2009 Dubai 24 Hour

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The 2009 TOYO Tires Dubai 24 Hour was the 4th running of the Dubai 24 Hour endurance event. The race was held at the Dubai Autodrome and was organized by the promoter Creventic. [1] The official event commenced on 8 January and finished on 10 January 2009.

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Overview

Practice days for the event began on 5 January 2009, followed by qualifying on 8 January which decided the grid positions for the race. [2] The 24-hour event began on January 9 and finished on January 10. A total 78 entrants from all over the world participated in the event.

Qualifying

Qualifying began on January 8 on a sunny afternoon. The cars from the A6 class dominated the top of the time table, and it was no surprise when one of the Porsche 997 GT3 cars occupied Pole Position. Apart from this, a notable curb in the domination of the Porsches was in the shape of a 3-Year Old Mégane driven by the Equipe Vershuur Team which took 3rd place on the grid with a stunning lap of 2:04.168, beating some of the more agile vehicles on the grid. [3] [4]

Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.

PosNo.TeamCarClassLap TimeDifference
134Autorlando Sport Porsche 911 GT3 RSR A62:01.183
241Land Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 RSR A62:02.487+1.304
3107Equipe Verschuur Renault Mégane Trophy SP12:04.168+2.985
446Khaleji Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:05.277+4.094
569Al Faisal Racing BMW Z4 Coupe A52:05.279+4.096
633Lukas Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:06.506+5.323
712 ARC Bratislava Porsche 911 GT3 A62:07.276+6.093
842Land Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:07.466+6.283
928 Jetalliance Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:08.084+6.901
1017De Lorenzi Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:08.268+7.085
1132First Motorpsort Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S A62:08.282+7.099
12111Bovi MotorsportBrokernet Silver StingSP12:08.454+7.271
13100Hubert Bergh Motorsport Porsche 997 Supercup A62:09.115+7.932
1435CM Creativ Marketing GmbH Porsche 996 GT3 Cup A62:09.128+7.945
15118PMB Motorsport Porsche 996 GT2-R SP22:09.175+7.992
16104Khaleji Motorsport Ferrari F430 GT SP22:09.218+8.035
17103Gravity Racing International Mosler MT900R GT3 SP22:09.371+8.188
189Motorsport International Jaguar X-type Silhouette SP12:09.396+8.213
1977Attempto Racing Porsche 997 Cup A62:09.626+8.443
2018Besaplast Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:09.630+8.447
2144Mal Rose Racing Holden Commodore SS SP22:09.703+8.520
2223RJN Motorsport Nissan 350Z GT3 A52:10.193+9.010
2327Autoweiland.de Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:10.688+9.485
248Duller Motorsport BMW M3 GTR A52:10.842+9.659
2539CC Car Collectuon Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:10.945+9.762
2630First Motorsport Porsche 996 Supercup A62:11.062+9.879
27117PMB Motorsport Porsche 996 GT2-R SP22:11.419+10.236
2824Motors TV BMW 135i SP22:11.469+10.286
29888Audi CR-8 Team Audi R8 LMS SP22:11.603+10.420
3053RJN Motorsport Nissan 350Z A52:11.965+10.782
3110Duller Motorsport BMW M3 GTR A52:12.146+10.963
3226Autoweiland.de Porsche 997 Cup A62:12.392+11.209
33101SartoriusTeam Black Falcon BMW M3 GTS SP22:12.394+11.211
343Speedlover Porsche 997 GT3 A62:12.412+11.229
3522Chad Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62:12.424+11.241
36120Empire Motorsports Lotus 2 Eleven A52:12.678+11.495
3715CC Car Collection Porsche 996 GT3 Cup A62:13.610+12.427
38113Gomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP12:13.870+12.687
39112Gomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP12:13.939+12.756
40114Gomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP12:14.202+13.019
4129First Competition Porsche 996 Supercup A62:14.574+13.391
42105DXB Racing Dubai Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4 SP22:14.660+13.477
43109Equipe Vershuur Renault Mégane Trophy SP12:14.847+13.847
4431First Motorsport Porsche 997 A62:14.873+13.690
4558TeamA Sweden Volkswagen Golf GTI A52:14.935+13.752
4656G&A Racing BMW Z4 Coupe GT4 A52:15.117+13.394
4773PB Racing Lotus Exige GT4 A42:16.592+15.409
4872 Bas Koeten Racing BMW Z3 Coupe M A42:17.348+16.165
4996Tusnami Racing Team BMW 120d D12:17.781+16.598
5052Sartorius Team Black Falcon BMW M3 GTS A52:18.956+17.773
51116 VDS Racing Adventures Ford Mustang FR500 SP22:19.114+17.931
52108Equipe Verschuur Renault Mégane Trophy SP12:19.176+17.993
5350 Zengő Motorsport SEAT León Supercopa A52:19.522+18.339
5459Tschornia-Motorsport BMW 320i WTCC A52:19.762+18.579
5562Mana Alattar Racing Audi TT A52:20.467+19.284
5657Raser Racing Team SEAT León A52:22.203+21.020
5783Team First Renault Clio A22:23.117+21.934
5860Tschornia-Motorsport BMW 320i ETCC A52:24.143+22.960
5967GMC Pro-Sport Audi TT A52:24.305+23.122
6065GMC Pro-Sport SEAT León Supercopa A52:24.759+23.576
6170Brunswick Automotive Mazda RX-7 A42:24.889+23.716
6279Equipe Vershuur Renault Clio III RS A22:25.043+23.860
6325GT Auto Passion Renault Clio Cup A22:25.145+23.962
6461Mitsubishi Motors UK Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X A52:25.185+24.002
6566GMC Pro-Sport SEAT León Supercopa A52:25.996+24.813
6671Stefan Kass Racing Team MINI Cooper Challenge A42:28.535+27.352
6755Carworld Motorsport Renault Clio Cup A22:28.548+27.365
6836Ebbing Motorsport Volvo S60 A62:28.779+27.596
6976Endurance Club Hungary Ford Fiesta ST A12:29.641+28.458
7078Equipe Vershuur Renault Clio Cup A22:30.452+29.269
7180Exigence Motorsport Renault Clio Cup A22:30.984+29.801
7293 Marcos International Racing BMW 120d D12:33.297+23.114
7390Pachura Motorsport VW Golf V2.0 TDI D12:33.337+32.154
7495 Marcos International Racing BMW 120d D12:33.577+32.394
7584Team Mirage Australia Mitsubishi Mirage A12:35.903+34.720
7685Team Mirage Australia Mitsubishi Mirage A12:39.611+38.428
7799Al Faisal Racing BMW 320d D1No TimeN/A
7894 Marcos Racing International Marcos Mantis GT SP1No TimeN/A

Race

After 24 hours of racing at the Dubai Autodrome, only 49.676 seconds separated the 1st and second 2nd cars in the fourth running of the TOYO Tires Dubai 24 Hour. The final hour of the race that saw no less than three changes of the lead, the Porsche 997 GT3 Cup, entered by German team Land Motorsport and driven by Carsten Tilke, Gabriël Abergel, Andrzej Dzikevic and Niclas Kentenich, came out on top, only just defending its lead from the charging Al Faisal Racing Team’s BMW Z4 Coupé M that was shared by Abdualziz Al Faisal, Paul Spooner, Claudia Hürtgen and Stian Sorlie. 3rd was taken by another Porsche, the Besaplast Racing Team entry of Martin Tschornia, Franjo Kovac, former DTM-champion Kurt Thiim and the father-and-son pairing of Roland Asch and Sebastian Asch. [5]

The Autorlando Porsche, which started from pole-position with Richard Lietz behind the wheel, and the identical Land Motorsport entry, driven by Marc Basseng, were able to pull a gap over Claudia Hürtgen with the Al Faisal Racing BMW Z4 Coupé M on the first few laps. On lap seven, there was the first lead change as Basseng managed to overtake Lietz. [5]

Later on, the Autorlando Porsche lost about 45 minutes in the pits when the rear section of the car needed repair after another driver had run into it. There was a close battle between the Al Faisal Racing BMW and the ARC Bratislava Porsche (Miroslav Konopka, Jiri Janak, Mauro Casadei, Rudiger Klos) for many hours during the night. Around 05.00 h, the BMW took the lead, partly as a result of its slightly better fuel-efficiency, and stayed there for the next couple of hours, with the ARC Bratislava-Porsche and the Porsches of the Besaplast Racing Team and Land Motorsport following closely. [5]

Later in the morning, the battle between the Al Faisal Racing BMW and the ARC Bratislava Porsche heated up again. With 1 hours and 10 minutes remaining the BMW came into the pits with a puncture and resulting damage to the right rear bodywork of the car, which handed the lead to the ARC Bratislava Porsche. That team stayed in front for a while and looked on its way to victory, especially as the BMW team were given a one lap penalty because of taking a shortcut. However, with 42 minutes remaining, the Porsche came in for another fuel stop and soon after that came in with apparent suspension problems, losing more valuable time and dropping back to fourth. [5]

At that time, the Land Motorsport Porsche found itself in the lead with Niclas Kentenich behind the wheel, but the young German was put under massive pressure by Claudia Hürtgen in the Al Faisal Racing BMW Z4 Coupe M, who was lapping up to twelve seconds per lap faster than the Porsche. Eventually, Kentenich drove the victory home for the Land Motorsport Porsche team, finishing just 49.676 seconds ahead of the BMW. [4] The Besaplast Racing Porsche finished third, although finishing driver Sebastian Asch had to overcome massive brake problems in his final stint. [4] [5]

Results

Class winners in bold.

PosNo.DriversTeamCarClassLapsDifferenceFastest Lap
142 Flag of Germany.svg Carsten Tilke
Flag of France.svg Gabriël Abergel
Flag of Germany.svg Niclas Kentenich
Flag of Lithuania.svg Andrzej Dzikevic
Land Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A65732:07.319
269 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Abdulaziz Al Faisal
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Spooner
Flag of Norway.svg Stian Sorlie
Flag of Germany.svg Claudia Hürtgen
Al Faisal Racing BMW Z4 Coupe A5573+0:49.6762:04.526
318 Flag of Croatia.svg Franjo Kovac
Flag of Germany.svg Martin Tschornia
Flag of Germany.svg Roland Asch
Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Asch
Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim
Besaplast Racing Team Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A6572+1 Lap2:07.141
412 Flag of Slovakia.svg Miro Konôpka
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Morley
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sean Edwards
Flag of Austria.svg Richard Cvornjek
ARC Bratislava Porsche 911 GT3 A6570+3 Laps2:05.513
5100 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Heyrowsky
Flag of Germany.svg Dietmar Haggenmüller
Flag of Germany.svg Florian Scholze
Hubert Bergh Motorsport Porsche 997 Supercup A6566+7 Laps2:08.349
628 Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vitus Eckert
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Seefried
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Rich
Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Gruber
Jetalliance Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A6566+7 Laps2:06.309
732First Motorpsort Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S A6548+25 Laps2:07.030
835CM Creativ Marketing GmbH Porsche 996 GT3 Cup A6546+27 Laps2:06.532
98Duller Motorsport BMW M3 GTR A5543+30 Laps2:10.466
1017 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Piodi
Flag of Italy.svg Jox
Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Cobianchi
Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Parato
Flag of Italy.svg Guido Formilli
De Lorenzi Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A6543+30 Laps2:07.030
11108Equipe Verschuur Renault Mégane Trophy SP1538+35 Laps2:08.640
12105 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Frederic Gaillard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Simmonds
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julian Griffin
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Phil Quaife
DXB Racing Dubai Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4 SP2537+36 Laps2:14.054
139Motorsport International Jaguar X-type Silhouette SP1533+40 Laps2:09.466
1431First Motorsport Porsche 997 A6533+40 Laps2:12.153
1556G&A Racing BMW Z4 Coupe GT4 A5533+40 Laps2:15.759
1630First Motorsport Porsche 996 Supercup A6532+41 Laps2:08.510
1711Autoweiland.de Porsche 997 Cup A6530 Laps+43 Laps2:09.201
18116 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Raphael van der Straten
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stéphane Lémeret
VDS Racing Adventures Ford Mustang FR500 SP2528+45 Laps2:17.427
1999Al Faisal Racing BMW 320d D1526+47 Laps2:15.360
2033 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lukas
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Miekos
Flag of Poland.svg Stefan Bilinski
Flag of Poland.svg Teodor Myszkowski
Flag of Poland.svg Adam Kornacki
Lukas Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A6522+51 Laps2:07.899
21112 Flag of France.svg Jean-Marc Merlin
Flag of France.svg Damien Kohler
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michel Pulinx
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Armand Fumal
Gomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP1522+51 Laps2:12.706
2246Khaleji Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A6519+54 Laps2:05.781
23101 Flag of Tanzania.svg Vimal Mehta
Flag of Ireland.svg Sean Patrick Beslin
Flag of Ireland.svg Sean Paul Breslin
Flag of Germany.svg Christer Jöns
Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Böhm
Sartorius Team Black Falcon BMW M3 GTS SP2518+55 Laps2:12.017
2477 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Heyrowsky
Flag of Germany.svg Dietmar Haggenmüller
Flag of Germany.svg Florian Scholze
Attempto Racing Porsche 997 Cup A6515+58 Laps2:07.948
2522Chad Racing Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A6514+59 Laps2:08.728
2634Autorlando Sport Porsche 911 GT3 RSR A6507+66 Laps2:02.524
2752 Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Volin
Flag of Ukraine.svg Andrii Lebed
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Colell
Flag of Germany.svg Kai Riebetz
Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Böhm
Sartorius Team Black Falcon BMW M3 GTS A5505+68 Laps2:18.134
28114Gomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP1505+68 Laps2:15.144
2939 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Schmersal
Flag of Germany.svg Mike Stursberg
Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Rösler
Flag of Germany.svg Christoph Koslowski
CC Car Collectuon Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A6504+69 Laps2:08.766
3073PB Racing Lotus Exige GT4 A4501+72 Laps2:15.654
31117PMB Motorsport Porsche 996 GT2-R SP2499+74 Laps2:07.493
32111 Flag of Hungary.svg Kalman Bodis
Flag of Hungary.svg Attila Barta
Flag of Hungary.svg Istvàn Ràcz
Bovi MotorsportBrokernet Silver StingSP1495+78 Laps2:08.358
3344 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Baird
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mal Rose
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Leenhuis
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Alford
Mal Rose Racing Holden Commodore SS SP2494+79 Laps2:08.520
3466GMC Pro-Sport SEAT León Supercopa A5489+84 Laps2:22.479
3550 Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Horváth
Flag of Hungary.svg György Kontra
Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Kismarty-Lechner
Zengő Motorsport SEAT León Supercopa A5488+85 Laps2:21.010
36113 Flag of France.svg Yves TrovinsGomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP1486+87 Laps2:12.801
3725GT Auto Passion Renault Clio Cup A2486+87 Laps2:24.826
383 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verburg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean-Michel Gérome
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dirk de Groof
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jean-Michel Gérome
Speedlover Porsche 997 GT3 A6481+92 Laps2:09.743
3984Team Mirage Australia Mitsubishi Mirage A1478+95 Laps2:34.384
4057Raser Racing Team SEAT León A5474+99 Laps2:17.341
4185Team Mirage Australia Mitsubishi Mirage A1472+101 Laps2:35.372
4283 Flag of Germany.svg Roald Goethe
Flag of France.svg Frederic Fatien
Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Valentini
Flag of France.svg Theophile Albertini
Flag of France.svg Fabien Giroix
Team First Renault Clio A2464+109 Laps2:22.907
4336Ebbing Motorsport Volvo S60 A6458+115 Laps2:27.149
44120Empire Motorsports Lotus 2 Eleven A5456+117 Laps2:10.178
4523RJN Motorsport Nissan 350Z GT3 A5451+122 Laps2:10.442
4679GT Auto Passion Renault Clio Cup A2439+134 Laps
4780Exigence Motorsport Renault Clio Cup A2439+134 Laps2:30.765
4867GMC Pro-Sport Audi TT A5426+147 Laps2:20.530
4995 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Trevor Knight
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Fred van Putten
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jafeth Molenaar
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cor Euser
Marcos International Racing BMW 120d D1425+148 Laps2:30.909
5070 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Giles Groombridge
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Ashford
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Rigo Meys
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sarah Munns
Flag of New Zealand.svg Blair Cole
Brunswick Automotive Mazda RX-7 A4417+156 Laps2:22.175
5158TeamA Sweden Volkswagen Golf GTI A5403+170 Laps2:14.570
5290Pachura Motorsport VW Golf V2.0 TDI D1386+187 Laps2:33.763
53888Audi CR-8 Team Audi R8 LMS SP2343+230 Laps2:10.811
5478Equipe Vershuur Renault Clio Cup A2342+231 Laps2:27.238
5596 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Gayday
Flag of Ukraine.svg Aleksey Basov
Flag of Ukraine.svg Andrii Kruglyk
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schratz
Tusnami Racing Team BMW 120d D1331+242 Laps2:16.679
5661Mitsubishi Motors UK Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X A5318+255 Laps2:21.329
5776 Flag of Hungary.svg István Gáspár
Flag of Hungary.svg Gusztáv Herter
Flag of Hungary.svg Béla Nyitray
Flag of Hungary.svg Krisztián Fekete
Endurance Club Hungary Ford Fiesta ST A1313+260 Laps2:28.216
5862Mana Alattar Racing Audi TT A5295+278 Laps2:14.600
59Khaleji Motorsport Ferrari F430 GT SP2282+291 Laps2:08.400
DNF60 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Johann Wanger
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Patrick Hilty
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Paul Hunsperger
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Wasel
Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Wasel
Tschornia-Motorsport BMW 320i ETCC A52682:21.570
DNF24Motors TV BMW 135i SP22622:09.313
DNF15 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Schmidt
Flag of Germany.svg Kersten Jodexnis
Flag of Germany.svg David Horn
Flag of Germany.svg Hans-Christian Zink
CC Car Collection Porsche 996 GT3 Cup A62532:12.863
DNF53RJN Motorsport Nissan 350Z A52392:12.245
DNF27Autoweiland.de Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62222:10.780
DNF53RJN Motorsport Nissan 350Z A52392:12.245
DNF27Autoweiland.de Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62222:10.780
DNF41 Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Häring
Flag of Greece.svg Taki Konstantinou
Flag of Germany.svg René Münnich
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Basseng
Land Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3 Cup A62092:03.436
DNF93 Flag of the United States.svg Jim Briody
Flag of the United States.svg Hal Prewitt
Flag of El Salvador.svg Toto Lassally
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cor Euser
Marcos International Racing BMW 120d D11892:31.096
DNF71Stefan Kass Racing Team MINI Cooper Challenge A41712:26.990
DNF118PMB Motorsport Porsche 996 GT2-R SP21712:08.926
DNF29First Competition Porsche 996 Supercup A61712:12.696
DNF103 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Loris de Sordi
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vincent Radermecker
Flag of the United States.svg Eric Lux
Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Lopez
Gravity Racing International Mosler MT900R GT3 SP21532:08.836
DNF72 Bas Koeten Racing BMW Z3 Coupe M A41132:26.990
DNF59Tschornia-Motorsport BMW 320i WTCC A5712:17.147
DNF107Equipe Verschuur Renault Mégane Trophy SP11072:06.373
DNF55Carworld Motorsport Renault Clio Cup A2552:28.472
DNF31Duller Motorsport BMW M3 GTR A542:18.978

Source: [4]

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The 2022 Hankook Dubai 24 Hour was the 17th running of the Dubai 24 Hour, an endurance race that took place at the Dubai Autodrome on 14 and 15 January 2022. It was also the first round of the 2022 24H GT Series and TCE Series. The race was won by Axcil Jefferies, Christopher Mies, Thomas Neubauer, Mohammed Saud Fahad Al Saud and Dries Vanthoor in the MS7 by WRT Audi R8 LMS Evo.

References

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  2. "Race Schedule". Dubai 24 Hour. 2010-01-07.
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