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2022 Dubai 24 Hour

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2022 Dubai 24 Hour
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The 2022 Hankook Dubai 24 Hour was the 17th running of the Dubai 24 Hour, an endurance race that took place at the Dubai Autodrome on 14 and 15 January 2022. It was also the first round of the 2022 24H GT Series and TCE Series.[1] The race was won by Axcil Jefferies, Christopher Mies, Thomas Neubauer, Mohammed Saud Fahad Al Saud and Dries Vanthoor in the MS7 by WRT Audi R8 LMS Evo.

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The layout of the Dubai Autodrome.
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Schedule

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Entry list

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80 cars are entered into the event; 61 GT cars and 19 TCEs. 2 cars were removed from the entry list after crashes in private test sessions.[3]

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Results

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Qualifying

Both GT and TCE qualifying sessions featured three parts, all of which would feature one driver in every car, an average lap time would be taken and applied to every car.

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Race

Class winner in bold.

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Footnotes

  1. Car No. 4 entered as Mercedes-AMG Team HRT Bilstein and car No. 777 entered as Al Manar Racing by HRT.
  2. Car No. 7 entered as MS7 by WRT and car No. 31 entered as Belgian Audi Club Team WRT.
  3. Car No. 940 and car. no 944 entered as ID Racing and car no. 977 RABDAN Motorsports by ID Racing.
  4. Cars No. 429 entered as Century Motorsport and car no. 450 entered as RHC Jorgensen-Strom by Century.
  5. Car No. 222 entered as Lamera GT and No. 223 entered as Lamera GT LUX.
  6. The No. 429 Century Motorsport car only set a time in Q1 and Q2.
  7. The No. 278 CWS Engineering car only set a time in Q2 and Q3.
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