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Hankook 24H Dubai: a great start of the 2015 24H Series

The event at Dubai Autodrome attracted a record field of 96 entries with 89 cars taking the start of the race.

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A5 podium: class winners Bernd Küpper, Martin Kroll, Chantal Kroll, Sarah Toniutti, Hal Prewitt, second place Harry Hilders, Gijs Bessem, Daan Meijer, Roger Grouwels, third place Tomas Miniberger, Michal Vitek, Siarhei Paulavets, Milan Kodídek, Tomas Kwol
#152 Boutsen Ginion Racing Maserati Gran Turismo: Renaud Kuppens, Éric Vaissière, Philippe Ulivieri, Daniel Waszczinski, Christophe de Fierlant
#74 MPB Racing Team BMW M235i Racing Cup: Matias Henkola, Stephan Kuhs, Bernhard Henzel, Jörg Müller, #99 Attempto Racing Porsche 997 GT3 R: Arkin Aka, Andreas Liehm, Bernd Kleinbach, Philipp Wlazik, Bill Barazetti
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#75 Hofor-Kuepperracing BMW E46 M3 Coupe: Bernd Küpper, Martin Kroll, Chantal Kroll, Sarah Toniutti, Hal Prewitt, #161 Securtal Sorg Rennsport BMW E92 M3 GT4: Frank Elsässer, Paul Follett, Oliver Bender, Stefan Beyer
CUP1 podium: class winners Liesette Braams, Sandra van der Sloot, Gaby Uljee, Max Partl, second place Seppi Stigler, Lars Zander, Andreas Sczepansky, Christian Konnerth, third place Dag von Garrel, Stephen Perry, Max Girardo, Konstantin Jacoby, James Cott
#23 Nissan GT Academy Team RJN Nissan GTR GT3: Florian Strauss, Ricardo Sanchez, Ahmed Bin Khanen, Nick Hammann, Gaetan Paletou
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SP3 podium: class winners Euan Hankey, Salih Yoluc, Bradley Ellis, Adrian Barwick, second place Tony Hughes, Ross Warburton, Tom Oliphant, Ollie Jackson, third place John Gilbert, Flick Haigh, Paul O'Neill, Devon Modell
Parc fermé and podium ambiance
#90 Car Point S Racing Schmieglitz Seat Leon Supercopa: Daniel Schmieglitz, Cyndie Allemann, Heino Bo Frederiksen, Axel Wiegner, Heinz Jürgen Kroner takes the checkered flag
A camel enjoys post-race celebrations
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Dubai– Drivers, team members, fans and organisers hailed the tenth running of the Hankook 24H Dubai, the first international endurance race of the new calendar year, as a great success. The event at Dubai Autodrome attracted a record field of 96 entries with 89 cars taking the start of the race. For the first time in its ten years’ history, the entire race was televised live on Motors TV with commentary from Radio Show Limited, the team behind Radio Le Mans.

The race also saw the first involvement in Dubai of Hankook as the title sponsor and exclusive tyre supplier and French watch manufacture, BRM, as the exclusive time keeping partner. Moreover, the race in Dubai served as the season opener of the 24H SERIES powered by Hankook, running for the first time with official FIA International Series status.

“We couldn’t have hoped for a better way to start the season,” says Gerrie Willems on behalf of Creventic. The Dutch agency is the organiser and promoter of the 24H Series powered by Hankook in co-operation with DNRT (Dutch National Racing Team). “With the great interest and the impressive number of entrants, we already knew that our tenth anniversary was going to be a special event, but what we had at Dubai Autodrome this week even exceeded our high expectations.

In Dubai, there is a saying that you come as a guest and you go as a friend.

Gerrie Willems

Starting off with the welcome party and barbecue in the paddock on Wednesday evening, with over 1,400 guests, all the way to the prize-giving ceremony after the race with the trademark camel ride for the winners, everything worked out perfectly. We all came to Dubai to share our passion for motor racing together and we have enjoyed a fantastic event! Many thanks to everyone involved: management and staff of Dubai Autodrome, marshals, officials, drivers and team members, our great event and series partners, media representatives, family and friends.

In Dubai, there is a saying that you come as a guest and you go as a friend. That perfectly sums up our experience over the last ten years, and this year’s tenth anniversary celebration will remain a lasting memory.”

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Premium tyre manufacturer, Hankook, was involved as the title sponsor and exclusive tyre supplier in Dubai for the first time. Over 7,500 Hankook tyres were shipped to Dubai and more than 50 Hankook staff members were on site to provide tyre service and technical support to the teams. “This was a great event. Organiser Creventic and the teams have done a tremendous job. We got very positive feedback for our tyres. From the smallest to the biggest teams, everyone was more than happy,” Manfred Sandbichler, director motorsport of Hankook Tires Europe, commented.

French watch manufacture, BRM, were involved for the first time as the official time keeping partner. All the class-winning drivers received an exclusive limited edition 24H Series watch on the podium. This year’s race in Dubai also saw the introduction of the CUP1 class for BMW M235i Cup cars as an addition to the field. Six of the compact BMW touring cars were entered for the race and they all made it to the finish.

After the successful season opener of the 24H Series powered by Hankook in Dubai, action continues with the second running of the Hankook 12H Italy-Mugello on 13-14 March, 2015. The beautiful Mugello circuit in the rolling hills of Tuscany will serve as the venue for the first international endurance race of the season on European soil. The third round of the 24H Series powered by Hankook will take place at Circuit Park Zandvoort in The Netherlands. The second running of the Hankook 12H Zandvoort is on the calendar for 29-30 May, 2015.

“After Dubai, everybody starts with the planning of the season. Many teams have already expressed their interest in signing up for the full series or have entered for Mugello and Zandvoort, but, of course, it is still possible to enter for all the races,” Gerrie Willems says.

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