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2023 FIA World Endurance Championship

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Eleventh season of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC)

2023FIA World Endurance Championship
OrganizerFédération Internationale de l'Automobile
Automobile Club de l'Ouest
DisciplineSports car endurance racing
Number of races7
Champions
Hypercar ManufacturerJapanToyota
Hypercar TeamUnited KingdomHertz Team Jota
LMP2 TeamBelgiumTeam WRT
LMGTE Am TeamUnited StatesCorvette Racing
FIA World Endurance Championship seasons
Toyota are the Hypercar Manufacturer champions.
Team Jota are the Hypercar Team champions.
The No. 41 Team WRT are the LMP2 Teams champion
Corvette Racing are the LMGTE team champion

The2023 FIA World Endurance Championship was the eleventh season of theFIA World Endurance Championship, anauto racing series organised by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and theAutomobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO). The series was open to prototype andgrand tourer-style racing cars divided into three categories. World Championship titles were awarded to the leading drivers in both the prototype and grand tourer divisions and to the leading manufacturer in prototype division.

It was the first season in whichLMDh (Le Mans Daytona h) entries were allowed to compete in the Hypercar category for championship points alongsideLMH (Le Mans Hypercar) entries, after being permitted on a race-by-race basis in2022.[1] Upon the discontinuation of LMGTE Pro, LMGTE Am remained as the sole GT class, although it would be replaced byLMGT3 the following season.[2] After being introduced for the2021 season the LMP2 Pro-Am Cup was also dropped. This as well would also be the last season in the FIA WEC for the LMP2 Class with LMP2 to be removed for the next year's season in the year 2024 due to demand in grid numbers for the Hypercar and the incoming GT3-Spec based LMGT3 class replacing LMGTE Am reaching the maximum number of full season entries.

Calendar

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On 29 September 2022, the 2023 calendar was announced on the website andYouTube channel of the FIA World Endurance Championship, with the six races of the 2022 season and the return to Portimão, this time with a 6-hour format. The season played host to the centenary edition of the24 Hours of Le Mans.[3]

2023 calendar[4][5]
RndRaceCircuitLocationDate
PrologueSebring International RacewayUnited StatesSebring, Florida11/12 March
11000 Miles of Sebring17 March
26 Hours of PortimãoAlgarve International CircuitPortugalPortimão16 April
3TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-FrancorchampsCircuit de Spa-FrancorchampsBelgiumStavelot29 April
424 Hours of Le MansCircuit de la SartheFranceLe Mans10–11 June
56 Hours of MonzaAutodromo Nazionale di MonzaItalyMonza9 July
66 Hours of FujiFuji SpeedwayJapanOyama, Shizuoka10 September
7Bapco Energies 8 Hours of BahrainBahrain International CircuitBahrainSakhir4 November

Entries

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Hypercar

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  Racing in the FIA World Cup for Hypercar Teams

EntrantCarEngineHybridTyreNo.DriversRounds
United StatesCadillac Racing[6]Cadillac V-Series.RCadillac LMC55R 5.5 L V8HybridM2New ZealandEarl Bamber[7]All
United KingdomAlex Lynn[7]All
United KingdomRichard Westbrook[7]All
AustriaFloyd Vanwall Racing Team[8]Vanwall Vandervell 680Gibson GL458 4.5 L V8M4ArgentinaEsteban Guerrieri[8]All
FranceTom Dillmann[8]1–4
CanadaJacques Villeneuve[9]1–3
FranceTristan Vautier[10]4–7
BrazilJoão Paulo de Oliveira[11]5–6
AustraliaRyan Briscoe[12]7
GermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport[13]Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L Turbo V8HybridM5United StatesDane Cameron[14]All
DenmarkMichael Christensen[14]All
FranceFrédéric Makowiecki[14]All
HybridM6FranceKévin Estre[14]All
GermanyAndré Lotterer[14]All
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor[14]All
JapanToyota Gazoo Racing[15]Toyota GR010 HybridToyotaH8909 3.5 L Turbo V6HybridM7United KingdomMike Conway[15]All
JapanKamui Kobayashi[15]All
ArgentinaJosé María López[15]All
HybridM8SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi[15]All
New ZealandBrendon Hartley[15]All
JapanRyō Hirakawa[15]All
United KingdomHertz Team Jota[16]Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L Turbo V8HybridM38PortugalAntónio Félix da Costa[17]3–7
United KingdomWill Stevens[17]3–7
ChinaYifei Ye[18]3–7
ItalyFerrariAF Corse[19][20]Ferrari 499PFerrariF163 3.0 L Turbo V6[8]HybridM50ItalyAntonio Fuoco[21]All
SpainMiguel Molina[21]All
DenmarkNicklas Nielsen[21]All
HybridM51United KingdomJames Calado[21]All
ItalyAntonio Giovinazzi[21]All
ItalyAlessandro Pier Guidi[21]All
FrancePeugeot TotalEnergies[22]Peugeot 9X8Peugeot X6H 2.6 L Turbo V6[8]HybridM93United KingdomPaul di Resta[22]All
DenmarkMikkel Jensen[22]All
FranceJean-Éric Vergne[22]All
HybridM94FranceLoïc Duval[22]All
United StatesGustavo Menezes[22]All
SwitzerlandNico Müller[22]1–5, 7
BelgiumStoffel Vandoorne[23]6
GermanyProton Competition[24]Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L Turbo V8HybridM99ItalyGianmaria Bruni[8]5–7
SwitzerlandNeel Jani[25]5–7
United KingdomHarry Tincknell[26]5–7
United StatesGlickenhaus Racing[27]Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMHGlickenhaus P21 3.5 L Turbo V8M708FranceRomain Dumas[8]1–5
FranceOlivier Pla[28]1–5
AustraliaRyan Briscoe[28]1–2, 4
FranceFranck Mailleux[29]3
FranceNathanaël Berthon[30]5

LMP2

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In accordance with the 2017 LMP2 regulations, all cars in the LMP2 class used theGibson GK428V8 engine.[31]

EntrantCarTyreNo.DriversRounds
ItalyPrema Racing[32]Oreca 07G9RomaniaFilip Ugran[33]All
NetherlandsBent Viscaal[33]All
ItalyAndrea Caldarelli[33]1, 3, 5
United StatesJuan Manuel Correa[34]2, 4, 6–7
G63Daniil Kvyat[33][N 1]All
FranceDoriane Pin[37]All
ItalyMirko Bortolotti[33]1–4, 7
SwitzerlandMathias Beche[26]5
ItalyAndrea Caldarelli[38]6
United KingdomVector Sport[8]Oreca 07G10FranceGabriel Aubry[39]All
Republic of IrelandRyan Cullen[8]All
LiechtensteinMatthias Kaiser[40][39]All
United KingdomUnited Autosports[41]Oreca 07G22United KingdomPhil Hanson[42]All
United KingdomFrederick Lubin[43]All
PortugalFilipe Albuquerque[42]1, 3–4, 6–7
United KingdomBen Hanley[44]2, 5
G23United KingdomOliver Jarvis[45]All
United StatesJosh Pierson[46]All
United KingdomTom Blomqvist[45]1, 3–4, 7
NetherlandsGiedo van der Garde[47]2, 5
United KingdomBen Hanley[48]6
United KingdomJota[49]Oreca 07G28BrazilPietro Fittipaldi[50]All
DenmarkDavid Heinemeier Hansson[50]All
DenmarkOliver Rasmussen[50]All
BelgiumTeam WRT[51]Oreca 07G31NetherlandsRobin Frijns[52]All
IndonesiaSean Gelael[8]All
AustriaFerdinand Habsburg[52]All
G41AngolaRui Andrade[8]All
SwitzerlandLouis Delétraz[53]All
PolandRobert Kubica[53]All
PolandInter Europol Competition[54]Oreca 07G34SpainAlbert Costa[55]All
SwitzerlandFabio Scherer[8]All
PolandJakub Śmiechowski[8]All
FranceAlpine Elf Team[56]Oreca 07G35United KingdomOlli Caldwell[57]All
BrazilAndré Negrão[8]All
MexicoMemo Rojas[57]All
G36FranceJulien Canal[57]All
FranceCharles Milesi[57]All
FranceMatthieu Vaxivière[8]All

LMGTE Am

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EntrantCarEngineTyreNo.DriversRounds
ItalyAF Corse[8]Ferrari 488 GTE EvoFerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8M21United StatesSimon Mann[8]All
BelgiumUlysse de Pauw[8]1–5
JapanKei Cozzolino[58]6–7
ItalyStefano Costantini[8]1
ItalyDiego Alessi[59]2–3
France Julien Piguet[60]4–5
JapanHiroshi Koizumi[58]6
France Franck Dezoteux[61]7
M54ItalyFrancesco Castellacci[8]All
SwitzerlandThomas Flohr[8]All
ItalyDavide Rigon[62]All
ItalyRichard Mille AF Corse[8]M83ArgentinaLuis Pérez Companc[8]All
ItalyAlessio Rovera[62]All
FranceLilou Wadoux[63]All
OmanORT by TF[8]Aston Martin Vantage AMRAston MartinM177 4.0 L Turbo V8M25OmanAhmad Al Harthy[8]All
United StatesMichael Dinan[8]All
Republic of IrelandCharlie Eastwood[8]All
JapanD'station Racing[64]M777JapanTomonobu Fujii[64]All
United KingdomCasper Stevenson[64]All
Japan Satoshi Hoshino[64]1–6
Australia Liam Talbot[65]7
United StatesCorvette Racing[66]Chevrolet Corvette C8.RChevroletLT2 5.5 LV8M33NetherlandsNicky Catsburg[66]All
United StatesBen Keating[66]All
ArgentinaNicolás Varrone[67]All
GermanyProject 1AO[8][68]Porsche 911 RSR-19PorscheM97/80 4.2 L Flat-6M56ItalyMatteo Cairoli[28]All
United StatesP. J. Hyett[8]1, 3–4, 6–7
United StatesGunnar Jeannette[8]1, 3–4, 6–7
PortugalGuilherme Oliveira[69]2, 5
PortugalMiguel Ramos[69]2
Dominican RepublicEfrin Castro[70]5
SwitzerlandKessel Racing[71]Ferrari 488 GTE EvoFerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8M57JapanTakeshi Kimura[71]All
United StatesScott Huffaker[71]1–6
BrazilDaniel Serra[71]1–4, 7
JapanKei Cozzolino[30]5
JapanRitomo Miyata[72]6
FranceEsteban Masson[73]7
ItalyIron Lynx[74][75]Porsche 911 RSR-19PorscheM97/80 4.2 L Flat-6M60ItalyMatteo Cressoni[76]All
BelgiumAlessio Picariello[76]All
ItalyClaudio Schiavoni[76]All
ItalyIron Dames[74][75]M85BelgiumSarah Bovy[76]All
SwitzerlandRahel Frey[76]All
DenmarkMichelle Gatting[76]All
GermanyDempsey-Proton Racing[75]Porsche 911 RSR-19PorscheM97/80 4.2 L Flat-6M77FranceJulien Andlauer[28]All
GermanyChristian Ried[8]All
DenmarkMikkel O. Pedersen[28]All
GermanyProton Competition[75][77]M88United KingdomHarry Tincknell[28][77]1–4
United States Ryan Hardwick[28][77]1–3
CanadaZacharie Robichon[28][77]1–3
GermanyJonas Ried[78]4
United States Don Yount[78]4
United KingdomGR Racing[8]Porsche 911 RSR-19PorscheM97/80 4.2 L Flat-6M86United KingdomBen Barker[28]All
ItalyRiccardo Pera[28]All
United KingdomMichael Wainwright[8]All
CanadaNorthWest AMR[8][a]Aston Martin Vantage AMRAston MartinM177 4.0 L Turbo V8M98CanadaPaul Dalla Lana[8]1–2
ZimbabweAxcil Jefferies[80]1–2
DenmarkNicki Thiim[28]1–2
United KingdomIan James[79]3–4, 6–7
ItalyDaniel Mancinelli[79]3–4, 6–7
SpainAlex Riberas[79]3–4, 6–7

Season report

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1000 Miles of Sebring

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Main article:2023 1000 Miles of Sebring

Ferrari'sAntonio Fuoco drove the499P topole position in the season opener inSebring, in what was Ferrari's first appearance in endurance racing in 50 years. Fuoco lead the field off the line, however was soon surpassed by both theToyota entries. The #7 Toyota, driven byKamui Kobayashi, took the lead at the 4 hour mark and was never headed. The #7 Toyota of Kobayashi,Mike Conway andJosé María López lead home the #8 Toyota ofSebastien Buemi,Brendon Hartley andRyo Hirakawa by six seconds. The #50 Ferrari of Fuoco,Miguel Molina andNicklas Nielsen finished 3rd, a lap down on the Toyota.

InLMP2, thePrema Racing #63 ofDoriane Pin,Mirko Bortolotti andDaniil Kvyat lead with 5 minutes to go however had to pit for a splash of fuel. This handed the LMP2 victory to the #48Jota ofDavid Beckmann,Will Stevens andYifei Ye, with the Prema finishing in 3rd. The #23United Autosports lead for the first half of the race, but was forced to pit with technical issues. The #22 United Autosports ofFilipe Alburquerque,Phil Hanson andFrederick Lubin snatched 2nd place with just minutes left.

TheLMGTE AM saw drama in the races early stages. The #83Richard MilleAF Corse Ferrari cartwheeled after colliding with the tyre wall. The soleCorvette entry ofNicky Catsburg,Ben Keating andNicolas Varrone dominated the 2nd half of the race, taking victory. The #77Dempsey-ProtonPorsche capitalized on a late fuel stop by the #57Kessel Racing Ferrari to take second position. The pole-sitting #85Iron Dames Porsche led the first half of the race, before running off the road, dislodging bodywork.[81]

6 Hours of Portimao

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Main article:2023 6 Hours of Portimão

The Hypercar class saw Toyota #7, in the hands of Conway, blast into the lead at the start, passing its pole-sitting sister machine. The #8 Toyota, driven by Buemi, lost a place toJames Calado (Ferrari #50), however regained this position a lap later. Toyota management ordered the two cars to swap, however the #7 began suffering technical issues and pulled into the pits. This left the #8 Toyota to canter to victory. The #50 Ferrari finished 2nd, after holding off the #6 Porsche ofKevin Estre,Laurens Vanthoor andAndre Lotterer. TheVanwall entry had abrake calliper explode withJacques Villeneuve at the wheel, which led to retirement.

The LMP2 qualifying session saw the Prema Racing #63 (Mirko Bortolotti) beat the Vector Racing #10 ofGabriel Aubry to pole by 0.001 seconds. Neither team had a role to play in the fight for victory, however. United Autosport #23 ofGiedo van der Garde,Josh Pierson andOliver Jarvis had their revenge after retiring from the lead at Sebring. They won the class ahead of the sister machine #22, despite having no radio for the final two hours.

The GTE AM Class saw the Corvette #33 grab pole position, but couldn't hold the lead in the race. The AF Corse #21 blasted into the lead at the start, but faded into the latter stages. This left the Corvette entry to battle for victory with the #83 Richard Mille Ferrari. The two cars were side-by-side in places on the final lap, but Catsburg narrowly edgedAlessio Rovera to the flag, taking Corvette Racing's 2nd victory in succession. The #85 Iron Dames Porsche came through to finish 3rd.[82]

6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps

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Main article:2023 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps

Qualifying saw drama in the Hypercar class, with the No. 8 Toyota of Hartley crashing out on cold tyres.Antonio Giovinazzi put the No. 51 Ferrari on pole, however saw his time stripped for a track limits violation. This promoted Kobayashi in the No. 7 Toyota to pole position, meaning Toyota had a car at the front and back of the field.

The race began in tricky conditions, and drivers had to decide which tyres to start the race on. Both Toyotas started on slicks, leaving Conway floundering at the start. Both Ferraris and aCadillac passed Conway going into turn 1. The No. 3 Cadillac, driven byRenger van der Zande, crashed heavily at Eau Rouge after 2 hours. It was surmised that the car had a steering issue. Not long after, the No. 6 Porsche ground to a halt and into retirement after a strong showing. For the second race running, Jacques Villeneuve was driving the No. 4 Vanwall when forced to retire from the event. Villeneuve, chasing the No. 708Glickenhaus, was clipped by the GTE Am No. 54 AF Corse Ferrari (Francesco Castellacci) at Blanchimont. The move pitched them both into the wall with about 2 hour 30 min remaining. An hour later, Fuoco crashed the No. 50 Ferrari just after its pit stop going down the hill to Eau Rouge. The car was running third after having to battle past the No. 2 Cadillac and No. 5 Porsche earlier. The No. 7 Toyota cantered to victory ahead of the sister car. It was the No. 7 car's 2nd victory of the season. The battle for 3rd place was settled on the final lap when the No. 51 Ferrari of Calado caught and passed the No. 5 Porsche ofFrederic Makowiecki.

The No. 23 United Autosports car ofTom Blomqvist dominated the early stages of the race in LMP2. Hometown heroesTeam WRT (running Nos. 31 and 41) both battled for supremacy, but the No. 41 ofRui Andrade,Robert Kubica andLouis Deletraz saw the chequered flag first. The team managed to pass the No. 23 United Autosport with 15 minutes remaining. The No. 63 Prema Racing was also in the running, but had to serve a 3-minute stop-and-go penalty. The penalty, for not respecting safety car procedures, was served with 30 minutes remaining, putting them out of contention.

The GTE Am class saw the No. 33Corvette Racing battle with the No. 25ORT by TFAston Martin ofAhmad Al Harthy,Michael Dinan andCharlie Eastwood for the lead. They fought for position throughout the race, however, by the chequered flag it was a battle for second place.Lilou Wadoux, driving the No. 83Richard Mille AF Corse, overtook the No. 88Proton Competition at about half distance and was never headed. The No. 33 Corvette and No. 25 Aston Martin finished inline astern in second and third places, respectively. Wadoux became the first female driver to win a race in the World Endurance Championship.[83]

24 Hours of Le Mans

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Main article:2023 24 Hours of Le Mans

A Ferrari 499P shared by Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen of Ferrari AF Corse started from pole position after Fuoco set the overall fastest lap in the Le Mans Hypercar class in the Hyperpole session. Their teammates James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi and Alessandro Pier Guidi won overall after leading the final 55 laps. It was Calado, Giovinazzi and Pier Guidi's first overall Le Mans victory, as well as Ferrari's tenth and its first since 1965. Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryō Hirakawa finished second in a Toyota GR010 Hybrid after battling Calado, Giovinazzi and Pier Guidi in the second half of the race. Cadillac Racing's Cadillac V-Series.R LMDh car, driven by Earl Bamber, Alex Lynn and Richard Westbrook, finished third overall.

Albert Costa, Fabio Scherer and Jakub Śmiechowski of Inter Europol Competition led the last 112 laps of the Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) class in an Oreca 07-Gibson car to claim their maiden WEC class victory. Team WRT's Rui Andrade, Louis Delétraz and Robert Kubica finished second 21.015 seconds behind, while René Binder, Neel Jani and Nico Pino of Duqueine Team took third. Corvette Racing's Nicky Catsburg, Ben Keating and Nicolás Varrone in a Chevrolet Corvette C8.R came from two laps down after a second hour pit stop to replace a failed damper to win the final Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Am (LMGTE Am) and GTE race at Le Mans, one lap ahead of ORT by TF's Aston Martin Vantage AMR shared by Ahmad Al Harthy, Michael Dinan and Charlie Eastwood.

Calado, Giovinazzi and Pier Guidi's victory moved them from fifth to second in the Hypercar Drivers' Championship, 25 points behind leaders Buemi, Hartley and Hirakawa. Andrande, Delétraz and Kubica remained the FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Drivers leaders as category winners Costa, Scherer and Śmiechowski moved from sixth to second. Catsburg, Keating and Varrone extended their Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams lead over Al Harthy, Dinan and Eastwood. Toyota, the No. 41 Team WRT and No. 33 Corvette Racing teams left Le Mans as the respective Hypercar World Endurance Championship, Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams and Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams leaders with three races left in the season.

6 Hours of Monza

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Main article:2023 6 Hours of Monza

The #7 Toyota of Kobayashi took pole in Hypercar, beating the #50 Ferrari by just 0.017 seconds, the smallest ever margin in world endurance championship history.

At the start of the race, the #93 Peugeot blasted into the lead in the early stages, whilst the #8 Toyota collided with the #51 Le Mans winning Ferrari. The #8 also collided with the #777 D'station Aston Martin, with the #777 suffering a heavy impact. The #8 was given a one-minute stop and go penalty for the incidents. However, in the end, the #7 Toyota claimed its third win of the season, finishing ahead of the #50 Ferrari and the #93 Peugeot.

In LMP2, the #28 Jota took their first victory of the season. The Alpine #36 beat the pole-sitting #41 Team WRT to second place.

The GTE AM class saw Corvette Racing's #33 crew of Nicky Catsburg, Ben Keating and Nico Varrone seal the class world championship title by finishing 4th in class. Proton-Dempsey Porsche #77 took the victory ahead of the Iron Lynx #60 andGR Racing #86 Porsches. The pole-sitting #85 Iron Dames Porsche finished 5th.

6 Hours of Fuji

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Main article:2023 6 Hours of Fuji

8 Hours of Bahrain

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Main article:2023 8 Hours of Bahrain

Results and standings

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Race results

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The highest finishing competitor entered in the World Endurance Championship is listed below. Invitational entries may have finished ahead of WEC competitors in individual races.

Rnd.CircuitHypercar WinnersLMP2 WinnersLMGTE Am WinnersReport
1United StatesSebringJapan No. 7Toyota Gazoo RacingUnited Kingdom No. 22United Autosports[N 2]United States No. 33Corvette RacingReport
United KingdomMike Conway
JapanKamui Kobayashi
ArgentinaJosé María López
PortugalFilipe Albuquerque
United KingdomPhil Hanson
United KingdomFrederick Lubin
NetherlandsNicky Catsburg
United StatesBen Keating
ArgentinaNicolás Varrone
2PortugalPortimãoJapan No. 8Toyota Gazoo RacingUnited Kingdom No. 23United AutosportsUnited States No. 33Corvette RacingReport
SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi
New ZealandBrendon Hartley
JapanRyō Hirakawa
NetherlandsGiedo van der Garde
United KingdomOliver Jarvis
United StatesJosh Pierson
NetherlandsNicky Catsburg
United StatesBen Keating
ArgentinaNicolás Varrone
3BelgiumSpaJapan No. 7Toyota Gazoo RacingBelgium No. 41Team WRTItaly No. 83Richard Mille AF CorseReport
United KingdomMike Conway
JapanKamui Kobayashi
ArgentinaJosé María López
AngolaRui Andrade
SwitzerlandLouis Delétraz
PolandRobert Kubica
ArgentinaLuis Pérez Companc
ItalyAlessio Rovera
FranceLilou Wadoux
4FranceLe MansItaly No. 51FerrariAF CorsePoland No. 34Inter Europol CompetitionUnited States No. 33Corvette RacingReport
United KingdomJames Calado
ItalyAntonio Giovinazzi
ItalyAlessandro Pier Guidi
SpainAlbert Costa
SwitzerlandFabio Scherer
PolandJakub Śmiechowski
NetherlandsNicky Catsburg
United StatesBen Keating
ArgentinaNicolás Varrone
5ItalyMonzaJapan No. 7Toyota Gazoo RacingUnited Kingdom No. 28JotaGermany No. 77Dempsey - Proton CompetitionReport
United KingdomMike Conway
JapanKamui Kobayashi
ArgentinaJosé María López
BrazilPietro Fittipaldi
DenmarkDavid Heinemeier Hansson
DenmarkOliver Rasmussen
GermanyChristian Ried
DenmarkMikkel O. Pedersen
FranceJulien Andlauer
6JapanFujiJapan No. 7Toyota Gazoo RacingBelgium No. 41Team WRTItaly No. 54AF CorseReport
United KingdomMike Conway
JapanKamui Kobayashi
ArgentinaJosé María López
AngolaRui Andrade
SwitzerlandLouis Delétraz
PolandRobert Kubica
ItalyFrancesco Castellacci
SwitzerlandThomas Flohr
ItalyDavide Rigon
7BahrainBahrainJapan No. 8Toyota Gazoo RacingBelgium No. 41Team WRTItaly No. 85Iron DamesReport
SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi
New ZealandBrendon Hartley
JapanRyō Hirakawa
AngolaRui Andrade
SwitzerlandLouis Delétraz
PolandRobert Kubica
BelgiumSarah Bovy
SwitzerlandRahel Frey
DenmarkMichelle Gatting
Source:[84]

Drivers' championships

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Three titles were offered to drivers, one with world championship status. The Hypercar World Endurance Drivers' Championship was reserved for Hypercar drivers while FIA Endurance Trophies were awarded for LMP2 and LMGTE Am Drivers.[86]

Points systems
Duration1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPole
6 Hours2518151210864211
8 Hours38272318151296321
24 Hours503630242016128421
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Hypercar World Endurance Drivers' Championship

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Pos.DriverTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
1SwitzerlandSébastien BuemiJapanToyota Gazoo Racing2122621172
1New ZealandBrendon HartleyJapanToyota Gazoo Racing2122621172
1JapanRyō HirakawaJapanToyota Gazoo Racing2122621172
2United KingdomMike ConwayJapanToyota Gazoo Racing191Ret112145
2JapanKamui KobayashiJapanToyota Gazoo Racing191Ret112145
2ArgentinaJosé María LópezJapanToyota Gazoo Racing191Ret112145
3ItalyAntonio FuocoItalyFerrariAF Corse32Ret4243120
3SpainMiguel MolinaItalyFerrariAF Corse32Ret4243120
3DenmarkNicklas NielsenItalyFerrariAF Corse32Ret4243120
4United KingdomJames CaladoItalyFerrariAF Corse7631556114
4ItalyAntonio GiovinazziItalyFerrariAF Corse7631556114
4ItalyAlessandro Pier GuidiItalyFerrariAF Corse7631556114
5New ZealandEarl BamberUnited StatesCadillac Racing445310101172
5United KingdomAlex LynnUnited StatesCadillac Racing445310101172
5United KingdomRichard WestbrookUnited StatesCadillac Racing445310101172
6FranceKévin EstreGermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport63Ret873571
6GermanyAndré LottererGermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport63Ret873571
6BelgiumLaurens VanthoorGermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport63Ret873571
7United StatesDane CameronGermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport51047412761
7DenmarkMichael ChristensenGermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport51047412761
7FranceFrédéric MakowieckiGermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport51047412761
8DenmarkMikkel JensenFrancePeugeot TotalEnergies978638951
8United KingdomPaul di RestaFrancePeugeot TotalEnergies978638951
8FranceJean-Éric VergneFrancePeugeot TotalEnergies978638951
9PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaUnited KingdomHertz Team Jota61096438
9United KingdomWill StevensUnited KingdomHertz Team Jota61096438
9ChinaYifei YeUnited KingdomHertz Team Jota61096438
10FranceRomain DumasUnited StatesGlickenhaus RacingRet875834
10FranceOlivier PlaUnited StatesGlickenhaus RacingRet875834
11FranceLoïc DuvalFrancePeugeot TotalEnergiesNC599117828
11United StatesGustavo MenezesFrancePeugeot TotalEnergiesNC599117828
12AustraliaRyan BriscoeUnited StatesGlickenhaus RacingRet8524
AustriaFloyd Vanwall Racing Team12
13SwitzerlandNico MüllerFrancePeugeot TotalEnergiesNC59911822
14FranceFranck MailleuxUnited StatesGlickenhaus Racing76
15BelgiumStoffel VandoorneFrancePeugeot TotalEnergies76
16ArgentinaEsteban GuerrieriAustriaFloyd Vanwall Racing Team8RetRetRet1211126
17FranceTom DillmannAustriaFloyd Vanwall Racing Team8RetRetRet6
18CanadaJacques VilleneuveAustriaFloyd Vanwall Racing Team8RetRet6
19FranceNathanaël BerthonUnited StatesGlickenhaus Racing84
20ItalyGianmaria BruniGermanyProton CompetitionRet9104
20SwitzerlandNeel JaniGermanyProton CompetitionRet9104
20United KingdomHarry TincknellGermanyProton CompetitionRet9104
21FranceTristan VautierAustriaFloyd Vanwall Racing TeamRet1211120
22BrazilJoão Paulo de OliveiraAustriaFloyd Vanwall Racing Team12110
Pos.DriverTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Source:[84]
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Drivers

[edit]
Pos.DriverTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
1AngolaRui AndradeBelgiumTeam WRT4312311173
1SwitzerlandLouis DelétrazBelgiumTeam WRT4312311173
1PolandRobert KubicaBelgiumTeam WRT4312311173
2SpainAlbert CostaPolandInter Europol Competition3931596114
2SwitzerlandFabio SchererPolandInter Europol Competition3931596114
2PolandJakub ŚmiechowskiPolandInter Europol Competition3931596114
3United KingdomPhil HansonUnited KingdomUnited Autosports1258629104
3United KingdomFrederick LubinUnited KingdomUnited Autosports1258629104
4NetherlandsRobin FrijnsBelgiumTeam WRT6664Ret3294
4IndonesiaSean GelaelBelgiumTeam WRT6664Ret3294
4AustriaFerdinand HabsburgBelgiumTeam WRT6664Ret3294
5United KingdomOliver JarvisUnited KingdomUnited AutosportsRet12644892
5United StatesJosh PiersonUnited KingdomUnited AutosportsRet12644892
6BrazilPietro FittipaldiUnited KingdomJota579916384
6DenmarkDavid Heinemeier HanssonUnited KingdomJota579916384
6DenmarkOliver RasmussenUnited KingdomJota579916384
7FranceJulien CanalFranceAlpine Elf Team887325783
7FranceCharles MilesiFranceAlpine Elf Team887325783
7FranceMatthieu VaxivièreFranceAlpine Elf Team887325783
8PortugalFilipe AlbuquerqueUnited KingdomUnited Autosports1582978
9Daniil KvyatItalyPrema Racing2410Ret710563
9FranceDoriane PinItalyPrema Racing2410Ret710563
10RomaniaFilip UgranItalyPrema Racing7541098457
10NetherlandsBent ViscaalItalyPrema Racing7541098457
11ItalyMirko BortolottiItalyPrema Racing2410Ret556
12United KingdomTom BlomqvistUnited KingdomUnited AutosportsRet26843
13United KingdomBen HanleyUnited KingdomUnited Autosports26438
14NetherlandsGiedo van der GardeUnited KingdomUnited Autosports1437
15United StatesJuan Manuel CorreaItalyPrema Racing5108434
16FranceGabriel AubryUnited KingdomVector Sport911Ret5Ret7NC29
16Republic of IrelandRyan CullenUnited KingdomVector Sport911Ret5Ret7NC29
16LiechtensteinMatthias KaiserUnited KingdomVector Sport911Ret5Ret7NC29
17ItalyAndrea CaldarelliItalyPrema Racing7491024
18United KingdomOlli CaldwellFranceAlpine Elf TeamRet10878111023
18BrazilAndré NegrãoFranceAlpine Elf TeamRet10878111023
18MexicoMemo RojasFranceAlpine Elf TeamRet10878111023
19SwitzerlandMathias BecheItalyPrema Racing76
Pos.DriverTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Source:[84]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Drivers

[edit]
Pos.DriverTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
1NetherlandsNicky CatsburgUnited StatesCorvette Racing1121427173
1United StatesBen KeatingUnited StatesCorvette Racing1121427173
1ArgentinaNicolás VarroneUnited StatesCorvette Racing1121427173
2BelgiumSarah BovyItalyIron Dames8354541118
2SwitzerlandRahel FreyItalyIron Dames8354541118
2DenmarkMichelle GattingItalyIron Dames8354541118
3ItalyFrancesco CastellacciItalyAF Corse54NC5101491
3SwitzerlandThomas FlohrItalyAF Corse54NC5101491
3ItalyDavide RigonItalyAF Corse54NC5101491
4FranceJulien AndlauerGermanyDempsey-Proton Racing279Ret16680
4GermanyChristian RiedGermanyDempsey-Proton Racing279Ret16680
4DenmarkMikkel O. PedersenGermanyDempsey-Proton Racing279Ret16680
5OmanAhmad Al HarthyOmanORT by TF9832713NC65
5United StatesMichael DinanOmanORT by TF9832713NC65
5Republic of IrelandCharlie EastwoodOmanORT by TF9832713NC65
6United KingdomBen BarkerUnited KingdomGR Racing71112338864
6ItalyRiccardo PeraUnited KingdomGR Racing71112338864
6United KingdomMichael WainwrightUnited KingdomGR Racing71112338864
7JapanTakeshi KimuraSwitzerlandKessel Racing3108RetRet3558
8ArgentinaLuis Pérez CompancItalyRichard Mille AF CorseRet21Ret69956
8ItalyAlessio RoveraItalyRichard Mille AF CorseRet21Ret69956
8FranceLilou WadouxItalyRichard Mille AF CorseRet21Ret69956
9ItalyDaniel MancinelliCanadaNorthWest AMR767351
9SpainAlex RiberasCanadaNorthWest AMR767351
9United KingdomIan JamesCanadaNorthWest AMR767351
10United StatesScott HuffakerSwitzerlandKessel Racing3108RetRet343
11BrazilDaniel SerraSwitzerlandKessel Racing3108Ret543
12United StatesSimon MannItalyAF Corse456Ret9121138
12BelgiumUlysse de PauwItalyAF Corse456Ret938
13ItalyMatteo CairoliGermanyProject 1AO126WD7851036
14JapanTomonobu FujiiJapanD'station Racing10NC10RetRet10231
14United KingdomCasper StevensonJapanD'station Racing10NC10RetRet10231
15ItalyMatteo CressoniItalyIron Lynx61211Ret211Ret30
15BelgiumAlessio PicarielloItalyIron Lynx61211Ret211Ret30
15ItalyClaudio SchiavoniItalyIron Lynx61211Ret211Ret30
16Australia Liam TalbotJapanD'station Racing227
17United StatesP. J. HyettGermanyProject 1AO12WD751024
17United StatesGunnar JeannetteGermanyProject 1AO12WD751024
18ItalyStefano CostantiniItalyAF Corse4Ret18
19ItalyDiego AlessiItalyAF Corse56Ret18
20JapanRitomo MiyataSwitzerlandKessel Racing315
21FranceEsteban MassonSwitzerlandKessel Racing515
22United KingdomHarry TincknellGermanyProton CompetitionWD94Ret14
22United States Ryan HardwickGermanyProton CompetitionWD9414
22CanadaZacharie RobichonGermanyProton CompetitionWD9414
23PortugalGuilherme OliveiraGermanyProject 1AO6812
24PortugalMiguel RamosGermanyProject 1AO68
25Dominican RepublicEfrin CastroGermanyProject 1AO83
26Japan Satoshi HoshinoJapanD'station Racing10NC10RetRet104
27France Julien PiguetItalyAF CorseRet92
28JapanKei CozzolinoSwitzerlandKessel RacingRet0
ItalyAF Corse1211
29CanadaPaul Dalla LanaCanadaNorthWest AMR11130
29ZimbabweAxcil JefferiesCanadaNorthWest AMR11130
29DenmarkNicki ThiimCanadaNorthWest AMR11130
30France Franck DezoteuxItalyAF Corse110
31JapanHiroshi KoizumiItalyAF Corse120
32GermanyJonas RiedGermanyProton CompetitionRet0
32United States Don YountGermanyProton CompetitionRet0
Pos.DriverTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Source:[84]

Manufacturers' and teams' championships

[edit]

A world championship was awarded for Hypercar manufacturers. An FIA World Cup was awarded for customer Hypercar class teams. FIA Endurance Trophies were awarded for LMP2 and LMGTE Am teams.[86]

Hypercar World Endurance Manufacturers' Championship

[edit]

Points were awarded only to the highest finishing competitor from each manufacturer. Privateer entries are made invisible.[86]

Pos.ManufacturerSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
1JapanToyota1112111217
2ItalyFerrari3231243161
3GermanyPorsche534743499
4United StatesCadillac445398979
5FrancePeugeot957636767
6United StatesGlickenhausRet865836
7United KingdomVanwall8RetRetRet1191010
Pos.ManufacturerSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Source:[84]

FIA World Cup for Hypercar Teams

[edit]
Pos.CarTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
138United KingdomHertz Team Jota11111163
299GermanyProton CompetitionRet2245
Pos.CarTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Source:[84]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams

[edit]
Pos.CarTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
141BelgiumTeam WRT4312311173
234PolandInter Europol Competition3931596114
322United KingdomUnited Autosports1258629104
431BelgiumTeam WRT6664Ret3294
523United KingdomUnited AutosportsRet12644892
628United KingdomJota579916384
736FranceAlpine Elf Team887325783
863ItalyPrema Racing2410Ret710563
99ItalyPrema Racing7541098457
1010United KingdomVector Sport911Ret5Ret7NC29
1135FranceAlpine Elf TeamRet10878111023
Pos.CarTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Source:[84]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams

[edit]
Pos.CarTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
133United StatesCorvette Racing1121427173
285ItalyIron Dames8354541118
354ItalyAF Corse54NC5101491
477GermanyDempsey-Proton Racing279Ret16680
525OmanORT by TF9832713NC65
686United KingdomGR Racing71112338864
757SwitzerlandKessel Racing3108RetRet3558
883ItalyRichard Mille AF CorseRet21Ret69956
998CanadaNorthWest AMR1113767351
1021ItalyAF Corse456Ret9121138
1156GermanyProject 1AO126WD7851036
12777JapanD'station Racing10NC10RetRet10231
1360ItalyIron Lynx61211Ret211Ret30
1488GermanyProton CompetitionWD94Ret14
Pos.CarTeamSEB
United States
POR
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
MNZ
Italy
FUJ
Japan
BHR
Bahrain
Points
Source:[84]

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^Paul Dalla Lana retired from racing and withdrew his NorthWest AMR team with immediate effect a week before the 6 Hours of Spa.Heart of Racing took over the entry, but kept the NorthWest AMR name and number to conform with the championship regulations.[79]
  1. ^Daniil Kvyat is Russian, but he competes as a neutral competitor as Russian national emblems were banned by theFIA due to theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[35][36]
  2. ^The LMP2 class winner for Sebring was the No. 48Hertz Team Jota invitational entry. As it was not a full-season WEC entrant, the points for the win were awarded to the No. 22 United Autosports entry.[84][85]

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