Abu Dhabi, UAE (19 January 2025):
BMW M4 GT3 EVO power once again proved victorious in the 24H SERIES Middle East Trophy, during today’s breath-taking Michelin 6H ABU DHABI at Yas Marina Circuit, with The Bend Team WRT taking a well-crafted win with Charles Weerts, Timur Boguslavskiy and Yasser Shahin.
For Team WRT and BMW, of course, the result marked an outstanding couple of weeks in the United Arab Emirates after earning success in the Michelin 24H DUBAI last Sunday with the squad’s AlManar Racing entry.
Absolutely packed with drama, today’s race built to a fantastic crescendo with the No.32 BMW M4 GT3 EVO taking the win by two seconds. Winward Racing, which is provisionally crowned the GT3 and GT3 Pro-Am Champion team, took second with the No.16 Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO of Sergey Stolyarov and Victor Shaytar, the Pro-Am Drivers’ Champions, Sergei Borisov and Gabriele Piana.
“I’m very happy, this was mainly preparation for Timur and Yasser”, said Abu Dhabi race winner Weerts, “We knew it wasn’t going to be easy, there is a good level and we had to have a good race to be up there – which is what we did. Also, a big thank you to Timur and Yasser and also to Team WRT for this great race, and I think it’s quite a good success for BMW with two wins in two weeks!”
Nobody was prepared for the spectacular drama of the final couple of laps, contact between the No.33 Optimum Motorsport McLaren 720S GT3 EVO and the No.80 Herberth Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) at multiple corners ending with third for the McLaren and sixth, and significant damage, for the Porsche.
Fifth overall were GT3-Am class winners, and provisional Driver and Team class champions, HOFOR Racing with the No.11 Mercedes-AMG GT3 piloted by husband and wife Alexander and Chantal Prinz, Michael Kroll and Timo Rumpfkeil. Chantal Prinz is also the Ladies Cup Champion.
GTX was won by Saalocin by Kox Racing’s KTM X-BOW GT2 of Nicolas Pronk, Dennis Retera and Peter Kox, but the title goes to 111 Racing. In the 992 class, the No.918 Muhlner Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) of Martin Rump and Valters Zviedris was victorious from new 992 and Am Champions QMMF by HRT – Abdulla Ali AL Khelaifi, Ghanim Al Ali, Ibrahim Al Abdulghani and Julian Hanses.
Simpson Motorsport’s No. 438 BMW M4 GT4 (G82), with Takashi Hata, Taiyo Ida and Kenji Suzuki, won GT4 and the title after fuel pressure problems for the No.496 Continental TTR Racing Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO. In TCE-TCX, CHAZEL Technologie Course won with the No.110 Alpine A110 of Felix Crepet, Guillaume Masset, Stephane Lipp and Michel Abattu. AsBest Racing, though, win the crown.