Gulf 12 Hours unveils strong GT3 roster for 2023 showdown in Abu Dhabi

Lenovo Gulf 12 Hours kicks of on Dec. 9 at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. (YMC)
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Updated 08 December 2023
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Gulf 12 Hours unveils strong GT3 roster for 2023 showdown in Abu Dhabi

  • 13th edition of the regional endurance classic heads to Yas Marina Circuit with 28 GT3 cars set to race
  • MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi to race in Abu Dhabi with championship-deciding finales on the cards this weekend

ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi is gearing up for the return of the Middle East’s premier endurance race, the prestigious Lenovo Gulf 12 Hours championship, at Yas Marina Circuit this weekend.

The 13th edition of the regional classic will feature the strongest lineup yet, with 28 GT3 cars confirmed for multiple championship deciders.

Starting on Saturday, Dec. 9, the event will see racing legend Valentino Rossi in action as the Italian star aims to wrap up his season with his first Lenovo Gulf 12 Hours title.

Rossi, alongside his teammates Nick Yelloy and Dries Vanthoor, is taking the battle for the championship to 2022 champions AF Corse and their powerful trio of Ferrari 296 GTS’, piloted by an impressive crew featuring American duo Jean Claude Saada and Conrad Grunewald.

The GT cars hunting for silverware in Abu Dhabi represent a world-class selection of constructors as Audi, Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, BMW and Porsche feature in the AM, ProAM, and Pro categories. Entrants will be competing for the three coveted titles in the ultimate round of the Intercontinental GT powered by Pirelli, including the Independent Cup honors.

Fans can expect to see familiar favorites and new faces, with 10 of the 12 previous Gulf 12 Hours champions confirmed to race again in Abu Dhabi, including back-to-back title winners, 2 Seas Motorsport, AF Corse and Kessel Racing. The 2023 grid will also welcome Haas RT, as the team makes its ProAM debut with Audi.


US driver Guthrie leads Dakar after Stage 3 sweep for Ford

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US driver Guthrie leads Dakar after Stage 3 sweep for Ford

  • Five-time winner Al-Attiyah had led the standings after Monday’s stage but dropped to 11 minutes and 39 seconds off the pace

ALULA, Saudi Arabia: Ford Raptors filled the top five places in the Dakar Rally as American Mitch Guthrie Jr. won the third 421km stage in Saudi Arabia, his first victory in the top car category, and took the overall lead on Tuesday.

Guthrie ended the loop starting and finishing in AlUla with a 26 second overall lead over Czech driver Martin Prokop with Sweden’s Mattias Ekstrom third.

“We started at the back and (co-driver) Kellon (Walch) killed it with the navigation,” said Guthrie.

“There were a lot of tricky spots, but we ‌had no flat ‌tires. The car was great so ‌we ⁠just kept ‌moving all day, really.”

Spaniard Carlos Sainz, a four-time Dakar winner still competing at 63, was in fourth place overall and compatriot Nani Roma fifth.

Brazilian Lucas Moraes was sixth with Dacia Sandrider teammates Cristina Gutierrez, Nasser Al-Attiyah and Sebastien Loeb seventh, 10th and 12th respectively.

Five-time winner Al-Attiyah had led the standings after Monday’s stage but dropped to 11 minutes and 39 seconds off the pace.

Al-Attiyah, ‌who suffered two punctures, was the only ‍driver of Monday’s leading six ‍to remain in the top 10. Toyota had filled ‍the top five places in Monday’s stage.

Nine-time world rally champion Loeb also lost time with two punctures in the first 100km and no further spare tire after that.

“We’re driving at about 20 percent of our capacity just to avoid punctures and we still get them,” said the Frenchman.

“You don’t see the ⁠punctures coming and with two flat tires and 300 km to go, I had no spare wheels left so we drove the rest of the stage at crawling pace.

“I’m just happy to be at the finish because at one point I really didn’t think we were going to make it.”

In the motorcycle category, Spain’s Tosha Schareina won the stage for Honda with Australia’s defending champion Daniel Sanders retaining the overall lead on a KTM, one minute and seven seconds ahead of ‌Honda’s Ricky Brabec.

Wednesday’s fourth stage is 417km from AlUla with an overnight bivouac in the desert.