Three wins from three outings in the Middle East secured Red Camel-Jordans.nl (#909) a commanding win in the 992 Teams’ title chase, albeit, after scratch results have been calculated, still only eight points ahead of QMMF by HRT (#931), the latter of which finished as 992’s overall runner-up in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Two consecutive class wins mean the Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation-supported HRT Performance entry also takes the 992-Am Teams’ championship in only its second full 24H SERIES campaign.
The United Arab Emirates’ RABDAN Motorsport (#971), supported at all three rounds by FULGENZI Racing, finishes a motivating 3rd in the 992 standings and 2nd in the 992-Am title chase thanks to podium finishes at both the Hankook 12H KUWAIT and the Hankook 6H ABU DHABI. The Abu Dhabi-based Porsche 992 GT3 Cup finished just four points behind QMMF by HRT in the 992 standings.
Scratch results ironically mean that Rik Breukers, who was unable to compete in Abu Dhabi, joins father and brother Ivo and Luc in the 992 Drivers’ winner’s circle. 2019 Overall TCE Drivers’ ‘Continents’ champion Fabian Danz also nets his second 24H SERIES driver’s crown.
Eight points further back, Qatari compatriots Abdulla Ali Al Khelaifi, Ghanim Al Ali and Ibrahim Al Abdulghani are the 992 Drivers’ runners-up with PRO driver Julian Hanses, though the quartet do take 992-Am Drivers’ honours. Christopher Zöchling and the UAE’s Saif Alameri complete the 992 drivers’ rostrum.
Just six points further back, back-to-back 4th place finishes in the UAE vaults NKPP Racing by Bas Koeten Racing to 3rd in the 992-Am Teams’ standings, with Gijs Bessem – the only driver to contest both races with the Dutch team – doing likewise in the 992-Am Drivers’ rankings.