gartner Colin Osborne Dane Rudolph | Mitsubishi Mirage RS | 462 |
16 | D1 | 87 | Match Racing Cupra | John Langeveld John Jansen Ronald Morien | Seat Leon 1.9 TDI Cupra | 458 |
17 | A5 | 24 | Charlet Racing Monaco | Alfred Wolfsgruber Joachim Kiesch Michael Müller Gernot Maxx | BMW M3 E46 | 458 |
18 | A2 | 59 | H&R / VW Team Austria | Andreas Waldher Hannes Danzinger Martin Jakubowics Jochen Bauer | Volkswagen Golf IV | 453 |
19 | D1 | 86 | Auto Traa-Flexipool Racing | Ivo Breukers Phillipe Ribbens Robert de Graaff Ron Eeuwen | Seat Leon 1.9 TDI Cupra | 452 |
20 | A6 | 11 | First Motorsport | Bert van Rossem Pascal Nelissen-Grade Kelly Jamers Dirk Van Rompuy | Porsche 996 Supercup | 451 |
21 | A6 | 8 | Speed Lover | Jean-Pierre Verhoeven Robert Mathot Arjan van der Zwaan | Porsche 996 GT3 | 448 |
22 | A5 | 29 | Marcos Racing International | Cor Euser Peter van der Kolk Frank Meijers José Luis Bermúdez de Castro Ron Tieman | BMW M3 E46 | 444 |
23 | D1 | 94 | H&R Spezialfedern | Kai Jordan Thomas Schiemann Ralph Bohnhorst | Volkswagen Touran 2.0 TDI | 444 |
24 | A2 | 65 | Orbit Autosport 2 | Wilko Becker Frank Wilschut Martin van den Brink Hoevert Vos Paul Vahstal | Renault Clio | 442 |
25 | D1 | 91 | Orbit Autosport 1 | Sheila Verschuur Mike Verschuur Tim Buijs Yelmer Buurman | Seat Ibiza 1.9 TDI Cupra | 439 |
26 | A2 | 54 | Champs 24H 2004 | Co Visch Theo de Prenter Sjaco Griffioen Hank Melse | BMW 318i | 436 |
27 | A5 | 25 | Musch-Motorsport | Derek Musch Jacques Groenewegen Michel Schaap Michael Boertien Simon Zijlstra | BMW M3 E46 | 430 |
28 | D1 | 93 | RSR Motorsport | Eberhard Rattunde Wayne Moore Heiner Immig Maurice O'Reilly | Volkswagen Golf V R-TDI | 429 |
29 | D1 | 90 | Bas Koeten Racing | Laurens Meijer Gerrit Meijer Johan Kraan Gaston van den Broek | Seat Ibiza 1.9 TDI | 428 |
30 | A5 | 23 | Moore International Motorsport | Will Moore Dave Cox Tom Cloet Ally McKever | BMW M3 E46 GTR | 421 |
31 | A1 | 75 | Team Mirage Australian 3 | Peter Leemhuis Tony Alford Paul Freestone | Mitsubishi Mirage RS | 420 |
32 | A2 | 52 | Martin Tschornia Motorsport | Martin Tschornia Franjo Kovac Hubert Nacken Andreas Kramer | Renault Clio Cup RS | 416 |
33 | A5 | 21 | Tischner Motorsport | Michael Tischner Georg Silbermayr Ulf Karlsson Matthias Tischner | BMW M3 E46 | 410 |
34 | A5 | 62 | New Beetle Racing | Anders Frid Jonas Hagström Peter Wallenberg Hans Simonsson Peter Larsson Sven Johan Lind | Volkswagen New Beetle | 410 |
35 | D1 | 84 | Martin Tschornia Motorsport | Ulf Giljohann Frank Giljohann Frank Lohmann Clemens Fischer Ralph-Peter Rink | Alfa Romeo 147 JTD Cup | 406 |
36 | D1 | 82 | Fia Racing | Eddie den Dekker Rolf de Jong Ben Verwoerdt Jacco Hortensius | Seat Ibiza 1.9 TDI | 397 |
37 | A2 | 57 | US Carworld | Rob Frijns René Wijnen Xavier Maassen Pieter Dubois | Renault Clio Cup RS | 395 |
38 | D1 | 92 | Schumann Motorsport | Harald Schmitt Wolf-Rainer Schmitt Roland Mühlbauer Stefan Neuberger | Alfa Romeo 147 JTD | 388 |
39 | A2 | 6 | TLC Marketing & Promotions | Rob Duyn Anton van Watering Len van Leeuwen | Renault Clio Cup RS | 383 |
40 | D1 | 88 | Hartge Holland | Jan Evers Henny van Doorn Ronald Akkerman | Seat Ibiza 1.9 TDI | 378 |
41 | A1 | 72 | Tschornia Motorsport | Christian Tschornia Sebastian Tschornia Frank Kräling Joachim Steidel | Suzuki Swift GTR | 370 |
42 | D1 | 89 | JABE Racing Team | Ewald Huzink Gert Huzink Rob Filart Rob Buursen Hendrik Richard Huzink | Seat Ibiza 1.9 TDI | 356 |
43 | D1 | 83 | Brunswick Automotive | Giles Groombridge Dave Ashford James William Geddie Gabor Grigalek | Alfa Romeo 147 JTD | 355 |
44 | A5 | 33 | MAX Team SRL | Gioavin Mezzasalma Diego Alessi Emanuelle Smurra Stanislao Smurra | BMW M3 | 352 |
45 | D1 | 98 | Altenburger Destillerie 2 | Werner Habermehl Heribert Steiner Martin Richter Wido Rössler Herbert von Danwitz | Alfa Romeo GT | 339 |
46 | A2 | 56 | Ahlden Motorsport | Manfred Ahlden Hannes Plesse Timm Sandmeyer Volker Vehlow | Renault Clio 2.0 RS | 336 |
47 | A1 | 71 | Pro Racing GBR | Klaus Ebbing Ernst Berg Karsten Dempert Ulfried Baumert Bernd Küpper | Ford Puma 1.6 RS | 336 |
48 | D2 | 81 | Altenburger Destillerie | Werner Habermehl Dietrich Hueck Mirco Schultis Frank Diefenbacher Herbert Schürg | Alfa Romeo 147 JTD | 315 |
49 | D1 | 85 | Sagarage Motorsport | Jürgen Schumann Peter Schumann Roland Mühlbauer Paul Jenkins Erik Schwarz | Alfa Romeo 147 JTD | 289 |
50 | A4 | 46 | Matador Rennsport Team 2 | BMW M3 E36 | 282 | |
51 | A2 | 63 | Match Racing Clio | Ronald Morien Eric Struylaart Mark Kroes Nicky Catsburg | Renault Clio RS | 268 |
52 | A6 | 7 | CC Car Collection | Peter Schmidt Matthias Weiland Jan-Erik Slooten Claus Schunk Harald Weiland | Porsche 911 GT3 | 264 |
DNC | A5 | 36 | K&K Racing | Marcel Kusin Petr Kacirek Matej Kotrba Petr Valek | BMW E36 M3 GTR | 253 |
DNC | A6 | 15 | GPR Racing | Nicolas de Gastines Maxime Dumarey Guido Dumarey Guillaume Dumarey | Porsche 996 GT3 RS | 240 |
DNC | A5 | 30 | Drexler Motorsport | Markus Gedlich Tom Schwister Harald Grohs Andreas Bovensiepen Frank Schmickler | BMW M3 E46 | 218 |
DNC | A5 | 32 | Duller Motorsport 2 | Alexander Quester Helmut Fleischmann Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer Klaus Engelhorn Karl Wendlinger | BMW M3 E46 | 218 |
DNC | A4 | 44 | Valerio Leone Racing & Classic | Valerio Leone Giorgio Piodi Marc Faggionato Jacques Natali | BMW M3 E36 | 192 |
DNC | A2 | 58 | A en J Racing | Jan Rijgersberg Jaap van der Ende Jacky van der Ende Henk Albronda | Renault Clio Cup RS | 142 |
DNC | A2 | 5 | Motor Works | Ricardo Brkovic Roy van der Weijden Martijn Koene Marc Wams | Volkswagen Golf GTI Cup | 100 |
DNC | A2 | 61 | Schubert Motors 2 | Claudia Hürtgen Richard Göransson Marc Hennerici Thed Björk Torsten Schubert | BMW E46 320i S2000 | 89 |
DNC | A5 | 35 | X Racing | Frank Nebig Stefan de Groot Jacques Gelebart Milko Tas Niek Jansen | Subaru WRX Turbo | 62 |
DNC | A1 | 76 | Leipert Motorsport | Marcel Leipert Daniel Hadorn Christopher Zoechling Steffen Faas Fredy Barth | Ford Fiesta | 43 |
DNC | A2 | 51 | Paragon AG | Klaus Dieter Frers Wolfgang Schuhbauer Armin Zumtobel Anja Wassertheurer Marcus Schurig | Ford Fiesta | 39 |
DNC | A4 | 43 | Matador Rennsport Team 1 | Uwe Rentel Jochen Krumbach André Krumbach | BMW M3 E36 | 36 |
DNC | A2 | 42 | Realizer Team | Stephanie Halm Nicole Lüttecke Kati Droste Catharina Felser | Mazda RX8 | 34 |
DNC | A2 | 64 | Damax | Robin Ward Aaron Scott Chris Catt Mike Furness | Honda Integra | 19 |
DNC | A4 | 41 | Braspenning Racing | Hank Kruijt Iwan van Schelven Willy Angenent Ron Braspenning | BMW E46 | 2 |
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