4 Hours of Dubai
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{{Short description|Sports car endurance race in United Arab Emirates}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}}{{Infobox motor race|Race title=4 Hours of Dubai|Logo=|Track map=Dubai Autodrome--Grand Prix Course.svg|Series long=Asian Le Mans Series|Series short=ALMS|Venue=Dubai Autodrome|Sponsor=|First race=2021|Last race=2025|Distance=|Laps=|Duration=4 hours|Previous names=|Most wins driver={{flagicon|AUT}} René Binder
{{flagicon|AUT}} Ferdinand Habsburg
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yifei Ye
{{flagicon|UK}} Matthew Bell
{{flagicon|UK}} Ben Hanley
{{flagicon|USA}} Rodrigo Sales (2)|Most wins team={{flagicon|PRT}} Algarve Pro Racing (3)|Most wins manufacturer=Oreca (9)}}
The 4 Hours of Dubai is an endurance race for sports cars held at Dubai Autodrome in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
History
File:Rene Binder Asian Le Mans Series Champion 2021.jpg in the #26 G-Drive Racing Aurus 01-Gibson at the 2021 4 Hours of Dubai]]
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Asian Le Mans Series season was run entirely in the United Arab Emirates. On January 13, 2021, the schedule was revised with Dubai Autodrome added with a double-header weekend.{{Cite web |last=Goodwin |first=Graham |date=2021-01-13 |title=Asian Le Mans Series Revised Schedule, Later Start/ Dubai Races Added |url=https://www.dailysportscar.com/2021/01/13/asian-le-mans-series-revised-schedule-later-start-dubai-races-added.html |access-date=2025-06-22 |website=www.dailysportscar.com |language=en-GB}} This was done to reduce isolation times due to travel restrictions in the UAE.{{Cite web |last=Lloyd |first=Daniel |date=2021-01-13 |title=Calendar Update Sees Dubai Introduced as Season-Opener – Sportscar365 |url=https://sportscar365.com/lemans/asian-lms/dubai-to-open-2021-season-in-updated-calendar/ |access-date=2025-06-22 |website=sportscar365.com |language=en-US}} The race has remained on the calendar since then and has been run twice per Asian Le Mans Series season for all but one year.{{Clear}}
Results
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|+ !Year !Overall Winner(s) !Entrant !Car !Duration !Race Title !Championship !Report !Ref |
2021 {{small|(Race 1)}} |{{flagicon|AUT}} René Binder |{{flagicon|RUS}} G-Drive Racing |4:02:26 | rowspan="2" |4 Hours of Dubai | rowspan="2" |Asian Le Mans Series | rowspan="2" |report |
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2021 {{small|(Race 2)}} |{{flagicon|AUT}} René Binder |{{flagicon|RUS}} G-Drive Racing |4:03:13 |
2022 {{small|(Race 1)}} |{{flagicon|GBR}} Matthew Bell |{{flagicon|GBR}} Nielsen Racing |4:03:07 | rowspan="2" |4 Hours of Dubai | rowspan="2" |Asian Le Mans Series | rowspan="2" |report |
2022 {{small|(Race 2)}} |{{flagicon|GBR}} Matthew Bell |{{flagicon|GBR}} Nielsen Racing |4:02:00 |
2023 {{small|(Race 1)}} |{{flagicon|AUS}} James Allen |{{flagicon|PRT}} Algarve Pro Racing |4:03:08 | rowspan="2" |4 Hours of Dubai | rowspan="2" |Asian Le Mans Series | rowspan="2" |report |
2023 {{small|(Race 2)}} |{{flagicon|USA}} Nolan Siegel |{{flagicon|POL}} Inter Europol Competition |4:03:13 |
2024 |{{flagicon|OMN}} Ahmad Al Harthy |{{flagicon|JOR}} 99 Racing |4:01:25 |4 Hours of Dubai |
2025 {{small|(Race 1)}} |{{flagicon|DNK}} Malthe Jakobsen |{{flagicon|PRT}} Algarve Pro Racing |4:01:35 | rowspan="2" |4 Hours of Dubai | rowspan="2" |Asian Le Mans Series | rowspan="2" |report |
2025 {{small|(Race 2)}} |{{flagicon|GBR}} Olli Caldwell |{{flagicon|PRT}} Algarve Pro Racing |4:01:18 |
= Records =
== Wins by constructor ==
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|+ !Rank !Constructor !Wins !Years |
1
|{{flagicon|FRA}} Oreca |align=center|9 |2021 {{small|(Race 1)}}–2025 {{small|(Race 2)}} |
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== Wins by engine manufacturer ==
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!Rank !Constructor !Wins !Years |
1
|{{flagicon|GBR}} Gibson |align=center|9 |2021 {{small|(Race 1)}}–2025 {{small|(Race 2)}} |
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== Drivers with multiple wins ==
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|+ !Rank !Driver !Wins !Years |
rowspan="6" |1
|{{flagicon|AUT}} René Binder | rowspan="6" align="center" |2 |2021 {{small|(Race 1)}}–2021 {{small|(Race 2)}} |
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{{flagicon|AUT}} Ferdinand Habsburg
|2021 {{small|(Race 1)}}–2021 {{small|(Race 2)}} |
{{flagicon|CHN}} Yifei Ye
|2021 {{small|(Race 1)}}–2021 {{small|(Race 2)}} |
{{flagicon|GBR}} Matthew Bell
|2022 {{small|(Race 1)}}–2022 {{small|(Race 2)}} |
{{flagicon|GBR}} Ben Hanley
|2022 {{small|(Race 1)}}–2022 {{small|(Race 2)}} |
{{flagicon|USA}} Rodrigo Sales
|2022 {{small|(Race 1)}}–2022 {{small|(Race 2)}} |
References
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{{4 Hours of Dubai}}
{{Automobile endurance races}}
Category:Auto races in the United Arab Emirates
Category:Recurring sporting events established in 2021