Year
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Drivers
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Car
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Team
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Remarks
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2012 (Jan)
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Marco Cioci Matthew Griffin Piergiuseppe Perazzini
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Ferrari 458 Italia GT3
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AF Corse 1
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299 Laps. First running of the event.
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2012 (Dec)
|
Gaetano Ardagna Gianmaria Bruni Toni Vilander
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Ferrari 458 Italia GT3
|
AF Corse 1
|
309 Laps.
|
2013
|
Bernd Schneider Jeroen Bleekemolen Khaled Al Qubaisi
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Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3
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Team Abu Dhabi by Black Falcon Racing
|
308 laps.
|
2014
|
Michele Rugolo Davide Rigon Stephen Wyatt
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Ferrari 458 Italia GT3
|
AF Corse
|
315 laps.
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2015
|
Michał Broniszewski Davide Rigon Giacomo Piccini
|
Ferrari 458 Italia GT3
|
Kessel Racing
|
301 laps.
|
2016
|
Michał Broniszewski Davide Rigon Giacomo Piccini
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Ferrari 488 GT3
|
Kessel Racing
|
300 laps.
|
2017
|
Michał Broniszewski Davide Rigon Miguel Molina
|
Ferrari 488 GT3
|
Kessel Racing
|
302 laps completed. Kessel Racing scoring a Hat-trick of wins.
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2018
|
Michał Broniszewski Davide Rigon Alessandro Pier Guidi
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Ferrari 488 GT3
|
Kessel Racing
|
313 laps completed. Kessel Racing scoring its record breaking 4th win in a row.
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2019
|
Christopher Mies Rinat Salikhov Dries Vanthoor
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Audi R8 LMS Evo
|
Attempto Racing
|
316 laps.
|
2020
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Race moved to 2021 due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
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2021
|
Isa Al-Khalifa Ben Barnicoat Martin Kodrić
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McLaren 720S GT3
|
2 Seas Motorsport
|
341 laps. This edition was relocated to the Bahrain International Circuit.
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2022 (Jan)
|
Isa Al-Khalifa Ben Barnicoat Martin Kodrić
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Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo
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2 Seas Motorsport
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359 laps. New distance record.
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2022 (Dec)
|
Antonio Fuoco James Calado Alessandro Pier Guidi
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Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo 2020
|
AF Corse - Francorchamps Motors
|
335 laps. First Gulf 12 Hours to be a part of the SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge.
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2023
|
Maro Engel Mikaël Grenier Luca Stolz
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Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo
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Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing
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348 laps. Last Gulf 12 Hours to be a part of the SRO IGTC.
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2024
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Gilles Magnus Dennis Marschall Bihuang Zhou
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Audi R8 LMS Evo II
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Saintéloc Racing
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353 laps. The No. 69 Optimum Motorsport McLaren driven by Todd Coleman, Frederik Schandorff and Aaron Telitz crossed the finish line first, but lost victory after receiving two 30 second penalties post-race for speeding in pit lane.
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