2019 24H Middle East Series

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The 2019 24H Middle East Series is the first season of the 24H Middle East Series, presented by Creventic. [1] The races are contested with GT3-spec cars, GT4-spec cars, 24H-Specials cars, along with LMP2 cars, LMP3 cars and Group CN prototype cars.

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Calendar

RoundEventCircuitLocationDate
1 6H Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai Autodrome Dubai, United Arab Emirates 25-26 January 2019
2 4H Abu Dhabi Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Yas Marina Circuit Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 1–2 February 2019
3 10H Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai Autodrome Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7 February 2019

Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
PX
Flag of Italy.svg Avelon Formula Wolf GB08 Tornado 45 Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Bellarosa1–2
Flag of Italy.svg Guglielmo Belotti1–2
Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Negro1
SPX
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Speed Lover Porsche 991 GT3 Cup MR 78 Flag of Lebanon.svg Yusif Bassil2
Flag of Oman.svg Al Faisal Al Zubair 2
TCR
Flag of Hungary.svg Zengő Motorsport CUPRA León TCR 8 Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán ZengőAll
Flag of Hungary.svg Csaba Tóth 1, 3
Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Tenke2
10 Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Zengő2
Flag of Hungary.svg Csaba Tóth2
Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Horváth3
Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Kismarty-Lechner3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J W BIRD Motorsport Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Dehadray2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kieran Griffin2
Flag of Germany.svg ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 77 Flag of Germany.svg René Münnich All
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luc BreukersAll
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Red Camel-Jordans.nl CUPRA León TCR 101All
Flag of Lebanon.svg Yusif Bassil1, 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ivo Breukers2–3
Source: [2]

Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

Classes Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 6H Dubai Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 4H Abu Dhabi Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 10H Dubai
PX Winners Flag of Italy.svg No. 45 Avelon Formula Flag of Italy.svg No. 45 Avelon FormulaNo Entries
Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Bellarosa
Flag of Italy.svg Guglielmo Belotti
Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Negro
Flag of Italy.svg Ivan Bellarosa
Flag of Italy.svg Guglielmo Belotti
SPX WinnersNo Entries Flag of Belgium (civil).svg No. 78 Speed Lover
Flag of Lebanon.svg Yusif Bassil
Flag of Oman.svg Al Faisal Al Zubair
TCR Winners Flag of Hungary.svg No. 8 Zengő Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg No. 101 Red Camel-Jordans.nl Flag of the Netherlands.svg No. 101 Red Camel-Jordans.nl
Flag of Hungary.svg Csaba Tóth
Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Zengő
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ivo Breukers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luc Breukers
Flag of Lebanon.svg Yusif Bassil
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ivo Breukers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Luc Breukers

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References

  1. Lloyd, Daniel (4 September 2018). "Creventic Launches 24H Middle East Series". sportscar365.com. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  2. "Hankook 24H Middle East 2019 Entry List". 24hseries.com. Creventic. Archived from the original on 23 December 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2018.