Ready to race: 2013 Dunlop 24H DUBAI is on this
weekend!
DUBAI (January 8th, 2013)
– This weekend, January 10th till 12th, the Dubai
Autodrome will host the eighth running of the Dunlop 24H DUBAI, the first
international endurance race of the year for GTs, touring cars and 24H
Specials. Organised by Dutch agency CREVENTIC in co-operation with DNRT and the
Dubai Autodrome Motorsports Club, the race has become established as the most
international endurance event of the year. The entry list for this year’s event
shows a total of 82 teams from 18 countries and drivers with 41 different
nationalities, competing with 25 different car brands. The race once again
promises to be thrilling affair!
No less than 27 cars have been entered in the A6
class, predominantly for machinery to international GT3 standards. With Aston
Martin Vantage GT3, Audi R8 LMS ultra, BMW Z4 GT3, Chevrolet Corvette, Dodge
Viper Competition Coupé, Ferrari 458 Italia, Lamborghini Gallardo LP600 plus,
McLaren MP4-12C GT3, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3, Porsche 997 R, RSR and Cup S,
this class is filled with breath-taking sportscars which, theoretically, could
all be contenders for overall honours. Last year, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3
cars locked out the podium in Dubai, but BMW and Porsche are also in the
winners’ list of the event and both brands again have a strong presence.
Moreover, the debut of the McLaren MP4-12C GT3 in Dubai is being eagerly
awaited, the car having won the 24H BARCELONA last September.
The SP2 class has eight entries, including Renault
Mégane and GC Automobile silhouette cars, a Chevrolet Corvette, an Audi TT RS
and two new cars: a BMW M3 silhouette and the Belgian VDS GT 001-R, which is
making its competition debut. The 997 class for Porsche Cup cars includes seven
teams, while the SP3-GT4 class is the second-biggest category with twelve
participating teams, running Aston Martin, BMW, Ginetta, GC, Lotus, Nissan and
Porsche cars. A special feat: all the winners of the various Nissan PlayStation
GT Academy competitions will be on the grid for this year’s race.
The A3T class includes three SEAT Leon Supercopa cars
and a BMW 320D with an all-female line-up, the five Dutch lady racers once
again competing under the ‘Racing Divas’ banner. Traditionally, the A4 class is
an all-BMW affair, while various BMWs and a pair of Lotus cars have been
entered into the A5 class. In the D1 diesel class, a Volkswagen and a SEAT will
be up against three BMWs and the A2 class has nine entries, with a Honda, a
Citroën C2, a Lotus Elise, three Minis and as many Renault Clios.
No less than 70 cargo containers with the cars and
equipment of the various teams have arrived at the Dubai Autodrome and have
been placed in the paddock, directly behind the pit boxes. One by one, teams
are arriving in Dubai as well and start preparations for the race. “It is
always nice to welcome the people to Dubai and see the smiles on their face as
they arrive here, no matter if they are first-time competitors or regulars of
the event,” says Gerrie Willems on behalf of CREVENTIC. “With daytime
temperatures of around 25 degrees, it is very pleasant here in Dubai and
everything looks set for a great race. I would also like to take the
opportunity to thank Dunlop, Nissan, Bilstein and Besaplast, our main event
sponsors, for their great contribution towards this race.”
More than 100 media representatives from all over the
world are expected in Dubai as well. MOTORS TV and various other TV channels
will provide extensive live broadcasting with up to 16 hours of live coverage
during the event. The experts from Radio Show Ltd, the team behind Radio Le
Mans, will be on site to provide commentary. Information about TV coverage can
be found online at www.24hseries.com. Live streaming, timing and latest news
will be available at live.24hseries.com, while the event will also be covered
on Twitter (@24HSERIES, #24HDUBAI) and on Facebook (24H Series).
Creventic.
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