Last year’s 992-Am class winner Huber Motorsport (#50) has confirmed a standalone Porsche 992 GT3 R, which will be driven by Hans Wehrmann (impressively, a class winner on both of his two most recent 24H SERIES outings), Jason Hart, and newcomer Scott Noble.
2019 and 2020 class winner MRS GT-Racing (#17) returns to GT3 at the Hankook 24H DUBAI for the first time since 2013, and has entered a Porsche 992 GT3 R for James Winslow, John Corbett and George King (TCX podium finishers in 2021), and Alexander Bukhanstov, who partnered with Winslow and King in GT4 in 2022.
Similarly, five-time Hankook 24H DUBAI class winner Dragon Racing (#88) also steps up to the GT3 class for the first time in more than a decade with its new Ferrari 296 GT3. The Emirati team joins forces with ROFGO Collection founder Roald Goethe and his sons Benjamin and Oliver (the father-sons trio started their first 24-hour race together last year in Dubai), four-time class winner Jordan Grogor, and LMGTE-Am World Endurance Champion Stuart Hall.
racing one (#6), back for its first 24H SERIES outing since Mugello in 2021, has also registered a Ferrari 296 GT3 for Steffen Görig and Stefan Aust – both 992-Am class winners last year – and series newcomer Luca Ludwig.
2019 Overall GT Teams’ ‘Continents’ champion Leipert Motorsport (#63) makes its Dubai return in the GT3 class with a new EVO2 version of its Lamborghini Huracán. Gabriele Rindone (victorious in 992-Am in 2023), debutant Marco Mapelli and Alban Varutti (back for his fifth consecutive Hankook 24H DUBAI) will be joined by Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe champion, Brendon Leitch.
Also set to race in Abu Dhabi the previous weekend, Saalocin by Kox Racing (#48) will start its second Hankook 24H DUBAI in 2024 with its Porsche 992 GT3 R, and will run an almost unchanged driver line-up, including team namesake Peter Kox alongside his daughter Stéphane Kox, Nico Pronk, Dennis Retera, and Tour de France stage winner (and Dubai’s TCE winner in 2020) Tom Boonen.
7TSIX (#76) guarantees that Woking will be represented on the Hankook 24H DUBAI grid, as the British team has entered a McLaren 720S GT3 for George Nakas and Fraser Ross for its second run at the event.