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  • Focus Le Mans 2026: Genesis ahead of hypercar debut

    Focus Le Mans 2026: Genesis ahead of hypercar debut

    Three more manufacturers, Genesis, Ford, and McLaren, will join the FIA WEC Hypercar class in the coming years, starting with Genesis in 2026.

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  • The new WEC Hypercars at a glance

    The new WEC Hypercars at a glance

    Each passing month provides more tantalising glimpses of what the top class of the WEC will look like this year. Here is a summary of what we know so far.

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  • From coronavirus to hypercar: Catching up with ByKolles Racing

    From coronavirus to hypercar: Catching up with ByKolles Racing

    ByKolles Racing will start 2021 with its own WEC Hypercar. We spoke to Team Manager Boris Bermes about the new car.

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  • Catching up with Racing Team Nederland

    Catching up with Racing Team Nederland

    Racing Team Nederland is practically the national team for oranje fans. Our Dutch photographer Ton got the chance to catch up with the team.

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  • Toyota announce 2020/2021 hypercar

    Toyota announce 2020/2021 hypercar

    Toyota Gazoo Racing today confirmed its participation in the 2020/2021 FIA World Endurance Championship with a new hypercar prototype.

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  • Le Mans: LMP2 winner G-Drive Racing disqualified

    Le Mans: LMP2 winner G-Drive Racing disqualified

    The #26 G-Drive Racing Oreca 07 of Roman Rusinov, Andrea Pizzitola and Jean-Eric-Vergne has been stripped of its Le Mans victory in the LMP2 class due to a fuel-related infraction. In addition, the fellow TDS Racing-run #28 Oreca 07 of Francois Perrodo, Matthieu Vaxiviere and Loic Duval has also been excluded from the classification for…

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  • Both CEFC TRSM Racing cars out of Six Hours of Spa

    Both CEFC TRSM Racing cars out of Six Hours of Spa

    Ginetta today announced that the pair of CEFC TRSM Racing Ginetta G60-LT-P1s have been pulled out of the Six Hours of Spa. The decision comes after funds promised to Ginetta from team backer TRS (China) have failed to materialise, forcing the British manufacturer to not allow the cars to race. The British-based, Manor-run team were…

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  • Comment: Privateer commitment must be respected

    Comment: Privateer commitment must be respected

    Privateer teams have come out in force for the 2018/2019 Super Season, giving the WEC’s LMP1 class the most full-season entries it has ever seen. Their commitment must be respected if the WEC is to progress as a series. Since the re-birth of the WEC in 2012, the LMP1 category has arguably been the class…

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  • Porsche confirms end to LMP1 programme

    Porsche confirms end to LMP1 programme

    Porsche has today confirmed that its highly successful LMP1 programme will be coming to the end following the 2017 season, with the German marque set to focus its WEC efforts on its GTE Pro programme with the 911 RSR as well as its commitment to the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship in the US. In addition,…

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