Overview
- The No. 13 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo of Denis Remenyako, Adam Christodoulou and Mikhail Aleshin won by a lap, delivering Mercedes-AMG its first Gulf 12 Hours victory since 2023.
- Al Manar by Dragon’s Ferrari, which led at the eight-hour break, fell to second after a pit-lane speeding drive-through and an unscheduled stop to top up brake fluid.
- Grove Racing by GetSpeed completed the podium with Stephen Grove, Brenton Grove and Jules Gounon, as Optimum Motorsport finished fourth despite a puncture and a 10-second track-limits penalty.
- Winward Racing’s bid unraveled when a loose suspension bolt forced a garage visit, leaving Marvin Dienst, Gabriele Piana and Rinat Salikhov fifth overall.
- Tigani Motorsport captured Pro-Am victory in sixth overall, nursing a late splitter failure to hold off Enrico Fulgenzi Racing’s Porsche for class honors.