The 2007 Dubai 24 Hour was an 24 hour automobile endurance race and the second running of the Dubai 24 Hour. The event was held on 11 to 13 January at the Dubai Autodrome, United Arab Emirates. The winning car was an A5 class BMW Z4 Coupe run by Duller Motorsport and shared between Jamie Campbell-Walter of the United Kingdom, Austrians Philipp Peter and Dieter Quester and Dirk Werner of Germany. [1]
Pos | Class | No | Entrant | Drivers | Car | Laps |
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1 | A5 | 40 | Duller Motorsport 1 | Dieter Quester Philipp Peter Jamie Campbell-Walter Dirk Werner | BMW Z4 Coupé | 567 |
2 | A6 | 20 | Konrad Lechner Motorsport | Franz Konrad Wolfgang Kaufmann Štefan Rosina Michael Schrey | Porsche GT3 RSR | 564 |
3 | A6 | 17 | Pro Speed Competition 1 | Rudi Penders Franz Lamot Alexandra van de Velde Stephan Schrauwen | Porsche GT3-RS | 553 |
4 | A6 | 5 | Oktanas | Jürgen Alzen Uwe Alzen Nemunas Dagilis Nerijus Dagilis Egidijus Dapsas | Porsche 996 RSR | 549 |
5 | A6 | 3 | Autoracing Club Bratislava | Miro Konôpka Jim Michaelian Mauro Casadei Jirko Malchárek | Porsche GT3 | 547 |
6 | A6 | 15 | G-Force Racing 1 | Frank Hahn David Hart Christian Lefort Yves Lambert | Porsche 997 GT3 Cup | 541 |
7 | A6 | 8 | First Motorsport Team 2 | Gosse Stielstra Edo de Vries Menno Kuus Olivier Tilemans | Porsche 996 Supercup | 539 |
8 | A6 | 4 | CM Creativ Marketing | Martin Dechent Jürgen Bender Robert Wallenborn Klaus Hackl | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | 539 |
9 | A6 | 10 | VIP Petfoods | Tony Quinn Klark Quinn Craig Baird Kevin Bell | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | 536 |
10 | A6 | 1 | Hubert Bergh Motorsport 1 | Hubert Bergh Manfred Gottschlich Lars Stugemo Markus Lonnroth | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | 527 |
11 | A6 | 14 | Team Bermax-Massi | Damien Kohler Jean-Marc Merlin John Hugenholtz Michel Mora | Porsche 996 Cup | 524 |
12 | SP1 | 102 | Solution F | Eric Gasperini Olivier Gomez Giles Chatelain | Touring Cup Silhouette | 521 |
13 | A2 | 61 | Maeder-Motorsport GmbH | Andreas Mäder Harald Jacksties Reinhold Renger Reiner Schönauer Jörg Viehbahn | Honda S2000 | 517 |
14 | SP1 | 101 | Solution F - McGregor Team | Raymond Coronel Steven Gijsen Jeroen Schothorst Ben Kolff | Touring Cup Silhouette | 516 |
15 | A4 | 24 | Motors Television Team 1 | Peter van der Kolk Nick de Bruijn Nol Köhler Hans Ambaum | BMW 325 Compact GTR | 515 |
16 | D1 | 87 | VW Motorsport Team 1 | Willi Rabl Michael Kogler Andreas Waldherr Seppi Stigler Gergely Szabo | Volkswagen Golf V 2.0 TDI 16V | 504 |
17 | A5 | 35 | Levin Racing | Anders Levin Martin Morin Daniel Haglöf | Porsche 996 GT3 | 503 |
18 | A6 | 6 | Team Hayashi | Ian Ross Geekie Dilantha Malagamuwa Peter Boylan | Porsche GT3 Cup | 499 |
19 | A2 | 66 | Ebbing Motorsport 2 | Karim Al Azhari Henk Albronda Martin Bailey Cole Blair | Renault Clio 2.0 RS | 498 |
20 | D1 | 88 | VW Motorsport Team 2 | Willi Rabl Erich Weber Harald Reschinsky Herbert Moritz Michael Kogler | Volkswagen Golf V 2.0 TDI 16V | 497 |
21 | D1 | 57 | Marcos Racing Team 2 | Richard Verburg Michael Prophet Fred van Putten Harry van Zuylen Cor Euser | BMW 120D | 497 |
22 | A6 | 22 | Dabo Competition | Olivier Baharian Jean-Marc Bussolini Michel Ettouati Joël Vicaire Michel Didry | Porsche 996 Cup | 496 |
23 | D1 | 89 | Albers Racing Team | Johan Albers Marcel Nooren Willy Welles Kevin Veltman David Broere | BMW 120D | 496 |
24 | A5 | 31 | K&K Racing Team | Petr Kacirek Marcel Kusin Petr Valek Matěj Kotrba | BMW E36 M3 GTR | 496 |
25 | A3 | 53 | Team Black Falcon Team 3 | Alex Böhm Daniel Zils Matthias Unger Sean Paul Breslin Roland Dietz | BMW 325i E90 | 493 |
26 | A6 | 25 | G-Force Racing 2 | Philippe Greisch Christophe Kerkhove Robert den Otter Christian Kelders | Porsche 997 GT3 Cup | 490 |
27 | A2 | 63 | Equipe Verschuur 1 | Frans Verschuur Wilko Becker Hoevert Vos Frank Wilschut | Renault Clio RS | 490 |
28 | A6 | 19 | Team RPM | Robert Simpson Nck Foster Peter Stanley Peter Bamford Alex Mortimer | Porsche 997 GT3 Cup | 489 |
29 | A2 | 64 | Equipe Verschuur 2 | Mike Verschuur Bernard ten Brinke Peter Bergervoet Wim Beelen | Renault Clio RS | 487 |
30 | A5 | 58 | Duller Motorsport Team 2 | Klaus Engelhorn Marco Frezza Oliver Morley Vitus Eckert | BMW E46 M3 GTR | 484 |
31 | A2 | 60 | ADS Racing Team | Thierry Brugma René Franchi Dominique Pestiaux Patrick Rosbach Fabrice Warroquiers | Renault Clio | 484 |
32 | A6 | 29 | Bovi Motorsport Team 2 | Kálmán Bódis Marco Saviozzi István Rácz Ferenc Ratkai Zoltán Ács | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | 482 |
33 | A5 | 42 | PROAUTO Team 2 | Juanjo Paz Blasco Diego Puyo Borja Veiga Albert Roquet | Seat Leon Supercopa | 482 |
34 | A1 | 71 | Mirage Australia 1 | Mal Rose Peter Leemhuis Tony Alford | Mitsubishi Mirage RS | 482 |
35 | A2 | 69 | Martin Tschornia | Martin Tschornia Kurt Thiim Franjo Kovac Andreas Kramer | Renault Clio | 476 |
36 | A6 | 16 | VDS Racing Adventures | Raphaël van der Straten André Carlier Alain Fischer Christian Deridder | BMW M5 E34 | 474 |
37 | A3 | 54 | BMS Racing/MSC Adenau | Ulfried Baumert Pedro Passyutu Werner Cleef Wolfgang Schmidt | BMW M3 E30 | 473 |
38 | A3 | 52 | Team Black Falcon Team 2 | Stewart Stjernholm Lauersen Andrew Donaldsson Frank Aust Roland Dietz Martin Zybon | BMW 325i E90 | 459 |
39 | A5 | 41 | PROAUTO Team 1 | Toni Forné Josep Rojas Cristian Cano Rafael Villanueva | Seat Leon Supercopa | 458 |
40 | D1 | 84 | Altenburger Destillerie | Harald Schmitt Hubert Nacken Paul Hunsperger Dietrich Hueck Sebastian Tschornia | Alfa Romeo 147 JTD GTA Cup | 457 |
41 | A1 | 74 | Team Rhino's Leipert | Marcel Leipert Vitaliy Bilotserkivskyy Stefanie Manns Joe Schmidtler Igor Skuz | Ford Fiesta | 457 |
42 | A1 | 73 | Mirage Australia 3 | Ron Moller Paul Stubber Ray Stubber | Mitsubishi Mirage RS | 456 |
43 | SP1 | 28 | Bovi Motorsport Team 1 | Kálmán Bódis Attila Barta István Rácz Gábor Talmácsi | Brokernet Silver Sting | 448 |
44 | A2 | 65 | Traxon CLT | Rob Duyn Anton van de Watering Leendert van Leeuwen | Renault Clio | 445 |
45 | D1 | 85 | Viscon Racing | Cees Visser Bert de Heus Frank Nebig Hendrik de Jong | Volkswagen Golf V 2.0 TDI 16V | 440 |
46 | A5 | 32 | Zengő Motorsport | Zoltán Zengő László Csuti Tibor Nagy Balázs Sarrang | Seat Leon | 430 |
47 | A4 | 55 | Motors Television Team 2 | Peter van der Kolk Nick de Bruijn Co Visch Bob Sijthoff Jeroen van den Heuvel | BMW 325 Compact GTR | 420 |
48 | A4 | 38 | RACE BOX.COM | Mirco Schultis Martin Richter Werner Habermehl Marco Deutsch | Lotus Exige | 419 |
49 | D1 | 86 | Red Camel 2 | Ton Verkoelen Henk Thijssen Frank van Iersel Jos Verkoelen | Seat Leon 1.9 TDI | 409 |
50 | A5 | 67 | Motorsport Wheels LLC | Jonathan Simmonds Keith Wake Mohammad Alfalasi Phil Quaife | Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.0 Turbo | 392 |
51 | A6 | 9 | Toveros Sportas | Darius Brazdžionis Alfredas Kudla Emil Sildos Aivaras Pyragius Ilya Burenko | Porsche 997 GT3 | 391 |
52 | A1 | 72 | Mirage Australia 2 | Kevin Burton Richard Gartner Adam Wallis | Mitsubishi Mirage RS | 391 |
53 | A4 | 56 | Matador Rennsport | DMello Nieuwenhuis Dennis Nieuwenhuis Ronald Smulders Niek Jansen Jochen Krumbach | BMW M3 E36 | 381 |
54 | D1 | 82 | Mad & Daring 2 | Laurens Meijer Gerrit Meijer Bob van der Sluis Harmen van Putten | BMW 120D | 343 |
55 | A3 | 75 | Barclays Mini Motorsport | Paul Harvey Paul Spooner Abdulaziz Al Faisal Khaled Bin Sultan Al Faisal | Mini Cooper S | 337 |
56 | A1 | 76 | Ebbing Motorsport 1 | Ernst Berg Klaus Ebbing Bernd Küpper | Ford Puma 1,6 RS | 318 |
57 | D1 | 81 | Mad & Daring 1 | Alex van't Hoff Danny Werkman Rick Abresch Dolf Dekking Francesco Pastorelli | BMW 120D | 317 |
58 | A6 | 7 | First Motorsport Team 1 | Dries Heyman Wim Jeuris Dirk van Rompuy Ronald Vetters | Porsche 996 Supercup | 310 |
59 | A4 | 51 | Team Black Falcon Team 1 | Jan Kalmar Jacob Smith Henrik Møller Sørensen Alex Christensen Javier Escobar | BMW M3GT | 304 |
60 | D1 | 68 | Red Camel 1 | Ivo Breukers Johan Jansen Rinse Wassenaar Harald Roelse | Seat Leon 2.0 TDI | 264 |
61 | A6 | 21 | Sande E Castro Sport | Francisco Cruz Martins José Vaz Guedes José Dória de Freitas Antonio Gellweiler José João Magalhães | Porsche 911 GT3 Cup | 238 |
62 | A6 | 11 | SMS Seyffart Motorsport | Gina Adenauer Jan Seyffarth Hannes Plesse Christian Hohenadel Philipp Wlazik | Porsche GT3 | 208 |
63 | A5 | 33 | EDM Motorsport | Peter Hardman Sam Hancock Jon Minshaw Philip Walker | BMW E46 M3 GT | 187 |
64 | A6 | 23 | KRS-Racing-Service | André Krumbach Florian Scholze Uwe Rentel | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | 182 |
65 | A6 | 30 | Renauer Motorsport | Claus Schunk Uwe Bleck Maurizio Basso Jörg Gerhard | Porsche GT3-RS | 84 |
RET | A6 | 2 | Hubert Bergh Motorsport 2 | Magnus Öhman Djon Clausen Tomas Nyström Erik Floren Johan Stureson | Porsche 996 GT3 Cup | N/A |
RET | A5 | 39 | Marcos Racing Team 1 | Ferdinando Geri Frank Meijers Giovanni Mezzasalma Marco Cioci Cor Euser | BMW M3 E46 | N/A |
RET | D1 | 90 | Jabe Racing | Gert Huzink Rob Filart Rob Buursen Ron van Eeuwen | Volkswagen Golf V 2.0 TDI 16V | N/A |
RET | A2 | 62 | US Car World Racing | Pieter Dubois Rob Frijns Jochen Habets René Wijnen | Renault Clio Cup | N/A |
DNS | A5 | 34 | Charlet Racing | Alfred Wolfsgruber Joachim Kiesch Michael Tischner Frank Kräling Marco Schelp | BMW M3 CSL | 0 |
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