Mick Schumacher’s Ferrari Dream Still Alive After Fred Vasseur Witnesses Le Mans 2024 Spectacle

Mick Schumacher’s Ferrari Dream Still Alive After Fred Vasseur Witnesses Le Mans 2024 Spectacle

Alpine emerged as the ‘element of surprise’ at the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship, also known as Le Mans. Well, this came out of nowhere. The team that was struggling to get points, is suddenly competing in the leading group. And one of the Alpine A424s even made it to the hyperbole! The A424s failed […]

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​Red Bull might not take Yuki Tsunoda seriously yet, but RB does

Tsunoda was labelled a fast but slightly inconsistent hothead upon his F1 arrival in 2021 at the tender age of 20, going viral because of his expletive-laden radio messages.But with it being easier to calm a fast driver down than it is to make a consistently average driver faster, both the team and Tsunoda’s Honda backers kept supporting him as he matured into a tidy, well-rounded racer. Aboard an …Keep reading
Guenther Steiner’s Tom Brady Example Counts Out Adrian Newey as the Decisive Factor

Guenther Steiner’s Tom Brady Example Counts Out Adrian Newey as the Decisive Factor

Two of the most successful men in their field, but it was never thought that one would be used to justify the acquisition of the other. But that is exactly what Guenther Steiner noted. We’re talking about Tom Brady and Adrian Newey. While comparing or using examples of Lewis Hamilton and Tom Brady makes a […]

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Daniel Ricciardo’s Banter Turns Into Warning for Alex Albon’s Canadian GP Antics

Daniel Ricciardo’s Banter Turns Into Warning for Alex Albon’s Canadian GP Antics

Daniel Ricciardo and his addictive smile are usually the two things that can brighten up any fan’s mood. Whether it is “Pierre Gaaslyyy” or “Nico Huuulkenberg”, one can always count on Ricciardo to be the one with all the banter and pranks brewing in his mind. However, this time around, Alex Albon tried to one-up […]

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FIA lowers superlicence age, allowing Antonelli F1 opportunity

The FIA has updated Appendix L of its International Sporting Code to add a clause that states that, although the minimum age for the superlicence required to drive in F1 is 18 years old, special dispensation may be granted to certain drivers to receive one at 17. This has also affected the requirements for a free practice-only superlicence, which follows the same wording and means that Antonelli …Keep reading

Alpine prioritising “professionalism” in search for Ocon replacement

Ocon and Alpine announced prior to the Canadian Grand Prix that they would part ways at the end of 2024, in the wake of his first-lap clash with team-mate Pierre Gasly at Monaco.Although Ocon and Gasly have a well-publicised fractious relationship, the two vowed to work together for the good of the team when partnered together at the start of 2023.However, they have both contributed to various …Keep reading

Verstappen already “contacted” by teams over future Le Mans effort

The three-time Formula 1 world champion has voiced his desire to contest the prestigious endurance race on a number of occasions in the past and has taken part in the virtual version as part of the Team Redline line-up.But ahead of this year’s race at the Circuit de la Sarthe, Verstappen has pointed to approaches from teams looking to recruit him for a tilt at a future victory.”Of course, you get …Keep reading
WEC: 2025 schedule and key future regulatory changes revealed at Le Mans

WEC: 2025 schedule and key future regulatory changes revealed at Le Mans

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EIGHT ROUNDS MAINTAINED FOR 2025 AS IMOLA SECURES MULTI-YEAR EXTENSION
As the FIA World Endurance Championship continues to go from strength to strength, the 2025 season will see the championship maintain the same eight events held across four continents that formed this year’s schedule. The FIA WEC promoter has also signed a contract with Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari that will keep the Italian circuit on the calendar until 2028.

Mohammed ben Sulayem, FIA President, said: “Over the last couple of years the FIA World Endurance Championship has been enjoying an incredible period of growth in terms of both sporting level as well as popularity. With this came the calendar expansion and, last year, the series settled for an eight-round schedule that provides it with both geographical diversity as well a line-up of world-class racing venues to stage the events. It is therefore great news to have the same schedule confirmed for 2025, which for the FIA WEC means a stable base on which it can grow even further.”

Pierre Fillon, President of the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO), said: “The 2025 FIA WEC calendar is a continuity of 2024, with eight rounds scheduled on some of the world’s most famous circuits. This season is about stability and exposure in key geographical areas. 2023 was exceptional, 2024 outstanding. In 2025, we shall reach new heights, notably with Aston Martin joining Hypercar. See you next year for another amazing episode in motor sport history.”

Richard Mille, FIA Endurance Commission President, said: “The 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship calendar can be best summarised by the popular saying – ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. The eight rounds that we know from this year offer a great mixture of well-established circuits and give the series presence in both the Americas, Asia, Europe and in the Middle East, providing the perfect stage for the events of the golden era of endurance racing to unfold. At the same time, being in so many corners of the globe is great for the series, for the fans and for the manufacturers involved, giving them the chance to showcase their dream cars at so many markets.”

Frédéric Lequien, FIA World Endurance Championship CEO, said: “The 2025 FIA WEC calendar is about consolidation and creating a schedule that works for both our teams and fans. The FIA WEC is growing at an extraordinary rate but we must remain humble and by maintaining eight rounds, we are listening to our teams, stakeholders and partners by also keeping budget in mind. It is important for the FIA WEC to reach as wide an audience as possible and with eight races across five different regions, we will continue to achieve this. We are delighted that Imola has committed to the FIA WEC until at least 2028 – the circuit and city Mayor Marco Panieri have been a tremendous support and this year’s inaugural FIA WEC race there was a huge success, which we look forward to emulating in 2025 and beyond.”

BIGGER GRIDS AND NO SINGLE-CAR MANUFACTURER ENTRIES IN HYPERCAR
New grid requirements have been validated for the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship season. In order to enhance sporting fairness and optimise level playing field each manufacturer will have to enter a minimum of two cars in the Hypercar class. Two-car entries will be mandatory to score points in the FIA Hypercar World Endurance Manufacturers’ Championship, while any additional cars from a given manufacturer will take part in the FIA World Cup for Hypercar Teams. As a result, but also to accommodate the arrival of new manufacturers, the maximum grid size is increased to 40 cars, applicable to all FIA WEC races except for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which will continue to host bigger girds.

HYPERCAR HOMOLOGATION CYCLE EXTENDED
Ensuring stability of technical regulations amid new manufacturers joining the competition each year, the current homologation cycle for the Hypercar class cars has been extended until the end of 2029, with two extra development jokers, applicable for the 2028 and 2029 seasons, added.

ARRIVAL OF NEXT GEN LMP2 POSTPONED
Taking into consideration the ongoing popularity of the current LMP2 package, it was decided to postpone the introduction of the next generation of the LMP2 class car to 2028 (instead of the originally planned 2026), with new chassis and engine yet to be selected. The current generation of the LMP2 car was introduced in 2017. Due to the high volume of entries in the FIA World Endurance Championship’s Hypercar class, the LMP2 class was suspended from the series in 2024, however, the cars maintained their FIA homologation. They also continue to take part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans as well as in European Le Mans Series, Asian Le Mans Series and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

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