- A pair of endurance races for Mercedes-AMG in January
- Mercedes-AMG Motorsport aims at Dubai record win
- High-quality line-up for Daytona 24-hours
During the 16th running of the 24-hour race at Dubai Autodrome (14th-16th January), Mercedes-AMG Motorsport aims at the sixth victory in the desert metropolis. By repeating its success from the previous year, the performance and sports car brand from Affalterbach could crown itself by becoming the sole record holder among the manufacturers. To achieve this success, Haupt Racing Team has entered experienced drivers for the race. Three-time Dubai race winner and team owner Hubert Haupt will be alternating behind the wheel of the HRT Bilstein #4 Mercedes-AMG GT3 with Khaled Al Qubaisi (UAE), Patrick Assenheimer (GER), Maro Engel (GER) and Ryan Ratcliffe (GBR). With starting number #5, the team is running another Mercedes-AMG GT3 in the GT3-AM class. In this car, double starters Khaled Al Qubaisi (UAE) and Patrick Assenheimer (GER) will receive support from Nico Bastian (GER), Valentin Pierburg (GER) and Florian Scholze (GER). Another team to compete in the GT3-PRO class is French outfit Racetivity with drivers Emmanuel Collard, François Perrodo, Charles-Henri Samani and Matthieu Vaxiviere (all FRA) behind the wheel of the #83 entry.
Two further Customer Racing Teams are competing for podium results in the GT3-AM class. MP Motorsport is relying on the successful line-up from last year with its #19 car: Bert de Heus, Daniel de Jong, Henk de Jong and Jaap van Lagen (all NED) secured the class win in 2020. Team CP Racing (#85), meanwhile, is racing in this class as the defending champions in the teams’ classification of the 24H SERIES – an international series of endurance race events that gets underway with the race in Dubai. The field in the desert metropolis of almost 60 cars also includes two Mercedes-AMG GT4s of the teams Comet Racing (#458) and Dragon Racing (#488).
The race starts on Friday, 15 January, at 3 pm local time (12 noon CET).
Former champions and seasoned Mercedes-AMG Drivers to race at Daytona
A podium finish is also the goal for Mercedes-AMG Motorsport in the 59th running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona (28th-31st January). Alegra Motorsports already managed to score a victory in the GTD class four years ago and will now be running a Mercedes-AMG GT3 at the famous oval in an attempt to repeat this success. Michael de Quesada, Billy Johnson (all USA) and Daniel Morad (CAN) will be supported by Mercedes-AMG Driver Maximilian Buhk (GER) in the car with starting number #28. The other two Mercedes-AMG GT3s also have line-ups with seasoned Mercedes-AMG Drivers. Maro Engel (GER) is sharing the drive of the #57 HTP-WINWARD Motorsport car with Indy Dontje (NED), Philip Ellis (SUI) and Russell Ward (USA). Raffaele Marciello (ITA) and Luca Stolz (GER) will be racing the #75 SunEnergy1 Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 and will be alternating with the bronze-category drivers’ champion of the 2018 Intercontinental GT Challenge, Kenny Habul (AUS), as well as Mikaël Grenier (CAN).
The 24-hour race at Daytona International Speedway will start on Saturday, 30th January, at 3.35 pm local time (9.35 pm CET). One week prior to the classic endurance race, the three-day test event ‘Roar before the Rolex 24’ will be held at the same venue, with increased significance this year. A 100-minute qualifying race on Sunday, 24th January, will determine the starting grid positions for the 24-hour race.
Featuring on the support package of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge with GS class cars will also get its season underway. A total of four Mercedes-AMG GT4s will be participating in the four-hour BMW Endurance Challenge At Daytona race on Friday, 29th January.
A packed motorsport year for Mercedes-AMG
The two endurance racing classics at Dubai and Daytona mark the start of a season during which Mercedes-AMG intends to build on its major achievements from the previous year and again be in contention for the top positions in the national and international race series. Highlights in the year 2021 are the ADAC TOTAL 24h-Rennen at the Nürburgring (3rd–6th June) and the 24-hour race at Spa (29th July – 1st August). All in all, the challenges awaiting the Mercedes-AMG Customer Racing Teams and Drivers will become even bigger.
This is the case, among others, for the ADAC GT Masters. For the new season, starting in May, the super sports car league has an entry that is even stronger than in previous years. Instead of six, as most recently, there will be eight different manufacturers on the grid for 2021, which will make the on-track competition even tougher. In the past season, Mercedes-AMG Motorsport mastered this challenge in a convincing way: all four teams that ran a Mercedes-AMG GT3 racked up race wins.
The globally-run GT World Challenge is expanding its racing activities further this year. Next to events in Europe, America and Asia, a fourth continent is also represented on the schedule with the GT World Challenge Australia. In this series, aspirations are also high after the most recent achievements. With the manufacturers’ championship in the GT World Challenge and the drivers’ title in the GT World Challenge Europe, Mercedes-AMG secured the two most prestigious championship titles in this series last year.
In previous years, Mercedes-AMG Motorsport also regularly racked up titles and podium results in the Intercontinental GT Challenge, in which the world’s strongest GT3 drivers are up against each other. The Spa 24-hour race serves as the season opener of this series. Next up are endurance races at Suzuka/Japan (20th–22nd August), Indianapolis/USA (15th–17th October) and Kyalami/South Africa (2nd–4th December), where Mercedes-AMG will again be aiming at victories and title wins with a high-quality driver line-up and renowned Customer Racing Teams.
Moreover, the races of the remodelled DTM will be an exciting challenge for the Customer Racing Teams. Here, Mercedes-AMG Motorsport will be providing the best possible support for the possible teams and drivers in the upcoming season in order to build on the successful history with ten manufacturers’ titles won between 2000 and 2018.
Philipp Schiemer, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG: “Our very successful Customer Racing Programme has been a core brand element of Mercedes-AMG for over ten years now and, of course, we will continue to advance this success story in the new season as well. I am fully convinced by our concept and we are in a very strong position with it, both in sporting and in business terms. The envisaged closer cooperation with our colleagues from the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team also underlines the fact that motorsport will remain a fixed element of AMG in the future. But first of all, I wish our Customer Racing Teams and Drivers a successful start of the new motorsport year at Dubai and Daytona.”
Stefan Wendl, head of Mercedes-AMG Customer Racing: “Mercedes-AMG Customer Racing is heading into the new season with a lot of anticipation. The start with the two 24-hour races at Dubai and Daytona is quite a challenge, but it also gives us the chance to get the new motorsport season underway with good achievements. At Dubai, we intend to build on the strong achievements from previous years, but at Daytona, we have quite some expectations this time as well. In the process, we can rely on three cars with strong line-ups and we are particularly delighted to strengthen our AMG family with Alegra Motorsport as a very experienced team. Next to the highlights at the beginning of the year, our main focus obviously also is on the optimum support of all the Customer Racing Teams worldwide again. This year, we also have the aspiration to be in contention for victories and championships in every race series and are happy to take on the challenge again of providing our support at every race track in the world. We wish all drivers and teams a lot of success in the new 2021 season.”
Mercedes-AMG GT3 and GT4 in the Dubai 24 Hours*:
Nr.
Class
Car
Team
Drivers
4
GT3-PRO
Mercedes-AMG GT3
HRT Bilstein
Khaled Al Qubaisi (UAE)
Patrick Assenheimer (GER)
Maro Engel (GER)
Hubert Haupt (GER)
Ryan Ratcliffe (GBR)
5
GT3
Mercedes-AMG GT3
Haupt Racing Team
Khaled Al Qubaisi (UAE)
Patrick Assenheimer (GER)
Nico Bastian (GER)
Valentin Pierburg (GER)
Florian Scholze (GER)
19
GT3-AM
Mercedes-AMG GT3
MP Motorsport
Bert de Heus (NED)
Daniel de Jong (NED)
Henk de Jong (NED)
Jaap van Lagen (NED)
83
GT3-PRO
Mercedes-AMG GT3
Racetivity
Emmanuel Collard (FRA)
François Perrodo (FRA)
Charles-Henri Samani (FRA)
Matthieu Vaxiviere (FRA)
85
GT3-AM
Mercedes-AMG GT3
CP Racing
Charles Espenlaub (USA)
Joe Foster (USA)
Shane Lewis (USA)
Charles Putman (USA)
458
GT4
Mercedes-AMG GT4
Comet Racing
Kei Cozzolino (ITA)
Masaaki Fujii (JPN)
Kazuhiro Sakai (JPN)
Yorikatsu Tsujiko (JPN)
Yusuke Yamasaki (JPN)
488
GT4
Mercedes-AMG GT4
Dragon Racing
Adam Christodoulou (GBR)
Ollie Hancock (GBR)
John Hartshorne (GBR)
Denis Remenyako (RUS)
* subject to last-minute changes
Mercedes-AMG GT3 and GT4 in the Rolex 24 At Daytona*:
Nr.
Class
Car
Team
Drivers
28
GTD
Mercedes-AMG GT3
Alegra Motorsports
Maximilian Buhk (GER)
Billy Johnson (USA)
Daniel Morad (CAN)
Michael de Quesada (USA)
57
GTD
Mercedes-AMG GT3
HTP-WINWARD Motorsport
Indy Dontje (NED)
Philip Ellis (SUI)
Maro Engel (GER)
Russell Ward (USA)
75
GTD
Mercedes-AMG GT3
SunEnergy1 Racing
Mikaël Grenier (CAN)
Kenny Habul (AUS)
Raffaele Marciello (ITA)
Luca Stolz (GER)
4
GS
Mercedes-AMG GT4
HTP-WINWARD Motorsport
Indy Dontje (NED)
Russell Ward (USA)
14
GS
Mercedes-AMG GT4
LAP Motorsports
Scott Andrews (AUS)
Colin Braun (USA)
Anton Dias Perera (USA)
56
GS
Mercedes-AMG GT4
Murillo Racing
Eric Foss (USA)
Jeff Mosing (USA)
65
GS
Mercedes-AMG GT4
Murillo Racing
Brent Mosing (USA)
Tim Probert (USA)
* subject to last-minute changes