The 2025 Middle East Trophy will be the third season of the Middle East Trophy, presented by Creventic. [1] The races are contested with GT3-spec cars, GT4-spec cars, sports cars, 24H-Specials, like silhouette cars, TCR Touring Cars, TCX cars and TC cars.
The 12 Hours of Kuwait was provisionally included in the calendar as the opening round in December of 2024, however it was dropped later, meaning the season started in 2025 with the Dubai 24 Hour. [2]
Round | Event | Circuit | Location | Date | Map of circuit locations |
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1 | Michelin Dubai 24 Hour | Dubai Autodrome | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 10–12 January 2025 | |
2 | Michelin 6 Hours of Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina Circuit | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | 17–19 January 2025 | |
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Bold indicates overall winner.
Event | Circuit | GT3-Pro Winners | GT3-Pro Am Winners | GT3-Am Winners | GTX Winners | 992-Pro Winners | 992-Am Winners | GT4 Winners | TCX Winners | Report | |
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1 | Dubai Autodrome | No. 777 AlManar Racing by Team WRT | No. 91 Herberth Motorsport | No. 991 Paradine Competition | No. 710 Leipert Motorsport | No. 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl | No. 974 QMMF by HRT | No. 438 AGMC Racing by Simpson Motorsport | No. 101 asBest Racing | Report | |
Al Faisal Al Zubair Dan Harper Max Hesse Darren Leung Ben Tuck | Kay van Berlo Ralf Bohn Jake Pedersen Alfred Renauer Robert Renauer | Ahmad Al Harthy Darren Leung Toby Sowery Simon Traves | "Takis" Brendon Leitch JJ Song Gerhard Watzinger Don Yount | Ivo Breukers Luc Breukers Rik Breukers Fabian Danz | Ibrahim Al-Abdulghani Abdulla Ali Al-Khelaifi Ghanim Ali Al Maadheed Julian Hanses | Ramez Azzam Tim Docker Tiger Tari William Tewiah Tudor Tudurachi | Thomas Alpiger Mohammed Al Owais Christian Ladurner Pia Ohlsson Nadir Zuhour | ||||
2 | Yas Marina Circuit | No. 32 The Bend Team WRT | No. 16 Winward Racing | No. 11 HOFOR Racing | No. 748 Saalocin by Kox Racing | No. 918 Mühlner Motorsport | No. 974 QMMF by HRT | No. 438 Simpson Motorsport | No. 102 asBest Racing | Report | |
Timur Boguslavskiy Yasser Shahin Charles Weerts | Viktor Shaytar Sergey Stolyarov Gabriele Piana Rinat Salikhov Sergei Borisov | Michael Kroll Chantal Prinz Alexander Prinz Timo Rumpfkeil | Peter Kox Nico Pronk Dennis Retera | Martin Rump Valters Zviedris | Ibrahim Al-Abdulghani Abdulla Ali Al-Khelaifi Ghanim Ali Al Maadheed Julian Hanses | Takashi Hata Taiyo Ida Kenji Suzuki | Ahmed Al Khaja Fahad Khan Johny Khazzoum | ||||
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