In a stunning grandstand finish, and after a race-long duel between the two, Century Motorsport (#429, Charlie Robertson / Ravi Ramyead) secured GT4 victory in Abu Dhabi over AGMC Racing team by Simpson Motorsport (#438, Fabian Duffieux / Timothy Docker / Ivan Krapivtsev) on the very last corner of the race.
Century Motorsport, which, like Simpson, was running a G82-generation BMW M4 GT4 in Abu Dhabi, was on course to take the win as the race entered its closing stages, but was caught short when a technical issue forced the refueling area to be momentarily closed. Required to pit to complete a driver change (or risk earning a penalty for exceeding Ravi Ramyead’s stint time), Century Motorsport then had to pit again the following lap for fuel and to serve a penalty, turning a near-one-minute lead into a 30-second deficit. The charging Charlie Robertson would eventually hunt down and overtake the Simpson Motorsport BMW at the final corner.
“I thought we were in the straight and narrow, but then I heard we had a 20-second penalty, which we served during our last pit stop,” Charlie Robertson explained to radiolemans.com’s Joe Bradley. “So we probably lost around 45, 50 seconds to the car behind. I came out 23 seconds back with 10, 12 minutes to go, and just got my head down and tried my hardest. I could see the [Simpson] BMW getting closer and closer every lap, but I didn’t know if I would get it.”
Robertson’s charge was inadvertently made more difficult by the Car Collection Motorsport Porsche, which, unaware of the duel, put both GT4 BMWs a further lap down on the final tour.
“I just saw some GT3 traffic on the last lap,” Robertson continues, “let the Porsche through in a good place, and I thought he might just compromise the Simpson car. And he did! And I just managed to nick the win in the final corner! It was really good. I pushed everything out there!”
On its 24H SERIES debut, the Toyota Gazoo Racing UK works entry (#423, Michael O'Brien / Benjamin Tusting / Samuel Harrison / Kavi Jundu), operated by Speedworks Motorsport, secured the first series podium for the new Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo in 3rd. Fittingly, the UAE’s Continental Racing (#496, Vasily Vladykin / Andrey Solukovtsev / Ahmed Al Khaja), also running a GR Supra GT4 Evo this weekend, rounded out a good weekend for Toyota with 4th in-class.
GPM by Dragon Racing (#408, Keith Gatehouse / Ramez Azzam / Denis Bulatov), which had been battling for the lead, retired during the second hour when the Mercedes-AMG GT4 suffered a suspected wheel bearing failure. This would be the first of a flurry of Code 60s during the second half of the event, with the purple flags coming out nine times.