The 2015 Dubai 24 Hour was the 10th running of the Dubai 24 Hour. The event was held from January 8 to January 10, 2015 at the Dubai Autodrome, United Arab Emirates. [1]
Pos | Class | No | Entrant | Drivers | Car | Laps |
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1 | A-6 Pro | 2 | Black Falcon 2 | Abdulaziz Al Faisal Hubert Haupt Yelmer Buurman Oliver Webb | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 604 |
2 | A-6 Pro | 30 | Ram Racing | Cheerang Arya Thomas Jäger Tom Onslow-Cole Adam Christodoulou | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 600 |
3 | A-6 Am | 88 | Dragon Racing 1 | Mohammed Jawa Jordan Grogor Matt Griffin Rob Barff | Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 | 600 |
4 | A-6 Pro | 28 | KPM Racing 1 | Paul White Stefan Mücke Jonathan Adam | Aston Martin Vantage GT3 | 596 |
5 | A-6 Am | 23 | Nissan GT Academy Team RJN | Florian Strauss Ricardo Sanchez Ahmed Bin Khanen Nicolas Hammann Gaetan Paletou | Nissan GTR GT3 | 591 |
6 | A-6 Pro | 4 | Scuderia Praha | Jiří Písařík Jaromír Jiřík Matteo Malucelli Peter Kox | Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 | 586 |
7 | A-6 Am | 99 | Attempto Racing 2 | Arkin Aka Andreas Liehm Bernd Kleinbach Philipp Wlazik Bill Barazetti | Porsche 997 GT3 R | 584 |
8 | A-6 Am | 69 | Gulf Racing UK | Roald Goethe Stuart Hall Frederic Fatien Jamie Campbell-Walter | Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT3 | 582 |
9 | 997 | 26 | Black Falcon 4 | Anders Fjordbach Keita Sawa Saud Al Faisal Andreas Weishaupt | Porsche 991 Cup | 580 |
10 | 997 | 25 | Black Falcon 3 | Gerwin Schuring Burkard Kaiser Manuel Metzger Christian Raubach | Porsche 991 Cup | 580 |
11 | 997 | 7 | Lechner Racing Middle East | Fahad Algosaibi Clemens Schmid Klaus Bachler Jaap van Lagen | Porsche 991 Cup | 579 |
12 | 997 | 17 | Ruffier Racing | Patrice Lafargue Paul Lafargue Gabriel Abergel | Porsche 991 Cup | 572 |
13 | A-6 Am | 67 | GDL racing 1 | Luc Braams Max Braams Duncan Huisman Johannes Waimer | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 569 |
14 | 997 | 45 | Förch Racing by Lukas Motorsport | Robert Lukas Patrick Eisemann Steve Feige Miro Konôpka Grzegorz Moczulski | Porsche 991 Cup | 568 |
15 | A-6 Pro | 10 | GT Russian Team | Alexei Vasilyev Marko Asmer Karim Al Azhari Kevin Korjus | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 566 |
16 | A-6 Pro | 18 | Preci - Spark | David Jones Godfrey Jones Philip Jones Gareth Jones Morgan Jones | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 566 |
17 | 997 | 47 | B2F compétition | Benoit Fretin Bruno Fretin Michel Mitieus Gilles Petit | Porsche 997 Cup | 553 |
18 | A-6 Am | 27 | Car Collection Motorsport 2 | Tim Müller Dirg Parhofer Jürgen Krebs Pierre Ehret Norbert Pauels | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 547 |
19 | A-6 Am | 8 | Triple Eight | Lee Mowle Joe Osborne Jacques Duyver Charlie Hollings | BMW Z4 GT3 | 546 |
20 | SP3 | 163 | Optimum Motorsport | Euan Alers-Hankey Salih Yoluç Bradley Ellis Adrian Barwick | Ginetta G55 GT4 | 546 |
21 | 997 | 46 | MRS GT-Racing 2 | Siegfried Venema Chris le Bon Ilya Melnikov Bassam Konfli Elia Erhart | Porsche 991 Cup | 536 |
22 | SP3 | 169 | Speedworks Motorsport 1 | Tony Hughes Ross Warburton Tom Oliphant Ollie Jackson | Ginetta G50 | 531 |
23 | CUP1 | 76 | Racingdivas by Las Moras | Liesette Braams Sandra van der Sloot Gaby Uljee Maximilian Partl | BMW M235i Racing Cup | 530 |
24 | 997 | 20 | MRS GT-Racing 1 | Manuel Nicolaidis Olivier Baharian Thierry Blaise Johnson Huang Elia Erhart | Porsche 991 Cup | 530 |
25 | A2 | 117 | VDS Racing Adventures | Raphael van der Straten Gregory Paisse Michaël Divoy José Close | Honda Civic Type-R EP3 | 523 |
26 | A2 | 86 | Besaplast Racing | Franjo Kovac Fredrik Lestrup Kai Jordan Henry Littig | Mini Cooper S JCW | 521 |
27 | A3T | 95 | Memec Ogilvy Duel Racing | Ramzi Moutran Nabil Moutran Sami Moutran Phil Quaife | Seat Leon Supercopa LR | 518 |
28 | 997 | 58 | HRT Performance 1 | Andreas Marc Riedl Santiago Creel Kim Hauschild Oscar Arroyo | Porsche 997 Cup | 518 |
29 | SP3 | 170 | Speedworks Motorsport 2 | John Gilbert Flick Haigh Paul O'Neill Devon Modell | Aston Martin Vantage GT4 | 516 |
30 | A2 | 111 | Krenek Motorsport | Wani Finkbohner Stephan Peyer Sebastian Steibel Pascal Eberle | Renault Clio Cup III | 515 |
31 | A2 | 57 | LAP57 Racing | Mohammed Al Owais Abdullah Al Hammadi Nader Zuhour Junichi Umemoto Rupesh Channake | Honda Integra Type R | 514 |
32 | A6-Am | 96 | Mike Racing | Michael Chua Joseph Chua Rick Cheang | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 514 |
33 | SP2 | 91 | MARC Cars Australia 1 | Keith Kassulke Tony Alford Peter Leemhuis Duvashen Padayachee Tarek Elgammal | MARC Focus V8 | 513 |
34 | A5 | 75 | Hofor-Kuepperracing | Bernd Küpper Martin Kroll Chantal Kroll Sarah Toniutti Hal Prewitt | BMW M235i Racing Cup | 511 |
35 | CUP1 | 71 | Securtal Sorg Rennsport 2 | Seppi Stigler Lars Jürgen Zander Andreas Sczepansky Christian Konnerth | BMW M235i Racing Cup | 510 |
36 | 997 | 97 | GDL racing 3 | John Iossifidis Lim Keong Wee Mikhail Spiridonov Melvin Moh | Porsche 991 Cup | 510 |
37 | CUP1 | 73 | Race-House Motorsport 2 | Dag von Garrel Stephen Perry Massimiliano Girardo Konstantin Jacoby James Cottingham | BMW M235i Racing Cup | 510 |
38 | 997 | 87 | GDL racing 2 | Bashar Mardini Nigel Farmer Lim Keong Liam Paul Stubber Gianluca de Lorenzi | Porsche 997 Cup | 509 |
39 | A3T | 104 | R8 Motorsport | Adam Gladysz Robertas Kupcikas Dominik Kotarba-Majkutewicz Dylan Pereira Marcin Jaros | Volkswagen Golf GTi | 509 |
40 | CUP1 | 72 | Race-House Motorsport 1 | Dag von Garrel Jean-Jacques Bally Bruno Tortora Jean-Christophe Peyre Tiziano Carugati | BMW M235i Racing Cup | 508 |
41 | A6-Am | 6 | Gravity Racing International | Vincent Radermecker Eric Lux Gérard Lopez Fojaca Loris de Sordi Andy Ruhan | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 505 |
42 | SP3 | 161 | Securtal Sorg Rennsport 1 | Frank Elsässer Paul Follett Oliver Bender Stefan Beyer | BMW E92 M3 GT4 | 505 |
43 | A2 | 112 | presenza.eu Racing Team Clio 1 | Luigi Stanco Stefan Tanner Stephan Jäggi Marc Schelling | Renault Clio Cup Endurance | 504 |
44 | A2 | 126 | Team Sally Racing | Martin Sally Pedersen Peter Obel Mads Christensen Sune Marcussen Jannik Larsen | Renault Clio Cup III | 502 |
45 | A2 | 109 | APO Sport | Alex Osborne James May Tim Gabor Peter Venn | Renault Clio Cup | 499 |
46 | SP2 | 92 | MARC Cars Australia 2 | James Kaye Amro Al-Hamad Ryan McLeod Tony Karanfilovski Dean Fiore | MARC Focus V8 | 498 |
47 | 997 | 60 | Speedlover 1 | Philippe Richard Pierre Yves Pacque Vincent Despriet Yves Noel | Porsche 991 Cup | 491 |
48 | SP2 | 152 | BOUTSEN GINION RACING | Renaud Kuppens Eric Vaissiere Philippe Ulivieri Daniel Waszczinski Christophe de Fierlant | Maserati GranTurismo | 490 |
49 | CUP1 | 70 | MissionPossibleBySorgRennsport | Gustav Engljähringer Marc Dilger Mike Smit Matt Speakman | BMW M235i Racing Cup | 490 |
50 | A2 | 110 | Autosport GP | Benoit Carreras Franck Traynard Jerome Thiery Antoine Boulay | Renault Clio IV Cup | 484 |
51 | A2 | 138 | KPM Racing 2 | Lucas Orrock Tom Wilson Javier Morcillo Gosia Rdest | Volkswagen Golf | 482 |
52 | A2 | 114 | presenza.eu Racing Team Clio 2 | Yoshiki Ohmura Andreas Segler Thomas Stockinger Thomas Löfflad | Renault Clio Cup Endurance | 482 |
53 | A2 | 217 | Modena Motorsport 2 | Wayne Shen Michael Soeryadjaya Francis Tjia Marcel Tjia Christian Chia | Renault X-85 Cup | 478 |
54 | A2 | 216 | Modena Motorsport 1 | Wayne Shen John Shen Francis Tjia Marcel Tjia Christian Chia | Renault X-85 Cup | 478 |
55 | SP2 | 159 | Red Camel-Jordans.nl 1 | Rik Breukers Ivo Breukers Tommy Lindroth Tarek Elgammal | Audi R8 | 477 |
56 | A3T | 94 | AllcarTuning-Racing-Team-Austria | Michael Kogler Tessitore Peter Schöller | SEAT León Supercopa | 476 |
57 | A5 | 78 | JR Motorsport 2 | Harry Hilders Gijs Bessem Daan Meijer Roger Grouwels | BMW E46 GTR | 472 |
58 | A2 | 124 | Pit Lane | Jacques Derenne "Brody" Kurt Dujardyn Maciej Dreszer Harald Rettich | Toyota GT86 | 462 |
59 | 997 | 49 | LE DUIGOU RACING | Jean-Lou Rihon Rémi Terrail Massimo Vignali Jacques-André Dupuy | Porsche 997 Cup | 450 |
60 | CUP1 | 74 | MPB Racing Team | Matias Henkola Stephan Kuhs Bernhard Henzel Jörg Müller | BMW M235i Racing Cup | 439 |
61 | SP2 | 93 | MARC Cars Australia 3 | Jake Camilleri Scott Nicholas Lindsay Kearns Malcolm Niall | MARC Focus V8 | 437 |
62 | A6-Pro | 33 | SPS automotive-performance | Valentin Pierburg Lance David Arnold Patrick Assenheimer Alex Müller | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 436 |
63 | SP2 | 150 | GC Automobile | Lionel Amrouche Mathieu Pontais Kurt Thiel Alban Varutti | GC Automobile GC 10 V8 | 424 |
64 | 997 | 59 | HRT Performance 2 | Harald Hennes Indy Dontje Olivier Baron Kim Holmgaard Kasper Jensen | Porsche 997 Cup | 399 |
65 | A2 | 120 | frensch power motorsport | Lisa C. Brunner Martin Heidrich Reinhard Nehls Friedhelm Erlebach | Peugeot 207 RCR | 392 |
66 | SP3 | 167 | Nova Race 1 | Alberto Vescovi Roberto Ferri Roberto Gentili Henry Fletcher | Ginetta G50 GT4 | 391 |
67 | 997 | 930 | Team 930 Rush | Yutaka Matsushima Tomoyuki Takizawa Yosuke Shimojima Takeomi Mima | Porsche 997 Cup | 389 |
68 | SP3 | 160 | ALFAB Racing | Erik Behrens Daniel Ros Henric Skoog Patrik Skoog | Aston Martin Vantage GT4 | 382 |
69 | A6-Am | 11 | FACH AUTO TECH 1 | Marcel Wagner Heinz Bruder Erwin Keller Heinz Arnold Matteo Cairoli | Porsche 997 GT3 R | 367 |
70 | A2 | 135 | Red Camel-Jordans.nl 2 | Klaus Kresnik Daniel Wheeler Andrew Hack Kane Astin | Seat Leon TPI | 358 |
71 | A6-Pro | 12 | FACH AUTO TECH 2 | Otto Klohs Martin Ragginger Jens Richter Sven Müller | Porsche 997 GT3 R | 339 |
72 | A5 | 80 | RTR projects | Tomas Miniberger Michal Vitek Siarhei Paulavets Milan Kodídek Tomas Kwolek | BMW M3 E46 GTR | 336 |
73 | 997 | 61 | Speedlover 2 | Philippe de Craene John de Wilde Serge Loudvig Patrick van Glabeke | Porsche 991 Cup | 335 |
74 | A6-Pro | 19 | V8 Racing | Ricardo Abresch Alex van t'Hoff Wolf Nathan Nicky Pastorelli Miguel Ramos | Chevrolet Corvette C6R ZR1 | 324 |
75 | A5 | 79 | DUWO Racing | Jean-Marie Dumont Maurice Faber Frederic Schmit Thierry Chkondali Nicolas Schmit | BMW M3 | 309 |
76 | A5 | 77 | JR Motorsport 1 | Bob Herber Martin Lanting Benjamin Gill Mark Jaffray | BMW E46 GTR | 304 |
77 | 997 | 53 | Dinamic Motorsport | Tiziano Cappelletti Tiziano Frazza Mario Cordoni Piero Foglio Roberto Rayneri | Porsche 991 Cup | 291 |
78 | SP3 | 162 | Niedertscheider Motorsport | Lukas Niedertscheider Martin Niedertscheider Georg Steffny Michael Fischer Marco Maranelli | Ginetta G50 GT4 | 289 |
79 | A3T | 90 | Car Point S Racing Schmieglitz | Daniel Schmieglitz Cyndie Allemann Heino Bo Frederiksen Axel Wiegner Heinz Jürgen Kroner | SEAT León Supercopa | 263 |
80 | A-6 Am | 115 | Team K-Rejser | Jacob Kristensen Jan Engelbrecht Per Poulsen Claus Bertelsen Thomas Sørensen | Lamborghini Gallardo FL2 | 232 |
81 | SP3 | 205 | Nova Race 2 | Luca Magnoni Luis Scarpaccio Fabio Ghizzi Matteo Cressoni | Ginetta G50 GT4 | 183 |
82 | A6-Am | 22 | Leipert Motorsport | Jean-Charles Perrin Harold Schlotter Adrian Watt Reinhard Kofler Ernst Kirchmayr | Lamborghini Gallardo FL2 | 156 |
83 | A3T | 98 | WEC Motorsport | David Cox Gavin Spencer Frank Pettitt Jason Cox Michael Cox | SEAT León Supercopa | 124 |
84 | A6-Am | 5 | Car Collection Motorsport 1 | Peter Schmidt Heinz Schmersal Johannes Siegler Patrik Kaiser Ingo Vogler | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 94 |
85 | A6-Pro | 3 | Abu Dhabi Racing Black Falcon | Khaled Al Qubaisi Jeroen Bleekemolen Bernd Schneider Andreas Simonsen | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 88 |
86 | A3T | 54 | K&K Racing Team & Valek Autosport | Marcel Kusin Petr Vallek | BMW 130i | 86 |
87 | A6-Pro | 1 | Stadler Motorsport | Mark Ineichen Rolf Ineichen Adrian Amstutz Christian Engelhart | Porsche 997 GT3 R | 61 |
88 | A6-Pro | 9 | Hofor-Racing | Michael Kroll Kenneth Heyer Christiaan Frankenhout Roland Eggimann Roland Rehfeld | Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 | 23 |
89 | A2 | 48 | Zettanet Racing Team | Jonathan Mullan Umair Khan Gerald McLeod Graham Davidson | Honda DC5 | 16 |
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