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jueves, 16 de marzo de 2017

One month today!

In exactly one month the engines of the 28 glistening prototypes and glamorous GT cars will be roaring, the crowds will be cheering, and the sun will be shining (well, we hope so!) at Britain's home of motorsport for the opening round of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship. 
The 6 Hours of Silverstone takes place on Sunday 16th April, beginning at 12 noon, headlining a packed weekend of motorsport entertainment for all the family at Britain’s premier racing track. 
The opening round of the European Le Mans Series will be held on Saturday afternoon, and there will also be plenty of action from the World Series Formula V8 Series and the FIA F3 Championship. 

Derani and Johnson line up with Ford for Silverstone  

The provisional entry list for the 6 Hours of Silverstone issued today confirms the 28 cars expected for the opening round of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship season on Sunday 16th April although not all teams have yet finalised their driver line ups, most notably in the LMP2 category. 
Briton Alex Lynn, who made his mark in the WEC last season with Manor, returns for more top-class competitive action and will team with Roman Rusinov and Pierre Thiriet in the No.26 G-Drive Racing ORECA 07. 
As announced by Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Team UK in February, the 6 Hours of Silverstone will see three drivers in each of the Ford GTs as part of the team’s preparations for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. 
American Billy Johnson will be in the No.66 with Stefan Mücke and Olivier Pla, while Brazilian Pipo Derani will line up alongside Andy Priaulx and Harry Tincknell. Both drivers will be on the entry lists for the first three FIA WEC rounds at Silverstone, Spa-Francorchamps and Le Mans. 
A full preview for the 6 Hours of Silverstone will be issued at the beginning of April, ahead of the event. 

Lone Star Le Mans tickets go on sale

If you are in the USA, are you enjoying the sights and sounds of world-class sportscar action but missing the chance to appreciate the thrilling and incredibly fast 1000+ bhp, hybrid-powered LMP1 prototypes which star in the FIA World Endurance Championship? 
Worry no more! Tickets go on sale today for the 2017 edition of the Lone Star Le Mans weekend of motorsport entertainment at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas which will take place between 14-16 September
The LMP1 prototypes are not the only stars of the WEC. On the starting grid are also 10 upgraded, faster, LMP2 prototypes with top-line, diversely international driver line ups, and the very best of world championship GT competition with full factory entries from Aston Martin, Ferrari, Ford and Porsche. It’s not to be missed! 
Tickets are now on sale via Circuit of The Americas website a two-day multi-turn weekend pass for only $79. Children aged 12 and under enter free with a paid adult. Grandstands are open to all.
All stories on the 2017 season are available online on the official FIAWEC website at www.fiawec.com

One month today to 6 Hours of Silverstone

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miércoles, 26 de octubre de 2016

Following Audi’s announcement today about its withdrawal from endurance racing, the comments of Pierre Fillon, Président of the Automobile Club de l'Ouest and Gérard Neveu, CEO of the FIA World Endurance Championship are below: 
Pierre Fillon, President of the Automobile Club de l'Ouest : 

“It was with emotion that we all learned this morning about Audi’s decision to withdraw from endurance racing. Although prepared for this, we regret the departure of a major figure in endurance racing for a different adventure. Present at Le Mans since 1999, the German firm has written some of the finest and strongest pages in the history books for the 24 Hours of Le Mans and, more recently, the WEC. More than a competitor, the marque with the four rings has been a real contributor in recent years to the tremendous growth of endurance racing across the world. 
“To reduce costs for manufacturers is a major focus for the ACO, in partnership with the FIA. Furthermore, these two organisations have clearly set the course for the coming years: stay at the forefront of innovation while offering the best possible platform for new technologies in preparation for the cars of tomorrow. 
“Hybrid technology and electric motors are already part of our daily lives in endurance racing. The changes to the technical regulations towards hydrogen-electric power responds straight away to the energy requirements of this new era. 
“We salute the work carried out by the Audi Sport and Team Joest teams who have done a remarkable job, and a particular thought goes to my friend Wolfgang Ullrich. 
"One door closes and, at the same time, another one opens with the already-announced arrival of other manufacturers. 
"For all fans of endurance racing and motorsport enthusiasts, see you next week in Shanghai for the penultimate round of the FIA ​​WEC and in 2017 for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.” 
Gérard Neveu, CEO of the FIA World Endurance Championship: 
“We understand this decision, although obviously we regret the departure of a major player in the WEC. Audi has been involved in endurance racing for 15 years, and more particularly in the first five seasons of the FIA World Endurance Championship. 
“Today we spare a thought first for everyone at Audi Sport and at Team Joest. Drivers, engineers, mechanics and team members for whom this news is painful. We offer them our admiration and gratitude for their extraordinary sporting performances in the WEC since 2012. 
“The WEC is made up of a grid of 32 cars, 20 teams, with four categories and six manufacturers entered. In a week’s time, in Shanghai, Porsche and Toyota will be battling on track for the 2016 LMP1 world title, as Ferrari and Aston Martin will be for the GTE title. 
“One manufacturer is leaving, others will soon be arriving. This is the life of a championship.”

Official Statements from the ACO and FIA WEC regarding Audi's announcement on its withdrawal from endurance racing: 

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