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2024 4 Hours of Sepang
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The 2024 4 Hours of Sepang was an endurance sportscar racing event held between 6 and 8 December 2024 at Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Malaysia. It was the first and second round of 2024–25 Asian Le Mans Series season.

Entry list
The entry list was published on 21 November and consisted of 42 entries across 3 categories – 10 in LMP2, 7 in LMP3 and 25 in GT.[1][2]
Schedule
Free practice
- Only the fastest car in each class is shown.
Race 1
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Qualifying
Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.
Race
Race result
The minimum number of laps for classification (70% of overall winning car's distance) was 72 laps. Class winners are marked in bold.
- The No. 74 Kessel Racing was penalised for Dennis Marschall exceeding his maximum driving time by 4.592 seconds. Stewards imposed 5 seconds Stop & Go penalty for that which was converted into 35 seconds time penalty.[12]
- The No. 11 Proton Competition lost 10 laps from the sum of completed laps as the result of the penalty for not meeting the minimum driving time by Mathias Beche. Beche drove 20 minutes less than required minimum.[13]
- The No. 79 Tsunami RT was penalised for Daniel Gaunt exceeding his maximum stint time by 16 minutes. Stewards deducted 7 laps from the sum of completed laps by the crew and imposed time penalty of 1 minute and 53 seconds.[14]
- The No. 22 Proton Competition was found in post-race scrutineering to have less fuel than required minimum of 1 litre and was disqualified for that.[15]
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Race 2
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Qualifying
One Qualifying session was held. Each crew's second fastest lap was used to determine the grid for the Race 2.[17] Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.
Race
Race result
The minimum number of laps for classification (70% of overall winning car's distance) was 58 laps. Class winners are marked in bold.
- The No. 3 DKR Engineering was penalised for two offenses during a single pit stop. The first infringement was stopping the car in the wrong spot and the second one was changing tyres before refuelling. Stewards imposed two 10 seconds time penalties for these offenses.[23][24]
- The No. 23 Absolute Racing was penalised for Carl Wattana Bennett exceeding his maximum driving time by 1 minute and 49.307 seconds. Stewards imposed 1 minute and 50 seconds Stop & Go penalty converted into deduction of 1 lap from the sum of completed by them and 12 seconds time penalty.[27]
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