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Gulf Today
29-05-2025
- Automotive
- Gulf Today
Dubai Autodrome set to host a packed motorsport season
Dubai Autodrome General Manager Faisal Al Sahlawi has said the new 2025-26 motorsport season will be one of its busiest after reflecting on an 'incredible' milestone campaign that attracted a record-breaking attendance at 24H Dubai during its 20th anniversary celebrations. Dubai Autodrome recently closed out its season after hosting more than 15 racing competitions over the last six months. Among the events that took place include the annual endurance motorsport competition, 24H Dubai, which saw more than 70 teams, including the largest GT3, as well as the fifth Asian Le Mans, Formula Regional Middle East Championship, Formula 4 Middle East Championship, Formula Woman Nations Cup and other several regional motorsport events. Furthermore, the venue held more than 80 motorcycle and car track days, and 20 roll racing events for the local community. The season was part of Dubai Autodrome's 20th anniversary, which was celebrated at the 24H Dubai, and Sahlawi believes the upcoming season which will start in October solidifies the venue as a leading destination for motorsport and entertainment in the region. He said: 'We are very pleased with the recent motorsport season, which coincided with the 20-year celebrations of Dubai Autodrome. Overall, there was exciting and competitive racing on the track with bigger grids and an array of top international and regional drivers in action, while off the track, there was a record number of spectators for the 24H Dubai with more than 30,000 attendees for this flagship event. This shows that motorsport is growing in the UAE and is going from strength to strength, which bodes well for the future.' He added: 'Planning is already underway for the new 2025-26 season, and it will be one of the busiest seasons at Dubai Autodrome, as we have the Gulf Historic back, where iconic 1960s cars and historic F1 cars from the 70s and 80s will all be on display, as well as top racing on the track. 'There will also be four international races, including the 24H Dubai, and an array of top regional and local motorsport competitions where we expect to have a greater number of participants during the course of the season.' Off the track, Dubai Autodrome's motorsport season is also contributing to the country's economic growth. Al Sahzlawi said: 'Overall, we had approximately more than 55,000 people be part of our motorsport events from race teams, drivers, and officials, and that saw airlines, hotels and hospitality services benefit greatly, especially with their families and friends also travelling. 'Not only are we pleased to be playing our part to support the UAE's growth beyond the motorsport races but is also a testament to the success of Union Properties' vision of enhancing Dubai Autodrome's position as a leading motorsport hub in the region.'


Daily Tribune
14-03-2025
- Automotive
- Daily Tribune
Dubai Autodrome Hosts Roll Racing During Ramadan for Car Enthusiasts
TDT | Dubai Dubai Autodrome, a subsidiary of Union Properties, is providing car enthusiasts with the opportunity to race in a safe, controlled environment at the iconic circuit during Ramadan. The event, known as Roll Racing, kicked off last week and will continue every Friday until March 28th, offering a unique late-night motorsport experience under the circuit lights. Roll Racing allows individuals to bring their own cars—whether high-performance supercars or modified street vehicles—and race head-to-head on the main straight track. Participants will compete against another driver at high speeds, with safety marshals and medical staff on hand to ensure the safety of all involved. The event marks the conclusion of the 2024/25 season at Dubai Autodrome, which has hosted a variety of prestigious competitions, including the international 24 Hours Dubai race and the Asian Le Mans series. Faisal Al Sahlawi, General Manager of Dubai Autodrome, expressed excitement about the event: 'We are delighted to be hosting Roll Racing nights during the Holy Month of Ramadan. The UAE government is making significant efforts to promote road safety, and Roll Racing perfectly aligns with these initiatives, offering a safe and responsible space for racing enthusiasts away from public roads.' He added, 'This event reflects the true spirit of Ramadan by bringing together the motorsport community, car clubs, and fans, providing a thrilling atmosphere in a controlled setting. The opening night was a huge success, with 80 cars participating and over 1,000 spectators, demonstrating the passion for high-performance cars in the UAE.' Spectators can enjoy the action from the grandstand, with a variety of food and beverage options available to enhance the experience. Grandstand tickets are priced at AED 30 and can be purchased on-site.


Arab News
07-02-2025
- Automotive
- Arab News
GCC teams gear up for Asian Le Mans at Dubai Autodrome
DUBAI: The UAE and Qatar will be among the countries represented in a strong line-up as Dubai Autodrome prepares to stage the Asian Le Mans races this weekend. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport UAE-based team Dragon Racing, along with Herberth Motorsport's 911 team, featuring an all-Qatari crew of Ibrahim Al-Abdulghani, Abdulla Al-Khelaifi and Ghanim Al-Ali, will be among the 47 cars on the grid for the two four-hour races on Feb. 8-9. Dragon Racing will enter a pair of Ferrari 296 GT3s for those races, with Todd Coleman, Benjamin Pedersen and Aaron Tellitz behind the wheel. Team-mates Marco Pulcini, Nicola Marinangeli and Giacomo Altoe will be in the other car. Besides the GT category, which includes championship leaders Winward Racing, the event also features LMP2 and LMP3 categories with 10 and seven cars, respectively, set to compete on both days. Entry to the event is free. Away from the track there will be entertainment and food and beverage options for fans to enjoy. Faisal Al Sahlawi, general manager of Dubai Autodrome, said: 'The Dubai Autodrome had its first taste of the Asian Le Mans Series in 2021 and since then, the event has grown rapidly to be one of our major racing championships. The fact there are 47 teams participating this weekend signifies how highly regarded the event is. 'The races will also see the Gulf region being represented through UAE and Qatar — which showcases the popularity of the sport in the region again and giving them a platform to test themselves against international teams. 'Previous editions proved to be a big success and this weekend's races will be no different as some of the world's best GT drivers test themselves on a challenging 5.39km circuit that not only sees them take on the high-speed straights but also the corners — all of which paves the way to a great weekend of elite motorsport racing action.'