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Blazing a trail in motorsport: Elise Bauquel
Elise Bauquel of Hertz Team Jota spoke to Endurance Archive about how she made a career in motorsport and what challenges she faced.
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WEC and the journey to carbon neutrality
The WEC wants to achieve carbon neutrality. An announcement shed some light on how the organisers intend to achieve their goals.
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Le Mans postponed and WEC calendar rejigged
To avoid the first cancellations, the WEC has used the scheduled buffer months in the race calendar and rescheduled two rounds of the season.
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The new LMDh regulations at a glance
From 2022 on there will be prototypes based on LMDh regulations besides the hypercars. Read on to find out more about this new category.
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Prototype convergence: more questions than answers?
A new era is on the horizon, with prototype convergence between the US sportscar racing and the WEC for the first time in decades. What does it all mean?
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Entry list revealed for 2019/2020 FIA WEC
Among a flurry of announcements on the eve of the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans, the FIA WEC also revealed the entry list for the 2019/20 season.
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Hypercar regulations confirmed from 2020/2021
The ACO has confirmed the next generation of top-class prototype regulations, dubbed “Le Mans Hypercar Prototype”, for the 2020/21 WEC season.
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Toyota wins rain-hit Six Hours of Shanghai
Toyota Gazoo Racing once again secured victory in the final race of the year in the FIA WEC Super Season 2018/2019, the Six Hours of Shanghai. Despite an excellent showing from Rebellion Racing and SMP Racing, the privateers just didn’t have luck on their side to overcome Toyota’s advantage. The #7 car took its second

