2009 Dubai 24 Hour


The 2009 TOYO Tires Dubai 24 Hour was the 4th running of the Dubai 24 Hour endurance event. The race was held at the Dubai Autodrome and was organized by the promoter Creventic. The official event commenced on 8 January and finished on 10 January 2009.

Overview

Practice days for the event began on 5 January 2009, followed by qualifying on 8 January which decided the grid positions for the race. The 24-hour event began on January 9 and finished on January 10. A total 78 entrants from all over the world participated in the event.

Qualifying

Qualifying began on January 8 on a sunny afternoon. The cars from the A6 class dominated the top of the time table, and it was no surprise when one of the Porsche 997 GT3 cars occupied Pole Position. Apart from this, a notable curb in the domination of the Porsches was in the shape of a 3-Year Old Mégane driven by the Equipe Vershuur Team which took 3rd place on the grid with a stunning lap of 2:04.168, beating some of the more agile vehicles on the grid.
Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.
PosNo.TeamCarClassLap TimeDifference
134Autorlando SportPorsche 911 GT3 RSRA62:01.183
241Land MotorsportPorsche 911 GT3 RSRA62:02.487+1.304
3107Equipe VerschuurRenault Mégane TrophySP12:04.168+2.985
446Khaleji MotorsportPorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:05.277+4.094
569Al Faisal RacingBMW Z4 CoupeA52:05.279+4.096
633Lukas MotorsportPorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:06.506+5.323
712ARC BratislavaPorsche 911 GT3A62:07.276+6.093
842Land MotorsportPorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:07.466+6.283
928Jetalliance RacingPorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:08.084+6.901
1017De Lorenzi RacingPorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:08.268+7.085
1132First MotorpsortPorsche 997 GT3 Cup SA62:08.282+7.099
12111Bovi MotorsportBrokernet Silver StingSP12:08.454+7.271
13100Hubert Bergh MotorsportPorsche 997 SupercupA62:09.115+7.932
1435CM Creativ Marketing GmbHPorsche 996 GT3 CupA62:09.128+7.945
15118PMB MotorsportPorsche 996 GT2-RSP22:09.175+7.992
16104Khaleji MotorsportFerrari F430 GTSP22:09.218+8.035
17103Gravity Racing InternationalMosler MT900R GT3SP22:09.371+8.188
189Motorsport InternationalJaguar X-type SilhouetteSP12:09.396+8.213
1977Attempto RacingPorsche 997 CupA62:09.626+8.443
2018Besaplast RacingPorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:09.630+8.447
2144Mal Rose RacingHolden Commodore SSSP22:09.703+8.520
2223RJN MotorsportNissan 350Z GT3A52:10.193+9.010
2327Autoweiland.dePorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:10.688+9.485
248Duller MotorsportBMW M3 GTRA52:10.842+9.659
2539CC Car CollectuonPorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:10.945+9.762
2630First MotorsportPorsche 996 SupercupA62:11.062+9.879
27117PMB MotorsportPorsche 996 GT2-RSP22:11.419+10.236
2824Motors TVBMW 135iSP22:11.469+10.286
29888Audi CR-8 TeamAudi R8 LMSSP22:11.603+10.420
3053RJN MotorsportNissan 350ZA52:11.965+10.782
3110Duller MotorsportBMW M3 GTRA52:12.146+10.963
3226Autoweiland.dePorsche 997 CupA62:12.392+11.209
33101SartoriusTeam Black FalconBMW M3 GTSSP22:12.394+11.211
343SpeedloverPorsche 997 GT3A62:12.412+11.229
3522Chad RacingPorsche 997 GT3 CupA62:12.424+11.241
36120Empire MotorsportsLotus 2 ElevenA52:12.678+11.495
3715CC Car CollectionPorsche 996 GT3 CupA62:13.610+12.427
38113Gomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP12:13.870+12.687
39112Gomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP12:13.939+12.756
40114Gomez CompetitionSolution-F Touring CupSP12:14.202+13.019
4129First CompetitionPorsche 996 SupercupA62:14.574+13.391
42105DXB Racing DubaiAston Martin V8 Vantage GT4SP22:14.660+13.477
43109Equipe VershuurRenault Mégane TrophySP12:14.847+13.847
4431First MotorsportPorsche 997A62:14.873+13.690
4558TeamA SwedenVolkswagen Golf GTIA52:14.935+13.752
4656G&A RacingBMW Z4 Coupe GT4A52:15.117+13.394
4773PB RacingLotus Exige GT4A42:16.592+15.409
4872Bas Koeten RacingBMW Z3 Coupe MA42:17.348+16.165
4996Tusnami Racing TeamBMW 120dD12:17.781+16.598
5052Sartorius Team Black FalconBMW M3 GTSA52:18.956+17.773
51116VDS Racing AdventuresFord Mustang FR500SP22:19.114+17.931
52108Equipe VerschuurRenault Mégane TrophySP12:19.176+17.993
5350Zengő MotorsportSEAT León SupercopaA52:19.522+18.339
5459Tschornia-MotorsportBMW 320i WTCCA52:19.762+18.579
5562Mana Alattar RacingAudi TTA52:20.467+19.284
5657Raser Racing TeamSEAT LeónA52:22.203+21.020
5783Team FirstRenault ClioA22:23.117+21.934
5860Tschornia-MotorsportBMW 320i ETCCA52:24.143+22.960
5967GMC Pro-SportAudi TTA52:24.305+23.122
6065GMC Pro-SportSEAT León SupercopaA52:24.759+23.576
6170Brunswick AutomotiveMazda RX-7A42:24.889+23.716
6279Equipe VershuurRenault Clio III RSA22:25.043+23.860
6325GT Auto PassionRenault Clio CupA22:25.145+23.962
6461Mitsubishi Motors UKMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XA52:25.185+24.002
6566GMC Pro-SportSEAT León SupercopaA52:25.996+24.813
6671Stefan Kass Racing TeamMINI Cooper ChallengeA42:28.535+27.352
6755Carworld MotorsportRenault Clio CupA22:28.548+27.365
6836Ebbing MotorsportVolvo S60A62:28.779+27.596
6976Endurance Club HungaryFord Fiesta STA12:29.641+28.458
7078Equipe VershuurRenault Clio CupA22:30.452+29.269
7180Exigence MotorsportRenault Clio CupA22:30.984+29.801
7293Marcos International RacingBMW 120dD12:33.297+23.114
7390Pachura MotorsportVW Golf V2.0 TDID12:33.337+32.154
7495Marcos International RacingBMW 120dD12:33.577+32.394
7584Team Mirage AustraliaMitsubishi MirageA12:35.903+34.720
7685Team Mirage AustraliaMitsubishi MirageA12:39.611+38.428
7799Al Faisal RacingBMW 320dD1No TimeN/A
7894Marcos Racing InternationalMarcos Mantis GTSP1No TimeN/A

Race

After 24 hours of racing at the Dubai Autodrome, only 49.676 seconds separated the 1st and second 2nd cars in the fourth running of the TOYO Tires Dubai 24 Hour. The final hour of the race that saw no less than three changes of the lead, the Porsche 997 GT3 Cup, entered by German team Land Motorsport and driven by Carsten Tilke, Gabriël Abergel, Andrzej Dzikevic and Niclas Kentenich, came out on top, only just defending its lead from the charging Al Faisal Racing Team’s BMW Z4 Coupé M that was shared by Abdualziz Al Faisal, Paul Spooner, Claudia Hürtgen and Stian Sorlie. 3rd was taken by another Porsche, the Besaplast Racing Team entry of Martin Tschornia, Franjo Kovac, former DTM-champion Kurt Thiim and the father-and-son pairing of Roland Asch and Sebastian Asch.
The Autorlando Porsche, which started from pole-position with Richard Lietz behind the wheel, and the identical Land Motorsport entry, driven by Marc Basseng, were able to pull a gap over Claudia Hürtgen with the Al Faisal Racing BMW Z4 Coupé M on the first few laps. On lap seven, there was the first lead change as Basseng managed to overtake Lietz.
Later on, the Autorlando Porsche lost about 45 minutes in the pits when the rear section of the car needed repair after another driver had run into it. There was a close battle between the Al Faisal Racing BMW and the ARC Bratislava Porsche for many hours during the night. Around 05.00 h, the BMW took the lead, partly as a result of its slightly better fuel-efficiency, and stayed there for the next couple of hours, with the ARC Bratislava-Porsche and the Porsches of the Besaplast Racing Team and Land Motorsport following closely.
Later in the morning, the battle between the Al Faisal Racing BMW and the ARC Bratislava Porsche heated up again. With 1 hours and 10 minutes remaining the BMW came into the pits with a puncture and resulting damage to the right rear bodywork of the car, which handed the lead to the ARC Bratislava Porsche. That team stayed in front for a while and looked on its way to victory, especially as the BMW team were given a one lap penalty because of taking a shortcut. However, with 42 minutes remaining, the Porsche came in for another fuel stop and soon after that came in with apparent suspension problems, losing more valuable time and dropping back to fourth.
At that time, the Land Motorsport Porsche found itself in the lead with Niclas Kentenich behind the wheel, but the young German was put under massive pressure by Claudia Hürtgen in the Al Faisal Racing BMW Z4 Coupe M, who was lapping up to twelve seconds per lap faster than the Porsche. Eventually, Kentenich drove the victory home for the Land Motorsport Porsche team, finishing just 49.676 seconds ahead of the BMW. The Besaplast Racing Porsche finished third, although finishing driver Sebastian Asch had to overcome massive brake problems in his final stint.

Results

Class winners in bold.
PosNo.DriversTeamCarClassLapsDifferenceFastest lap
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