KNUTSFORD racing driver Oliver Webb was part of a team that claimed victory in the Dubai 24-hour race on Saturday.  

The 23-year-old helped Germany-based Black Falcon to dominate the tenth anniversary edition of the endurance race in one of their Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 cars.

Webb, along with Abdulaziz Al Faisal, Hubert Haupt and Yelmer Buurman, completed 604 laps of the circuit at the 5.39km Dubai Autodrome – four more than their closest rivals.

The quartet took the lead after the opening 60 minutes, a position they held for most of the remainder.

Webb, taking part for the second time after celebrating a class podium with Leipert Motorsport in 2014, returned to GT racing after a sparkling maiden campaign in sports cars during which he helped Signatech-Alpine successfully defend their with European Le Mans series title.

Black Falcon, with three overall wins, are now the most successful team in the event’s history.

They were victors for the first time in 2012 and again the following year.
 

 

 

Meanwhile Mobberley racer Tony Hughes clinched second place in the SP3 class behind the wheel of a Speedworks Motorsport-prepared Ginetta G50.

Hughes, 57, shared driving duty with Ollie Jackson, Ross Warburton and Tom Oliphant, finishing in 22nd place overall.

The car was a victor in the same category on the Northwich team’s debut last year.

Result

Hankook Dubai 24-hour race

Overall

1 Black Falcon Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 (Al Faisal, Haupt, Buurman, Webb) 604 laps

2 Ram Racing Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 (Arya, Jaeger, Onslow-Cole, Christodoulou) 600

3 Dragon Racing Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 (Jawa, Grogor, Griffin, Barff) 600 (+1:09.894)

SP3

1 Optimum Motorsport Ginetta GT55 GT4 (Alers, Hankey, Yoluc, Ellis, Barwick) 546 laps

2 Speedworks Motorsport Ginetta G50 (Hughes, Warburton, Oliphant, Jackson) 531

3 Speedworks Motorsport Aston Martin Vantage GT4 (Gilbert, Haigh, O’Neill, Modell) 516