News | July 26, 2024

24H SERIES Middle East Trophy returns for 2024/2025

Michelin 24H DUBAI and Michelin 6H ABU DHABI form 24H SERIES Middle East Trophy for 2024/2025
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·      CREVENTIC confirms Middle East program for third successive year.

·      20th edition of the Michelin 24H DUBAI headlines on 10-11-12 January.

·      Michelin 6H ABU DHABI back for fifth time on 17-18-19 January.

·      Track Days kick-off Middle East Trophy at Dubai Autodrome on 17-18 December.

GENNEP (26 July, 2024) – CREVENTIC is pleased to announce that the 24H SERIES Middle East Trophy will return for a third consecutive season in 2024/2025, and does so with additional testing opportunities and a revised two-round format. 

 

First introduced during the winter of 2022 / 2023, the 24H SERIES’ Middle East Trophy provides teams with an opportunity to extend their racing programs into the new year, simultaneously offering customers further on-track preparation time ahead of the  European season.  

 

Following positive feedback from 24H SERIES teams, drivers and fans alike, the Middle East Trophy will return for 2024/2025, and has now been streamlined to include only the 20th edition of the Michelin 24H DUBAI on 10-11-12 January and the Michelin 6H ABU DHABI one week later on 17-18-19 January.

 

Both the 24-hour and six-hour events will run uninterrupted, and will be preceded by extensive Free Practice and Qualifying sessions the day before the green flag drops.

 

Unlike previous years, teams are required to complete each round of the 24H SERIES Middle East Trophy for championship eligibility. As in 2022/2023 and 2023/2024, title honours will be awarded to teams and drivers per their respective categories. 

 

As part of a new incentive for registered teams, CREVENTIC will also host two additional ‘Track Days’ at the Dubai Autodrome on 17-18 December in lieu of a third Middle East race. Offering up to seven hours of track time apiece, both Track Days present teams with an opportunity to test Michelin’s new compounds for 2025 as the multinational tyre manufacturer readies itself for its first official season as the 24H SERIES’ official title sponsor and exclusive tyre supplier.

 

Pricing for the Track Days in December start from €4,950 per day. This entry fee includes refueling as required, service and maintenance assistance from official Michelin engineers on the ground at the Autodrome, and shared use of a pitbox (exclusive use of a garage is available for an additional €500 per day). Grounding and loading of each team’s container at the Dubai Autodrome is also included.

 

Further information regarding the 2024/2025 24H SERIES Middle East Trophy and Track Day registration can be found at 24hseries.com/teams, and through CREVENTIC directly via [email protected] and/or +31 485 471166.

24H SERIES Middle East Trophy – Reigning and former title winners

2017 Overall GT Teams’ ‘Continents’ champion Herberth Motorsport secured GT3 Teams’ honours in the 2022/2023 24H SERIES Middle East Trophy. 2022 GT European Trophy winner Phoenix Racing took GT3-PRO/AM honours that same winter, but was usurped one year later by Britain’s Century Motorsport, who came out on top of a very close fight, ironically, with 2023/2024 overall GT3 Teams’ winner – and 2022/2023 992 Teams’ winner – Manamauri Energy by Ebimotors. CP Racing meanwhile was victorious in GT3-AM in both 2022/2023 and 2023/2024.

 

Red Camel-Jordans.nl emulated Ebimotors to take 992 Teams’ garlands in 2023/2024, while HRT Performance was victorious in 992-AM both years: the first as a standalone entry in 2022/2023, and the second in collaboration with the Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation in 2023/2024.

 

Britain’s Toro Verde GT overhauled 2022/2023 GTX Teams’ winner Razoon – More Than Racing to the category win in 2023/2024. One year before its move to GT3, Century Motorsport took the GT4 Teams’ title win in 2022/2023, and came very close to securing the double in 2023/2024, losing only on countback to AGMC Racing Team by Simpson Motorsport (the latter also finished at the top of the 2023/2024 TCR Teams’ standings). Three-time Overall TCE Teams’ champion Wolf-Power Racing took its most recent title win in the 24H SERIES in 2022/2023, and series mainstay CWS Engineering secured the TCX Teams’ title earlier this year. 

2022/2023

GT3 Teams’

GT3 Drivers’

 

GT3-P/A Teams’

GT3-P/A Drivers’

 

GT3-AM Teams’

GT3-AM Drivers’

 

992 Teams’

992 Drivers’

 

992-AM Teams'

992-AM Drivers'

 

GTX Teams'

GTX Drivers'

 

GT4 Teams'

GT4 Drivers'       

 

TCR Teams'

TCR Drivers'

Herberth Motorsport

Alfred Renauer / Robert Renauer

 

Phoenix Racing

Pierre Kaffer / Michael Doppelmayr / Elia Erhart

 

CP Racing

Charles Putman / Charles Espenlaub / Joe Foster / Shane Lewis

 

Willi Motorsport by Ebimotors

Fabrizio Broggi / Sergiu Nicolae / Sabino de Castro

 

HRT Performance

Abdulla Ali Al Khelaifi

 

Razoon – More Than Racing

Daniel Drexel

 

Century Motorsport

David Holloway           

 

Wolf-Power Racing

Jasmin Preisig / Ivars Vallers  

2023/2024

GT3 Teams'

GT3 Drivers'

 

GT3-P/A Teams'

GT3-P/A Drivers'

 

GT3-AM Teams'

GT3-AM Drivers'

                                    

992 Teams'

992 Drivers'

 

992-AM Teams'

992-AM Drivers'

 

GTX Teams'

GTX Drivers'

 

GT4 Teams'

GT4 Drivers'

 

TCR Teams'

TCR Drivers'

 

TCX Teams'

TCX Drivers'

Manamauri Energy by Ebimotors

Fabrizio Broggi / Sergiu Nicolae / Sabino de Castro / Cosimo Papi

 

Century Motorsport

Lewis Plato / Carl Cavers / Jack Barlow

 

CP Racing

Charles Putman / Charles Espenlaub / Joe Foster / Shane Lewis

                                    

Red Camel-Jordans.nl

Ivo Breukers / Rik Breukers / Luc Breukers / Fabian Danz

 

QMMF by HRT

Abdulla A. A. Khelaifi / Ibrahim Al Abdulghani / Ghanim Al Ali / Julian Hanses

 

Toro Verde

Lawrence Tomlinson / Freddie Tomlinson / Michael Simpson

 

Century Motorsport

Andrey Solukovtsev / Vasily Vladykin

 

Simpson Motorsport

James Kaye

 

CWS Engineering

Colin White / Owen Hizzy

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