Dubai Autodrome, A Subsidiary Of Union Properties, Welcomes Back Asian Le Mans Series 2026 Double-Header, Reinforcing Its Position As A Global Endurance Racing Hub

Dubai Autodrome, A Subsidiary Of Union Properties, Welcomes Back Asian Le Mans Series 2026 Double-Header, Reinforcing Its Position As A Global Endurance Racing Hub

As one of the Middle East’s leading motorsport venues, Dubai Autodrome, a subsidiary of Union Properties, continues to strengthen its international racing calendar with the return of the Asian Le Mans Series in 2026, while further cementing its role as a multi-faceted destination that brings together sport, entertainment and community.

From 31ST of January to 1st of February 2026, Dubai Autodrome will host Rounds 3 and 4 of the 2025–26 Asian Le Mans Series, featuring two consecutive 4-hour endurance races, bringing world-class prototype and GT racing back to the UAE. The double-header weekend once again places Dubai at the centre of the global endurance racing calendar, welcoming international teams, professional drivers and motorsport fans from around the world, alongside families, friends and first-time visitors looking to experience live racing in an accessible and engaging environment.

A cornerstone of endurance racing in the region, the Asian Le Mans Series delivers high-intensity competition across multiple classes, including LMP2, LMP3 and GT, combining outright performance with strategy, teamwork and consistency. Set against the demanding 5.39-kilometre, 16-turn layout of Dubai Autodrome, the two races challenge drivers and teams across changing track conditions and extended race formats that define endurance motorsport.

Building on its long-standing role as host to internationally recognised championships, Dubai Autodrome continues to evolve how fans experience motorsport. The Asian Le Mans weekend will offer spectators access to close-up paddock action, premium viewing areas and a vibrant circuit atmosphere, complemented by food and beverage outlets, open spaces and social zones designed to make race weekend an all-day experience for families and groups of friends, reinforcing the venue’s commitment to making elite racing accessible to both dedicated motorsport enthusiasts and new audiences alike.

Faisal Alsahlawi, General Manager of Dubai Autodrome, said: “Hosting the Asian Le Mans Series once again reflects Dubai Autodrome’s position as a trusted venue for international endurance racing. The championship brings together world-class teams and drivers, while also allowing us to showcase the Autodrome as a destination that goes beyond the track, where racing, entertainment and shared experiences come together. Events like this continue to strengthen Dubai’s role on the global motorsport stage.”

As part of the wider Asian Le Mans Series season, the Dubai races play a critical role in the championship battle, with teams competing for valuable points and recognition on the international endurance racing ladder. The event also reinforces Dubai Autodrome’s reputation as a venue capable of delivering technically demanding racing alongside a compelling spectator experience. With Dubai Autodrome continuallyexpanding its motorsport and entertainment offering, the Asian Le Mans Series 2026 represents another key moment in its calendar, combining elite endurance racing with the accessibility and scale expected of one of the region’s most established circuits, and reinforcing its appeal as a weekend destination for motorsport fans, families and friends alike.