Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta WEC. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta WEC. Mostrar todas las entradas

viernes, 22 de enero de 2021

The Algarve International Circuit in Portimão, Portugal, will replace the 1000 Miles of Sebring as the season-opener for this year’s FIA World Endurance Championship. Round 1 of FIA WEC Season 9, the 8 Hours of Portimão, will take place from 2-4 April 2021. 

Due to the rapid evolution of coronavirus, as well as various changing directives from Governments in different countries including travel restrictions, the WEC did not want to take any unnecessary risks. With freight due to be sent to the USA imminently, a decision needed to be made early to help teams prepare for the 2021 season. 

With this in mind and the majority of the championship’s teams being based in Europe, after consulting IMSA, Sebring International Raceway and the FIA, a decision was made to hold the first race of the year on the continent. 


Located in the south of Portugal, the Algarve International Circuit will also host the Prologue, the WEC’s official pre-season test from 30-31 March. Constructed in 2008, Portimão has been used to host a round of the European Le Mans Series [ELMS] since 2017 and provides a mix of fast and slow-speed corners, as well as dramatic gradient changes. 

Pierre Fillon, President of the Automobile Club de l’Ouest: “Unfortunately the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause issues worldwide and the decision to cancel Sebring and replace it with a race in Portimão was made following consultation with the FIA, IMSA and management at Sebring. We are saddened not to see our American friends and can’t wait for the day when we can return to the USA to race alongside IMSA for Super Sebring. We remain focused on continuing to build our long-term relationship with both IMSA and the Sebring International Raceway and the intention will be to return to Sebring in the future.”

Richard Mille, FIA Endurance Commission President: “While calendar changes are certainly not ideal, going into 2021 we all understood that they can occur at some point over the course of the season. For many reasons 2021 is an important year for endurance racing and the priority is to safeguard not only this season but also the longer-term future of the FIA World Endurance Championship, with the best interest of all parties involved in mind. I’m looking forward to April’s curtain-raiser and beyond, and I hope 2021 will be a good year for the sport.”

Frédéric Lequien, CEO of the FIA World Endurance Championship: “Over the past few months we have seen that the pandemic is extremely unpredictable and after several discussions with key parties, the decision was made for the beginning of the season to remain in Europe where most of our teams are based. The consequences of a last-minute cancellation would have economic implications for the entire WEC family, so we took a responsible decision. Portimão has provided some extremely close racing in ELMS and has excellent facilities, we are very much looking forward to getting our new season underway with an 8 hour race there in April.”

The intention of the promoter and organisers is to retain the remainder of the calendar unchanged, with Spa-Francorchamps set to host round two at the beginning of May followed by the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June. Monza will host an inaugural WEC race in July while the championship is set to return to Fuji in Japan in September. WEC Season 9 will conclude in Bahrain in November.

Portimão to replace Sebring for 2021 FIA WEC season-opener

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viernes, 20 de diciembre de 2019


America’s iconic sportscar marque, Corvette, will make a welcome return to the FIA World Endurance Championship for Lone Star Le Mans, round 5 of the WEC’s Season 8, on February 22-23, 2020. 
Taking place at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas, the addition of Corvette Racing for the 6 Hours of COTA brings the provisional entry list (click HERE for the list) to a total of 31 cars across four categories.
Corvette Racing is, of course, no stranger to the WEC having taken part in four rounds during the 2018-2019 Super Season plus being a stalwart and multiple winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans over many years. The Corvette C8R – in only its second competitive outing of 2020 – will join the LMGTE Pro category alongside AF Corse Ferrari, Aston Martin Racing and Porsche GT Team, with drivers yet to be announced. 

Corvette make welcome return to WEC for COTA

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martes, 21 de agosto de 2018


Rebellion Racing takes first WEC non-hybrid victory since 2012 


Rebellion Racing has been confirmed as the final winner of the 6 Hours of Silverstone, the third round of the WEC Super Season. 
The No.3 Rebellion R13 Gibson, driven by Mathias Beche, Thomas Laurent and Gustavo Menezes, becomes the first privateer entry to win an FIA World Endurance Championship race overall and the first non-hybrid to claim overall victory since Spa 2012. 
The final results and championship classifications show a 1-2 for Rebellion Racing, with SMP Racing claiming third place. 
The confirmation comes after the withdrawal by Toyota Gazoo Racing of its intention to appeal against exclusion from the race following post-race technical inspections which revealed non-conformity of the regulations of the cars’ skid block. 
The No.8 TS050 HYBRID of Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima and Fernando Alonso originally took the chequered flag ahead of Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López in the second-placed Toyota but both cars have been disqualified from the results of the race. 

Toyota Gazoo Racing withdraw appeal against Silverstone exclusions

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miércoles, 18 de abril de 2018

Since the entry list for the opening round of the WEC Super Season was announced, the Prologue has been and gone and the final pieces of the jigsaw puzzle have now fallen into place for the driver line ups of the 25 different teams. 
A WEC record-breaking 37 cars (24 Hours of Le Mans events excepted) will line up for the start of the Belgian race with 10 cars in LMP1, 8 in LMP2, 10 in LMGTE Pro and 9 in LMGTE Am. 

Liste des engagés des Total 6 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps : nouvelles confirmations

Depuis l'annonce de la liste des engagés de la manche d'ouverture de la Super Saison du Championnat du Monde d'Endurance FIA (WEC), le Prologue a eu lieu et les dernières pièces du puzzle des équipages des 25 écuries présentes se sont mises en place. 
La grille de départ de cette première course de la Super Saison affiche un nombre record (à l'exception des 24 Heures du Mans) de 37 engagés : 10 voitures en LMP1, 8 en LMP2, 10 en LMGTE Pro et 9 en LMGTE Am. 

All eyes turn towards Spa for Super Season opener

Entertainment guaranteed.... 
 As well as the action on track throughout Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the WEC Fan Area will have free entertainment for everybody and fascinating new activities for everyone this year. 
New for this Super Season are VA (Augmented Reality) experiences which you can find everywhere in the paddock! 360° videos of the garages, pictures of drivers, maps, timetable -> on site practical information, or even a selfie with your favourite driver…go on, give it a try! 

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Spa au printemps ! L'équation parfaite du week-end de course !

Divertissements garantis... 
En plus de l'action en piste du jeudi au samedi, la Fan Area WEC offrira des animations gratuites pour tous, et chacun pourra découvrir de nouvelles activités passionnantes. 
Une nouveauté pour cette Super Saison : l'expérience de la Réalité Augmentée, que vous pourrez découvrir où que vous soyez dans le paddock ! Des vidéos à 360° des garages, les informations pratiques de l’événement, et vous pourrez même prendre un selfie avec votre pilote favori... Laissez-vous tenter par ce voyage inédit !

Updated Entry List for Total 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps

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miércoles, 7 de marzo de 2018

First view of the new Rebellion R13

The Geneva International Motor Show was the venue for the first look at the new Rebellion R13 LMP1 prototype which will contest the WEC Super Season.  

Stéphane Sarrazin to join SMP Racing

SMP Racing has confirmed that Stéphane Sarrazin will join the team for the WEC Super Season alongside the previously announced Vitaly Petrov and Mikhail Aleshin. No other drivers have yet been announced.
Sarrazin has been released from his Toyota Gazoo Racing contract in order to campaign the BR Engineering BR1-AER which has been extensively tested ahead of the season.

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Endurance is pure motorsport 

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WEC manufacturers - a rich history in endurance racing

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First view of Rebellion R13, Sarrazin to SMP, Endurance is Pure Motorsport

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miércoles, 24 de agosto de 2016

Anticipa Jean Todt que las 6 Horas de México sea una carrera memorable


John Paul Esteves Castillo   Reportero   murrianose@gmail.com

Rolando Mauricio Pérez Carrillo   Fotógrafo   pecar56@yahoo.com.mx

A unos días de que el Campeonato Mundial de Resistencia (WEC por sus siglas en inglés) llegue a suelo mexicano, el presidente de la Federación Internacional del Automovilismo (FIA), Jean Todt, espera que la primera edición de este certamen resulte memorable para todos los involucrados en su realización, así como para los aficionados.

En su visita en México como parte de la gira por el Continente Americano en la que promovió el mensaje global de FIA encaminado a generar políticas públicas que contribuyan a una mayor seguridad vial en la región, Todt destacó la labor que está realizando el país para ofrecerle a los aficionados al automovilismo una oferta en categorías estelares, como es el caso de la WEC.

"Estoy muy orgulloso del esfuerzo y trabajo que está haciendo México para traer eventos de este tipo", aseguró Todt acompañado del ingeniero José Abed, presidente de OMDAI FIA México y vicepresidente de la FIA. "Confío plenamente en la capacidad de todas la personas involucradas en la organización para que el regreso de un Campeonato Mundial de Resistencia sea una carrera memorable".


La última ocasión en la que un serial internacional de resistencia rodó por la pista del Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez fue en octubre de 1991, en el marco del World Sportscar Championship, en competencia que fue ganada por Keke Rosberg y Yannick Dalmas en la división C1, así como por Bernd Schneider y John Winter, en la C2.

En esta nueva etapa, quienes se den cita en el circuito de la Magdalena Mixhuca, además de vivir una experiencia diferente en las tribunas o en la Fan Zone, tendrán la oportunidad de apoyar al mexicano Ricardo González, quien junto al brasileño Bruno Senna y al portugués Filipe Albuquerque marchan en el segundo lugar del campeonato en la categoría LMP2, como parte del equipo RGR Sport, primera escudería mexicana en la historia de la WEC.

Asimismo, Luis 'Chapulín' Díaz y Alfonso 'Picho' Toledano complementan la presencia de volantes aztecas en las 6 Horas de México, lo que le dará un atractivo adicional a la competencia.

El Campeonato Mundial de Resistencia llega a México después de su paso por Silverstone (Inglaterra), Spa-Francorchamps (Bélgica), Le Mans (Francia) y Nürburgring (Alemania).

La WEC marcará el regreso al país de una categoría estelar de resistencia tras 25 años

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