- Pure Rxcing dominated three-quarters of the race 1 of the 4 Hours of Dubai, but the trio of Aliaksandr Malykhin, Harry King and Julien Andlauer let the victory slip away in the final hour. A contact with a GT and a penalty caused the car driven by the Frenchman to plummet down the standings.
- A godsend for the Oreca n°25 of the Algarve Pro Racing team. Already victorious in race 2 of the 4 Hours of Sepang on December 8, the trio formed by Michael Jensen, Valerio Rinicella and Malthe Jakobsen chained a second victory in a row by crossing the finish line in first position this Saturday.
- The Portuguese team finished ahead of the #3 DKR Engineering Oreca co-driven by Georgios Kolovos, Laurents Hörr and Job van Uitert. Algarve Pro Racing placed a second car on the podium with the #20 of Kriton Lentoudis, Olli Caldwell and Alex Quinn.
- In LM P3, victory went to the No. 320 Bretton Racing Ligier JS P26, which dominated the entire race in its category with its crew of Jens Reno Moeller, Griffin Peebles and Theodor Jensen.
- In GT, a late stop of the Porsche Manthey's 911 GT3 R No. 10 co-driven by Antares Au, Klaus Bachler and Joel Sturm gave the victory to the Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO n°96 by Anthony McIntosh, Parker Thompson and Ben Barnicoat.
- Join us this Sunday at 11:10 a.m. (French time) for the second race of the 4 Hours of Dubai.
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