The 2026 Asian Le Mans Series 4 Hours of Dubai delivered a thrilling weekend of endurance racing at Dubai Autodrome, a subsidiary of Union Properties, further strengthening the venue’s position as one of the region’s leading motorsport destinations. As host of Rounds 3 and 4 of the season, Dubai Autodrome welcomed top prototype and GT teams for two demanding four-hour races on the Grand Prix circuit, drawing strong spectator interest and showcasing world class competition, strategy and driving talent.
The headline performance of the weekend came from CrowdStrike Racing by APR, <a href="https://menainsights.com/nissan-<a href="https://menainsights.com/emirates-hospitals-group-announces-strategic-collaboration-with-nice-university-hospital-france/”>announces-return-to-syria-with-long-standing-partner-al-rakhaa-trading-limited/”>with George Kurtz, Malthe Jakobsen and Louis Delétraz securing back to back overall victories, while 23Events Racing claimed LMP3 class honours and Team WRT celebrated a landmark win in the GT category after close class battles throughout both races. The event was further distinguished by the attendance of Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, underlining the importance of the race within Dubai’s sporting calendar.
The event reflects the Dubai Autodrome’s continued importance on the international racing calendar, regularly hosting major championships and globally recognised races including Asian Le Mans and the Michelin 24H Race Dubai. At the same time, the venue continues to grow beyond elite competition to serve as a year round destination for the wider community, offering drive experiences, karting, track days and family friendly events. This dual role as both a top tier racing circuit and an accessible entertainment hub supports Dubai Autodrome’s mission to make motorsport and automotive experiences available to all, while contributing to Dubai’s reputation as a global sport and leisure destination.
