Watch Abu Dhabi’s Asian Le Mans Series doubleheader season finale live this weekend on RACER Network

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By RACER Staff - Feb 6, 2026, 1:31 PM ET

Watch Abu Dhabi’s Asian Le Mans Series doubleheader season finale live this weekend on RACER Network

The 2025-26 Asian Le Mans Series season finale will be held in Abu Dhabi, with all three titles to be decided at the Yas Marina Circuit in a pair of races on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 7-8.

There are just five changes to the driver line-ups from last weekend's doubleheader in Dubai. In LMP3, the No. 85 Race GP Duqueine will feature Michelin Le Mans Cup race winners Fabien Michal and Pierre-Alexandre Provost rejoining the team after missing the races in Dubai, where they will be joined by 18-year-old New Zealander Zack Scoular.

The No. 54 Vista AF Corse Ferrari will see two new drivers join Francesco Castellacci, with Riccardo Agostini and Custodio Toledo driving the Ferrari 296 in Abu Dhabi.

Fred Poordad is due to return to the No. 30 RD Limited ORECA after he was forced to miss the races in Dubai due to an injury, but it all depends on the doctors giving the American driver the green light before this weekend.

LMP2: Cetilar and Crowdstrike go head-to-head

The No. 47 Cetilar Racing and No. 4 Crowdstrike Racing by APR crews are tied on 80 points in LMP2, and with 52 points still on offer this weekend, the race for the title is still wide open. Officially Cetilar is still leading the championship due to its two wins and one second place, compared to CrowdStrike’s two wins and two third-place finishes.

Three other teams still have a mathematical chance of securing the LMP2 crown, which brings an automatic invitation to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June. The No. 25 Algarve Pro Racing entry is currently 16 points behind the leaders with 64, while RD Limited is on 37 points and the No. 5 United Autosports team is on 29 points, though for United's entry to win the title it would have to win both races from pole position and its rivals would all have to fail to score any points in either race.

LMP3: Eight teams still in title contention

After four pole positions, one win in Sepang and two further podiums, the No. 17 CLX Motorsport Ligier leads the LMP3 title race with 69 points. However, there is just a single point separating them from the No. 13 Inter Europol Competition Ligier in second place and they are just eight points ahead of the No. 29 Forestier Racing by VPS. The race-winning No. 71 23 Events Racing is fourth with 58, just 11 points off the lead.

With 52 points still to be won, there is still plenty to play for in Abu Dhabi. The No. 94 High Class Racing (42 points), No. 8 Team Virage (34), No. 85 Race GP (24) and the No. 26 Bretton Racing (20) entries all have a mathematical chance of taking the title

GT: Kessel Racing holds a commanding lead after Dubai

While the LMP2 and LMP3 title races couldn’t be closer, the crew of the No. 74 Kessel Racing Ferrari hold a 21-point lead over the rest of the field and victory on Saturday would secure the title and the automatic entry to the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Reigning GT champions Manthey are the closest rivals, with the No. 10 Porsche on 51 points. Round 1 winners Getspeed are third with 49 points, Round 4 winners No. 69 Team WRT BMW and the No. 87 Origine Motorsport Porsche are both on 43 points with the No. 92 Manthey Porsche on 30 points. These are the only entries that still have a chance of denying Kessel Racing the GT title this weekend.

  • Watch both Asian Le Mans Series races from Abu Dhabi LIVE on RACER Network, with coverage of Saturday's race starting at 5:30am ET and running through 10:30am ET. Sunday's race starts at 7:00am ET and runs through 11:30am ET.

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