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2025 Dubai 24 Hour

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2025 Dubai 24 Hour
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The 2025 Michelin Dubai 24 Hour was the 20th running of the Dubai 24 Hour, a motorsport endurance race at the Dubai Autodrome. The race was held from 10–12 January 2025. It was the first round of the 2025 Middle East Trophy.[1]

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The layout of the Dubai Autodrome.

Schedule

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Entries

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Results

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Qualifying

Pole positions in each class are denoted in bold.

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GTX, GT4 & TCX

Fastest in class in bold.

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Notes
The following cars received a drop of start grid positions as a result of Race Director decisions:

  • ^1 Car 31 – 2 position grid drop
  • ^2 Car 992 – 2 position grid drop
  • ^3 Car 888 – 2 position grid drop
  • ^4 Car 111 – 2 position grid drop
  • ^5 Car 797 – All qualifying times deleted

Race

Half distance

Class winner in bold.

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Final result

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Notes

  1. Malykhin is Belarusian, but he competes under a British licence as Belarusian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  1. SMP Racing is a Russian team, but they compete under a German flag as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  2. Agafonov, Denisov, Gubaydullin, Gutak, Konstantin, Levin, Loboda, Mazepin, Nesov, Petrov, Plekhanov, Pogosyan, Rusinov, Saitov, Salikhov, Shaytar, Sirotkin and Stolyarov are Russian, but they compete as neutral competitors as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  3. All following drivers are Russian, but Bukhantsov competes under an Emirati licence, Ekelchik and Mavlanov under an Armenian license, Geshev under a Montenegrin license, Kireev under a Cypriot license and Minsky, Smal and Solukovtsev under a Kyrgyz license as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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