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The 4 Hours of Dubai: Desert Inferno in the Asian Le Mans Series
Nestled amid the golden dunes of the UAE, the Dubai Autodrome transforms into a cauldron of speed and strategy for the 4 Hours of Dubai, the pulsating double-header heart of the 2025-26 Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS). This ACO-sanctioned showdown, Rounds 3 and 4 of the season, fuses blistering prototypes with GT titans under a relentless Arabian sun, where sand-swept winds and twilight chills test man and machine. With over 48 cars thundering across the 5.9 km layout of sweeping straights, tight chicanes, and the infamous “Wall of Champions” at Turn 1, it’s a proving ground for Le Mans aspirations.
The weekend ignites with Free Practice 1 under the morning haze, shadowed by Qualifying for all classes. Afternoon sessions sharpen edges before the first 4-hour frenzy erupts, followed swiftly by the second race the next day—each a tactical ballet of fuel mileage, tire wars, and daring dives into the dusk-lit esses. The circuit’s high-speed kink demands flawless rhythm, while the dusty run-off areas forgive little, amplifying the drama as temperatures soar past 30°C and shadows lengthen into night.
The grid shatters records: 16 LMP2 entries, including Inter Europol Competition’s battle-hardened Oreca 07-Gibson, defending their Le Mans glory against United Autosports’ twin assault, steered by veterans like Paul di Resta and rising star Josh Pierson. Ponos Racing’s all-Japanese debut adds Eastern precision, while High Class Racing’s Oreca, with Gustavo Menezes, Jens Jensen, and Theodor Jensen, hunts podiums. The LMP3 spectacle debuts ten third-gen Ligier JS P325s, Toyota-heartbeat agile predators slicing through traffic like mirages.
GT’s 30-car melee is a multinational storm: Team WRT’s BMW M4 GT3s duel TF Sport’s Corvette Z06 pair, with JMR’s local-flagged entries igniting home fervor. EBM’s Aston Martin Vantage, AF Corse’s Ferrari 296 fleet, and a phalanx of Porsches, Mercedes-AMGs, Lamborghinis, and McLarens clash in slipstream skirmishes, where every apex is a gamble.
Off-track, the paddock hums with luxury: falconry displays, dune-buggy joyrides, and sheesha lounges blending with the aroma of mechoui and high-octane exhaust. Fan zones throb with VR laps and driver meet-and-greets, all live-streamed gratis worldwide, luring endurance aficionados to this Le Mans gateway.
For LMP2 and GT victors, the spoils transcend points—a gilded entry to the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans awaits. As V8s and turbos howl against the desert backdrop, Dubai 2026 captures ALMS essence: raw power, cunning strategy, and the eternal chase under starlit skies. Double races, endless rivalries—pure motorsport alchemy.