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2024 Dubai 24 Hour

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2024 Dubai 24 Hour
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The 2024 Hankook Dubai 24 Hour was the 19th running of the Dubai 24 Hour, an endurance race that took place at the Dubai Autodrome on 27 and 28 January 2024. It was the final round of the 2023–24 Middle East Trophy. Originally scheduled to 13 and 14 January, a change to the race date was announced on 27 December 2023, the Dubai 24 Hour becoming the season finale, due to shipping issues in the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait.[1]

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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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55 cars are entered into the event: 49 GT cars and 6 TCEs.

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Results

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Qualifying

Pole positions in each class are denoted in bold.

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GT4 & TCE

Fastest in class in bold.

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Race

Class winner in bold.

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Notes

  1. Borisov, Bukhantsov, Dzhalilov, Mavlanov, Minsky, Bulatov, Salikhov, Shaytar, Solukovtsev, Stanchin and Lomko, also Russians, compete under an Armenian, a Kittian, a Slovakian, a German, a Kyrgyz and a Grenadian licence respectively as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  2. SMP Racing along with Bolduev, Bukhantsov, Denisov, Gadetskii, Krapivtsev, Loboda, Mavlanov, Mukovoz, Muraveika, Petrov, Pogosyan, Remenyako, Sirotkin, Smolyar and Titarenko are Russian, but they compete as neutral competitors as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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