The calendar for the 2024–25 season was announced on the official website 22 April 2024. The first two races were held at the Sepang International Circuit in December 2024, before moving to United Arab Emirates at the Dubai Autodrome in Dubai and Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi in February 2025.[1]
The season comprises six four-hour length races, run on the three circuits.
Inter Europol Competition was scheduled to enter an Oreca 07, but altered its plans prior to the start of the season, replacing it with a second LMP3 entry.[14][15]
Paul Lanchère was scheduled to compete for Proton Competition, but did not appear at any rounds. He was replaced by Alexander Mattschull.[4]
1 2 3 4 5 Lomko, Shaytar, Stolyarov and Salikhov are Russian, but they compete as neutral competitors as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Bukhantsov, also a Russian, competes under a Kittitian licence for the same reason.
↑ Malykhin is Belarusian, but he competes under a Kittitian licence as Belarusian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
↑ The GT class winner for the second Dubai race was the No. 99 Herberth Motorsport entry. As it was not a full-season entrant, the points for the win were awarded to the No. 81 Winward Racing entry.
↑ Mathias Beche did not fulfil his mandated minimum drive time during race 1 of the 4 Hours of Sepang, meaning that he did not receive points for that event.[41]
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