Fia World Endurance Championship

The FIA World Endurance Championship (abbreviated as WEC) is an auto racing world championship organized by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).

The series supersedes the ACO's former Intercontinental Le Mans Cup which began in 2010 and is the first endurance series of world championship status since the demise of the World Sportscar Championship at the end of 1992. The World Endurance Championship name was previously used by the FIA from 1981 to 1985.

FIA World Endurance Championship
Fia World Endurance Championship
CategoryEndurance racing
CountryInternational
RegionWorldwide
Inaugural season2012
Prototype ClassesHypercar
GT ClassesLMGT3
Teams17
Tyre suppliersMichelin, Goodyear
Drivers' champion
Makes' champion
Teams' champion
Official websitefiawec.com
Fia World Endurance Championship Current season

The series features multiple classes of cars competing in endurance races, with sports prototypes competing in the Hypercar (LMH or LMDh) and LMP2 categories, and production-based grand tourers competing in the LM GTE Pro and Am categories. World champion titles are awarded to the top-scoring drivers and manufacturers over the season, while other cups and trophies will be awarded for drivers and private teams.

History

The World Endurance Championship was first run in 2012 as a replacement for the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, following much of the same format and featuring eight endurance races across the world, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans. There were four categories: LMP1 and LMP2 prototypes along with GTE grand tourers, divided into GTE Pro for teams with professional driver line-ups, and GTE Am for teams featuring a mixture of amateur drivers.

Faced with declining manufacturer interest in the LMP1 class after the 2017 season, the FIA commissioned a study into the future regulations of the championship's top category. Known as the Le Mans Hypercar (LMH), the proposal called for a move away from Le Mans Prototype entries and less reliance on hybrid technologies. The proposal was designed to make the championship more appealing to car manufacturers, and cited flagship models such as the Aston Martin Vulcan and McLaren Senna GTR as examples of the cars the new regulations were hoping to attract. The Hypercar class first appeared in the 2021 season, with LMH entries from Alpine, Glickenhaus and Toyota. From 2023, LMDh entries will also be able to compete full-time in the Hypercar class alongside LMH.

In 2021, the ACO announced that the series would move away from its two LMGTE categories, following a rapid decline in manufacturer interest. The 2022 season will be the last for the LMGTE Pro class, and from 2024, LMGTE Am will be replaced by a GT3-based category, described as a "GT3 Premium" featuring a cost-capped body kit conversion from standard GT3 machinery. According to the president of the FIA Endurance Commission Richard Mille, the FIA are aiming at a customer-focused category where the manufacturers cannot enter officially.

In the year 2024, it will officially mark the first season in the category's history since the inaugural season in 2012 that the LMP2 class would not be on the grid in the FIA WEC due to increased demand in grid sizes in the Hypercar & Incoming GT3-Spec based LMGT3 classes for full season entries. However it will still take part appearing in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.

Format

Five titles are to be decided and awarded in the current season (as of 2024) based on total point tally, with two being deemed world championships: Hypercar World Endurance Drivers' Championship and Hypercar World Endurance Manufacturers' Championship. The points system is similar to that used in the FIA's other world championships, awarding points to the top ten finishers on a sliding point margin scale from first to tenth. Cars finishing the race but classified eleventh or further are awarded a half point. For 8 and 10-hour races, points are worth roughly 1.5x as much (i.e. 25 points for a win is worth 38 points at these races). For the 24 Hours of Le Mans, points are worth roughly 2x as much.

Races

Current races (2024)

Race Circuit Seasons
Qatar 1812 km Fia World Endurance Championship  Losail International Circuit 2024
6 Hours of Imola Fia World Endurance Championship  Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 2024
6 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps Fia World Endurance Championship  Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 2012–present
24 Hours of Le Mans Fia World Endurance Championship  Circuit de la Sarthe 2012–present
6 Hours of São Paulo Fia World Endurance Championship  Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace 2012–2014, 2024
Lone Star Le Mans Fia World Endurance Championship  Circuit of the Americas 2013–2017, 2020, 2024
6 Hours of Fuji Fia World Endurance Championship  Fuji Speedway 2012–2019, 2022–present
8 Hours of Bahrain Fia World Endurance Championship  Bahrain International Circuit 2012–2017, 2019–present
(2 races in 2021)

Former races

Race Circuit Seasons
4 Hours of Shanghai Fia World Endurance Championship  Shanghai International Circuit 2012–2019
4 Hours of Silverstone Fia World Endurance Championship  Silverstone Circuit 2012–2019
6 Hours of Mexico Fia World Endurance Championship  Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 2016–2017
6 Hours of Monza Fia World Endurance Championship  Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 2021–2023
6 Hours of Nürburgring Fia World Endurance Championship  Nürburgring 2015–2017
6 Hours of Portimão Fia World Endurance Championship  Algarve International Circuit 2021, 2023
1000 Miles of Sebring Fia World Endurance Championship  Sebring International Raceway 2019, 2022–2023
12 Hours of Sebring Fia World Endurance Championship  Sebring International Raceway 2012

Champions

See also

References

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