Jack Mitchell dominated GTX during the early going in the Team CMR Ginetta G56 GT2, mixing it in the lower order of the GT3 class runners and ending the opening hour well over a minute and a half clear. Mike Simpson took over at the first round of stops, but soon had to pit with smoke entering the car’s cockpit. Continued issues ultimately ended the Ginetta’s involvement.
As a result, the Vortex 2.0 was able to take a clear lead in GTX with Julien Boillot at the wheel and the French team looked set for a trouble-free run to the finish. With 48 minutes remaining, though, the Vortex pulled off the track. Although not taking the flag, the squad won from the GT 3 Poland Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2 of Adrian and Andrzej Lewandowski by several laps.
Cerny Motorsport team owner Henry Cerny took the start of the race in GT4 from class pole, comfortably leading in the BMW M4 before some frustrating niggles emerged after Sternkopf took over at the first stop. The car crawled to a halt, before getting going again on a couple of occasions, and intermittent gremlins continued to blight the BMW throughout.
Even so, the squad fought hard and battled to a four lap winning margin over the Circuit Toys Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2 of Will Powell, Klaas Kooiker and Arthur Simondet. SRS Team Sorg Rennsport led for a short period earlier on with its Porsche 718 Cayman RS Clubsport, but any hopes disappeared in hour five after a spin into the barriers at Turn Four for Stefan Beyer.
Prior to the lap one Code 60, Christian Ladurner had grabbed the TCE-TCX lead in the asBest Racing SEAT Leon Cup Racer from the team’s pole-qualifying Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 CS (982) driven by Dylan Pragji. The Porsche soon moved back into the lead though, with Chazel Technologie Course’s Alpine A110 Cup piloted by Xavier Follenfant close behind.
Ladurner was handed a 60 second penalty for overtaking during the initial Code 60, but all three cars continued to battle strongly. The Alpine led into the second half of the race and strengthened its grip to clearly win from the asBest Porsche of Pragji, Marco Grilli, Usmaan Mughal and Shiraz Khan.
The title deciding third and final round of the 2025/2026 Michelin 24H SERIES Middle East Trophy, the Michelin 24H DUBAI, will take place at Dubai Autodrome just a few days from now on 16/17/18 January.