The 2020 Dubai 24 Hour was the 15th running of the Dubai 24 Hour. It was also the first round of both the 2020 24H GT Series and the 2020 24H TCE Series. The event was held on 9 to 10 January at the Dubai Autodrome, United Arab Emirates. The race ran for 7 hours, 18 minutes of race time and 16 hours overall before the race was red flagged due to excess rain. The track had insufficient draining for the amount of rain and after 16 hours officials declared the race official. [1]
Pos | Class | No | Entrant | Drivers | Car | Laps |
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1 | GT3-Pro | 4 | Black Falcon | Khaled Al Qubaisi Hubert Haupt Ben Barker Manuel Metzger Jeroen Bleekemolen | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 168 |
2 | GT3-Pro | 88 | Car Collection Motorsport | Rik Breukers Christopher Haase Mike David Ortmann Dimitri Parhofer Markus Winkelhock | Audi R8 LMS Evo | 168 |
3 | GT3-Pro | 7 | MS7 by WRT | Rik Breukers Mohammed Saud Fahad Al Saud Michael Vergers Dries Vanthoor Christopher Mies | Audi R8 LMS Evo | 168 |
4 | GT3-Pro | 91 | Herberth Motorsport | Ralf Bohn Robert Renauer Alfred Renauer Sven Müller | Porsche 911 GT3 R (991 II) | 167 |
5 | GT3-Pro | 31 | Team WRT | Rolf Ineichen Mark Ineichen Mirko Bortolotti Kelvin van der Linde Michael Vergers | Audi R8 LMS Evo | 167 |
6 | GT3-Pro | 77 | Barwell Motorsport | Adrian Amstutz Patrick Kujala Jordan Witt Dennis Lind Adam Balon | Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo | 166 |
7 | GT3-Pro | 10 | SPS automotive performance | Valentin Pierburg Tom Onslow-Cole Dominic Baumann Lance David Arnold | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 166 |
8 | GT3-AM | 19 | MP Motorsport | Daniël de Jong Henk de Jong Bert de Heus Jaap van Lagen | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 165 |
9 | GT3-Pro | 99 | Attempto Racing | Duncan Huisman Nicolas Schöll Luc Braams Mattia Drudi | Audi R8 LMS Evo | 165 |
10 | GT3-AM | 70 | Toksport WRT | Martin Konrad Axcil Jefferies Alexander Hrachowina George Kurtz Finlay Hutchinson | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 163 |
11 | GT3-AM | 28 | DINAMIC MOTORSPORT | Mikkel O. Pedersen Roberto Pampanini Ivan Jacoma Mauro Calamia Stefano Monaco | PORSCHE 911 GT3 R (991 II) | 162 |
12 | GT3-AM | 34 | Car Collection Motorsport | Johannes Kirchhoff Gustav Edelhoff Elmar Grimm Ingo Vogler | Audi R8 LMS Evo | 162 |
13 | GT3-AM | 69 | Team Hong Kong Craft-Bamboo Racing | Jonathan Hui Antares Au Frank Yu Kevin Tse | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 162 |
14 | GT3-AM | 95 | Earl Bamber Motorsport | Eric Lux Gerard Lopez Tim Müller Jürgen Häring Will Bamber | Porsche 911 GT3 R (991 II) | 160 |
15 | GT3-AM | 85 | CP Racing | Charles Putman Charles Espenlaub Shane Lewis Mike Hedlund | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 160 |
16 | GT3-Pro | 84 | HTP Winward Motorsport | Al Faisal Al Zubair Maximilian Götz Maximilian Buhk Christopher Bruck Indy Dontje | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 160 |
17 | GTX | 788 | Dragon Racing | Jim Geddie Glynn Geddie Adam Balon Phil Keen | Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo | 160 |
18 | 991 | 989 | MRS GT-Racing | Gosia Rdest Jukka Honkavuori John Hartshorne Ollie Hancock | Porsche 991-II Cup | 160 |
19 | GT3-Pro | 777 | Toksport WRT | Luca Stolz Maro Engel Martin Konrad Philip Ellis Patrick Assenheimer | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 159 |
20 | 991 | 996 | race:pro motorsport | Bertram Hornung Matthias Jeserich Christian Voigtländer Larry Ten Voorde Max Weering | Porsche 991 -II Cup | 159 |
21 | 911 | 909 | DUWO Racing | Andrey Mukovoz Sergey Peregudov Stanislav Sidoruk Dylan Pereira | Porsche 991 -II Cup | 158 |
22 | 911 | 969 | HRT Performance | Hans Holmlund Tommy Gråberg Erik Behrens Holger Harmsen Leon Köhler | Porsche 991 -II Cup | 157 |
23 | 911 | 997 | race:pro motorsport | Gabriele Rindone Matthias Hoffsümmer Oliver Webb Nadir Zuhour Mark Wallenwein | Porsche 991 -II Cup | 157 |
24 | 911 | 980 | MRS GT-Racing | Alex Autumn Andreas Gülden Wolfgang Triller Shaun Thong Franjo Kovac | Porsche 991 -II Cup | 156 |
25 | 911 | 911 | Porsche Lorient Racing | Jean-François Demorge Lionel Amrouche Dominique Bastien Eric Mouez Frédéric Ancel | Porsche 991 -II Cup | 155 |
26 | TCR | 188 | AC Motorsport | Stephane Perrin Vincent Radermecker Tom Boonen Gilles Magnus Matthew Taskinen | Audi RS3 LMS DSG | 155 |
27 | 991 | 904 | JFC/LB Living racing | Daniel Sutterd Richard Muscat Sam Fillmore Andrew Fawcet | Porsche 991 -II Cup | 154 |
28 | GTX | 754 | QSR Racing | Jimmy de Breuker Michiel Verhaeren Olivier Bertels Johnny de Breuker Dmitry Gvazava | Mercedes-AMG GTX | 153 |
29 | TCR | 111 | Lestrup Racing Team | Marcus Fluch Hannes Morin Martin Öhlin Oliver Söderström | Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR DSG | 153 |
30 | GT4 | 403 | Atlas BX Motorsports | Steven Cho Jong-Kyum Kim Masataka Yanagida Jae-Sung Park | Mercedes-AMG GT4 | 153 |
31 | TCR | 112 | Autorama Motorsport by Wolf-Power Racing | Alberto Vescovi Roberto Ferri Miklas Born Constantin Kletzer Yannick Mettler | Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR DSG | 153 |
32 | GT4 | 430 | Century Motorsport | Nathan Freke Daren Jorgensen Brett Strom Ben Hurst Angus Fender | BMW M4 GT4 | 153 |
33 | GT4 | 429 | Century Motorsport | Nathan Freke Andrew Gordon-Colebrooke Daren Jorgensen Ben Hurst Angus Fender | BMW M4 GT4 | 153 |
34 | GT4 | 451 | Team Avia Sorg Rennsport | Björn Simon Stephan Epp Paul Seiljes Jose Manuel de los Milagros Ahmed Al Melaihi | BMW M4 GT4 | 152 |
35 | TCR | 101 | Red Camel-Jordans.nl | Ivo Breukers Henry Littig Jerimy Daniel Jean-François Hevey | SEAT Cupra TCR DSG | 152 |
36 | GT4 | 410 | Leipert Motorsport | Fidel Lieb Ronny Lethmate Kenneth Heyer Melvin Moh | Mercedes-AMG GT4 | 151 |
37 | GT4 | 462 | Ciceley Motorsport | Jack Butel Jon Minshaw Katarina Kyvalova Jake Giddings Adam Morgan | Mercedes-AMG GT4 | 151 |
38 | GT4 | 438 | ST Racing | Samantha Tan John Boyd Nickolas Wittmer Jon Miller | BMW M4 GT4 | 151 |
39 | TCR | 107 | BBR | Kantadhee Kusiri Kantasak Kusiri Anusorn Asiralertsiri Munkong Sathienthirakul Chariya Nuya | SEAT Cupra TCR DSG | 151 |
40 | TCR | 131 | TOPCAR Sport with Bas Koeten Racing | Kari-Pekka Laaksonen Antti Buri Fabian Danz Ronny Jost | SEAT Cupra TCR DSG | 151 |
41 | GT4 | 402 | Heide-Motorsport | Rahel Frey Heinz Schmersal Alex Welch Mike Beckhusen | Audi R8 LMS Evo | 150 |
42 | GT4 | 469 | Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport | Michael Schrey Michael Fischer Marc Ehret Gabriele Piana Tobias Muller | BMW M4 GT4 | 150 |
43 | TCR | 1 | Autorama Motorsport by Wolf-Power Racing | Yannick Mettler Kim Holmgaard Martin Vedel Felice Jelmini Mathieu Detry | Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR DSG | 150 |
44 | TCR | 110 | Lestrup Racing Team | Mats Olsson Stefan Nilsson Peter Fahlström Christian Axelsson | Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR DSG | 149 |
45 | TCR | 169 | Bonk Motorsport | Hermann Bock Andreas Möntmann Michael Bonk Michael Mayer | Audi RS3 LMS DSG | 149 |
46 | TCR | 122 | KCMG | Paul Ip Jim Ka To Andy Yan Kenneth Ma Henry Lee Junior | Honda Civic FK7 TCR | 148 |
47 | GT4 | 431 | Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport | Martin Kroll Michael Kroll Alexander Prinz Hermann Bock Max Partl | BMW M4 GT4 | 148 |
48 | GTX | 758 | VDS Racing Adventures | Raphaël van der Straten Hary Putz Nick Geelen Patrick Asnong Jake Camilleri | MARC II V8 | 147 |
49 | GTX | 717 | Cor Euser Racing | Cor Euser Einar Thorsen Richard Verburg Nigel Farmer Keong Liam Lim | MARC II V8 | 147 |
50 | TCX | 321 | Team ACP - Tangerine Associates | Damon Danieli Ken Goldberg Catesby Jones Jim Norman | BMW M240i Racing Cup | 145 |
51 | TCR | 133 | Zengő Motorsport | Zoltán Zengő Csaba Tóth Tamás Horváth Gábor Kismarty-Lechner Ga'l Szabolcs | SEAT Cupra TCR DSG | 144 |
DNF | TCX | 278 | CWS Engineering | Colin White Bradley Scorer Fraser Robertson Jean-François Brunot Adam Hatfield | Ginetta G55 | 143 |
53 | TCR | 116 | Atech Racing | Peter England Will Morrison Colin Boyle Julian Griffin | SEAT LCR TCR V3 DSG | 143 |
DNF | GTX | 710 | Leipert Motorsport | Gregg Gorski Gerhard Watzinger J.M. Littman Yury Wagner Tom Dillmann | Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo | 140 |
55 | 991 | 902 | TM - Racing.org | Harald Geisselhart Andreas Riedl Der Bommel Constantin Schöll | Porsche 991-II Cup | 138 |
56 | TC | 351 | Team Avia Sorg Rennsport | Skip Woody Johan Schwartz Benito Tagle Mark Brummond | BMW M240i Racing Cup | 138 |
57 | GT4 | 468 | 3Y Technology | Gilles Vannelet Nidal Baumgartner Petr Lisa Beitske Visser | BMW M4 GT4 | 137 |
58 | TCR | 175 | NKPP Racing by Bas Koeten Racing | Gijs Bessem Harry Hilders Bob Herber Willem Meijer | SEAT Cupra TCR DSG | 137 |
59 | GT3-AM | 29 | DINAMIC MOTORSPORT | Philipp Sager Helmut Roedig Bashar Mardini Christopher Zöchling | Porsche 911 GT3 R (991 II) | 134 |
60 | TCX | 226 | Nordschleife Racing | Guillaume Roman Thierry Blaise François Riaux Michel Sallenbach | Ligier JS2 R | 124 |
61 | GTX | 705 | Lotus PB Racing | Stefano D'Aste Luciano Tarabini Vito Utzieri Enrico Ricciardi | Lotus Exige V6 Cup R | 110 |
DNF | GT3-AM | 26 | SAINTELOC RACING | Pierre-Yves Paque Christian Kelders Daniel Desbrueres Michael Blanchemain Steven Palette | Audi R8 LMS Evo | 102 |
DNF | TC | 302 | fun-M Motorsport | Vincent Piemonte Oscar Jackson Recep Sari Gustavo Xavier Eric Zimmermann | BMW M240i Racing Cup | 48 |
DNC | GTX | 201 | Vortex V8 | Julien Boillot Philippe Bonnel Arnaud Gomez Olivier Gomez | Vortex Light V8 | 33 |
DNF | GT3-Pro | 24 | GPX Racing | Julien Andlauer Stuart Hall Jordan Grogor Frédéric Fatien Dirk Werner | Porsche 911 GT3 R (991 II) | 3 |
DNS | 991 | 979 | Speed Lover | Kevin Veltman Marcel Schoonhoven Remon Vos | Porsche 991-II Cup | 0 |
DNS | GT4 | 471 | Newbridge Motorsport | Nico Verdonck Rodrigue Gillion Riley Coomber Paul Hill Michael Stephen | Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 | 0 |
DNS | TC | 172 | Nordschleife Racing | Thierry Boyer Philippe Baffoun Thierry Chkondali Rhys Lloyd Bruno Derossi | Peugeot 308 Racing Cup | 0 |
Source: [2] |
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