2025 4 Hours of Dubai


The 2025 4 Hours of Dubai was an endurance sportscar racing event, held between 7 and 9 February 2025 at Dubai Autodrome in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It was the third and fourth round of the 2024–25 Asian Le Mans Series season.

Entry list

The initial entry list was published on 24 January and consisted of 47 entries across 3 categories – 10 in LMP2, 7 in LMP3, and 30 in GT. A revised entry list was published on 30 January, which saw the removal of the No. 90 Blackthorn Aston Martin entry. This reduced the number of GT entries from 30 to 29 and the total number of entries from 47 to 46.
Compared to the previous round at Sepang, Julien Andlauer replaced Louis Delétraz in the No. 91 Pure Rxcing Oreca in the LMP2 class. In LMP3, Chris Short took over from James Dayson in the No. 15 RLR MSport Ligier, while Griffin Peebles replaced Dan Skočodople in the No. 26 Bretton Racing Ligier. The No. 35 Ultimate Ligier saw Leonardo Colavita and Louis Stern join the team, replacing Stéphane Lémeret and Bence Válint. Additionally, Thomas Kiefer took the place of Seth Lucas in the No. 49 High Class Racing Ligier.
In the GT category, Dragon Racing fielded two Ferrari 296 GT3 entries. Todd Coleman, Lorcan Hanafin, and Aaron Telitz drove the No. 08 Ferrari, while Giacomo Altoè, Nicola Marinangeli, and Marco Pulcini competed in the No. 88 Ferrari. Luca Stolz replaced Jules Gounon in the No. 81 Winward Racing Mercedes, and the No. 19 Blackthorn Aston Martin introduced a new driver line-up featuring Jonathan Adam, Charles Bateman, and Reema Juffali. Marvin Kirchhöfer took over from Tom Gamble in the No. 77 Optimum Motorsport McLaren, while Takeshi Kimura and Casper Stevenson replaced Esteban Masson and Yudai Uchida in the No. 57 Car Guy Racing Ferrari.
Herberth Motorsport entered the grid with two Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) cars. The No. 46 QMMF by Herberth Porsche was driven by Qatari trio Ibrahim Al-Abdulghani, Abdulla Ali Al-Khelaifi, and Ghanim Ali Al Maadheed, while the No. 99 Herberth Motorsport Porsche was shared by Ralf Bohn and Alfred and Robert Renauer. Lastly, Earl Bamber Motorsport introduced a new driver line-up, with Jamie Day, Mattia Drudi, and Gabriel Rindone replacing Brendon Leitch, Marco Sørensen, and Anderson Tanoto.
After a crash during private testing on 6 February, the No. 21 Car Collection Motorsport was withdrawn from the event, reducing the amount of entries to 45 cars.

Free practice

Race 1

Qualifying results

Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.

Race results

The minimum number of laps for classification was 63 laps. Class winners are in bold and.

Race 2

Qualifying results

Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.

Race results

The minimum number of laps for classification was 77 laps. Class winners are in bold and.