FIM Endurance World Championship
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The Endurance World Championship (FIM EWC) is the premier worldwide endurance championship in motorcycle road racing. The championship season consists of a series of endurance races (with a duration of six, eight, twelve or twenty-four hours) held on permanent racing facilities. The results of each race are combined to determine three World Championships – riders, teams and manufacturers.
Until 2016, the championship was held on a yearly basis, but in order to take advantage of the winter break in MotoGP and WorldSBK season, since September 2016 it runs from September to July, with the European races held in September, and then spring and summer of the next year.[1] Scheduling arrangements for the 2020 and 2021 COVID-19 years were different.
History
The long-distance races appeared almost at the same time of the invention of the internal combustion engine at the end of the 19th century, with races being held between major cities such as Paris-Rouen in 1894, Paris-Bordeaux, Paris-Madrid and others. In those years cars and motos raced together, competing for speed (fastest time) or regularity (achieving a certain objective time). These races on open roads were very dangerous, and the successive fatal tragedies (such as 1903 Paris-Madrid) move the race to roads closed to normal traffic (before the creation of real racing circuits) led to the separation of cars and motos, and the long-distance races turning into rallies.
The Bol d'Or (most famous and prestigious Endurance race) was held for the first time in 1922 on the circuit of Vaujours, near Paris (a beaten-earth road circuit used since 1888 for 24-hour competitions for bicycles). Other endurance races were created after World War II, such as 24 Hour Race in Warsage (Belgium) in 1951, the 500 Miles of Thruxton in 1955, the 24 Hours of Montjuich in Barcelona in 1957, and the 24 hours of Monza (Italy) in 1959.. At the beginning, most races were held over 24 Hours, but soon shorter races were introduced, defined in terms either of distance (500 Miles, 1000 Miles, and much later even 200 Miles) or of time (12 Hours, 8 Hours or 6 Hours).[2]
The series was founded in 1960 as the FIM Endurance Cup.[3] Initially it was made up of four races: Thruxton 500, 24 hours of Montjuïc, 24 hours of Warsage and the Bol d'Or.[3]
The Bol d'Or was not held between 1961 and 1968, while the 1000 km of Paris was held twice on the circuit of Montlhéry. In the first decade, the FIM EC races were held essentially in Great Britain, Italy and Spain – the three countries with more riders
In 1976 the FIM Endurance Cup became the European Championship and in 1980 a World Championship. During the 1980s the Endurance World Championship calendar numbered up to ten events. The championship's popularity gradually declined and the calendar was gradually reduced to just the four so-called "classics": 24 Hours of Le Mans, 24 Hours of Liège (held in Spa-Francorchamps), 8 Hours Of Suzuka, and the Bol d'Or (held mostly on Paul Ricard or Magny-Cours).
In 1989 and 1990 the Championship went back to a World Cup status, as the number of events required by the FIM Sporting Code was not reached.
The 4 events championship (with 24 Hours of Liège being replaced by other races) in the same year was maintained until 2016. In 2015 FIM and the pan-European television sports network, Eurosport signed a deal for the promotion and coverage of the competition. With this, the organization re-ordered the events, in order to the new championship starting in September and finishing in July, with the European races being held during the winter avoiding the MotoGP and Superbikes schedules.
Circuits
Current circuits
| Circuit | Current race title | Years held |
|---|---|---|
| Template:Flagicon Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans | 24 Heures du Mans Moto | 1971–75, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1988–2001, 2006–current |
| Template:Flagicon Circuit Paul Ricard | Bol d'Or | 1976, 1978, 1982, 1984–85, 1989–93, 1995–99, 2015–19, 2022–current |
| Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 8 Hours of Spa EWC Motos | 1973–89, 1991–98, 2000–01, 2022–current |
| Template:Flagicon Suzuka Circuit | Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Suzuka 8 Hours | 1980–2019, 2022–current |
| Source:[4] | ||
Former circuits
World champions
| 1980–1988, 1991–present | World Championship |
| 1989–1990 | World Cup |
Points systems
- Points systems[7]
| Duration | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Hrs | 40 | 33 | 28 | 24 | 21 | 19 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| 12 Hrs | 35 | 29 | 25 | 21 | 18 | 16 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Less than 8 Hrs | 30 | 24 | 21 | 19 | 17 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
- For Manufacturers only the highest placed motorcycle will gain points, according to the position in the race.
| Bonus Points | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Rounds | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
- For races with duration from 12 to 24 hours, the Top 10 teams after 8 hrs and 16 hrs receive bonus points.
- Manufacturers are not concerned by this rule and will not receive bonus points.
| Starting Grid | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Rounds | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
- On each race, Top 5 teams on starting grid receive bonus points.
Latest race results
| Race | Circuit | Date | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Heures du Mans Moto | Template:Flagicon Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans | 20 April | YART - Yamaha #7: Marvin Fritz, Karel Hanika, Jason O'Halloran |
| 8 Hours of Spa Motos | Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 7 June | F.C.C. TSR Honda France #5: Taiga Hada, Corentin Perolari, Alan Techer |
| Suzuka 8 Hours | Template:Flagicon Suzuka Circuit | 3 August | |
| Bol d'Or | Template:Flagicon Circuit Paul Ricard | 21 September |
| No | Date | Round | Circuit | Race | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/08 | 19-04-08 | Template:Flagcountry | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | SERT #2: William Costes, Barry Veneman, Guillaume Dietrich |
| 2/08 | 10-05-08 | Template:Flagcountry | Albacete | 6 Hours of Albacete | SERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Matthieu Lagrive, Julien DaCosta |
| 3/08 | 27-07-08 | Template:Flagcountry | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | Dream Honda Racing Team #11: Ryuichi Kiyonari, Carlos Checa |
| 4/08 | 09-08-08 | Template:Flagcountry | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | Kawasaki France #11: Julien Mazuecos, Ivan Silva, Erwan Nigon |
| 5/08 | 13-09-08 | Template:Flagcountry | Magny-Cours | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Matthieu Lagrive, Julien DaCosta |
| 6/08 | 08-11-08 | Template:Flagcountry | Losail | 8 Hours of Doha | YART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Steve Plater |
| 1/09 | 18-04-09 | Template:Flagcountry | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | YART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Gwen Giabbani |
| 2/09 | 31-0-09 | Template:Flagcountry | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | YART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Gwen Giabbani |
| 3/09 | 04-07-09 | Template:Flagcountry | Albacete | 8 Hours of Albacete | YART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Gwen Giabbani |
| 4/09 | 26-07-09 | Template:Flagcountry | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | Yoshimura Suzuki #12: D.Sakai, K. Tokudome, N. Aoki |
| 5/09 | 13-09-09 | Template:Flagcountry | Magny-Cours | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Olivier Four, Freddy Foray |
| 6/09 | 14-11-09 | Template:Flagcountry | Losail | 8 Hours of Doha | YART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Gwen Giabbani |
| 1/10 | 18-04-10 | Template:Flagcountry | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | GSR Kawasaki #11: Julien Da Costa, Olivier Four, Grégory Leblanc |
| 2/10 | 22-05-10 | Template:Flagcountry | Albacete | 8 Hours of Albacete | SERT #2: Vincent Philippe, Guillaume Dietrich, Freddy Foray |
| 3/10 | 25-07-10 | Template:Flagcountry | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | MuSASHI RT HARC-PRO #634: Ryuichi Kiyonari, Takaaki Nakagami, Takumi Takahashi |
| 4/10 | 12-09-10 | Template:Flagcountry | Magny-Cours | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SERT #2: Vincent Philippe, Guillaume Dietrich, Freddy Foray |
| 5/10 | 13-11-10 | Template:Flagcountry | Losail | 8 Hours of Doha | SERT #2: Vincent Philippe, Guillaume Dietrich, Freddy Foray |
| 1/11 | 16-04-11 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Magny-Cours | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Freddy Foray, Sakai Daisaku |
| 2/11 | 21-05-11 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Albacete | 8 Hours of Albacete | BMW MOTORRAD FRANCE 99 #99: Sébastien Gimbert, Erwan Nigon, Hugo Marchand |
| 3/11 | 31-07-11 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | F.C.C. TSR HONDA #11: Kohsuke Akiyoshi, Shin'ichi Itoh, Ryuichi Kiyonari |
| 4/11 | 24-04-11 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | SRC Kawasaki #11: Julien Da Costa, Grégory Leblanc, Olivier Four |
| 5/11 | 12-11-11 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Losail | 8 Hours of Doha | YAMAHA FRANCE GMT 94 IPONE #94: David Checa, Kenny Foray, Matthieu Lagrive |
| 1/12 | 14-04-12 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Magny-Cours | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SRC Kawasaki #11: Julien Da Costa, Grégory Leblanc, Olivier Four |
| 2/12 | 9-06-12 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Losail | 8 Hours of Doha | BMW Motorrad France Team Thevent #99: Sébastien Gimbert, Damian Cudlin, Erwan Nigon |
| 3/12 | 29-07-12 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | F.C.C. TSR Honda #11: Jonathan Rea, Kosuke Akiyoshi, Tadayuki Okada |
| 4/12 | 11-08-12 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | SERT #1: Vincent Phillippe, Anthony Delhalle, Yukio Kagayama |
| 5/12 | 8-09-12 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | Kawasaki SRC #11: Julien Da Costa, Gregory Leblanc, Freddy Foray |
| 1/13 | 21-04-13 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Magny-Cours | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SRC Kawasaki: Greg Leblanc, Loris Baz, Jeremy Guarnoni |
| 2/13 | 28-07-13 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | Musashi RT Harc-Pro: Takumi Takahashi, Leon Haslam, Michael van der Mark |
| 3/13 | 17-08-13 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | SERT: Vincent Philippe, Anthony Delhalle, Julien da Costa |
| 4/13 | 21-09-13 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | SRC Kawasaki #11: Grégory Leblanc, Fabien Foret, Nicolas Salchaud |
| 1/14 | 27-04-14 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Magny-Cours | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SRC Kawasaki: Gregory Leblanc, Mathieu Lagrive, Nicolas Salchaud |
| 2/14 | 27-07-14 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | MuSASHi RT HARC-PRO: Takumi Takahashi, Leon Haslam, Michael van der Mark |
| 3/14 | 16-08-14 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | Honda Endurance Racing: Julien Da Costa, Sebastien Gimbert, Freddy Foray |
| 4/14 | 20-09-14 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | SERT: Vincent Philippe, Anthony Dehalle, Erwan Nigon |
| 1/15 | 19-04-15 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | SERT: Vincent Philippe, Anthony Delahalle, Étienne Masson |
| 2/15 | 26-07-15 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | Yamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga, Pol Espargaró, Bradley Smith |
| 3/15 | 22-08-15 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | GMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Kenny Foray, Mathieu Gines |
| 4/15 | 20-09-15 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Paul Ricard | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | Kawasaki SRC: Gregory Leblanc, Mathieu Lagrive, Fabien Foret |
| 1/16 | 10-04-16 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | Kawasaki SRC: Gregory Leblanc, Mathieu Lagrive, Fabien Foret |
| 2/16 | 12-06-16 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Algarve | 12 Hours of Portimão | GMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Lucas Mathias, Niccolò Canepa |
| 3/16 | 31-07-16 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | Yamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga, Pol Espargaró, Alex Lowes |
| 4/16 | 27-08-16 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | GMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Lucas Mahias, Niccolò Canepa |
| 1/16-17 | 20-09-16 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Paul Ricard | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SERT: Vincent Philippe, Anthony Delahalle, Étienne Masson |
| 2/16-17 | 16-04-17 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | GMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Niccolò Canepa, Mike di Meglio |
| 3/16-17 | 20-05-17 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | GMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Niccolò Canepa, Mike di Meglio |
| 4/16-17 | 24-06-17 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Slovakia Ring | 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring | GMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Niccolò Canepa, Mike di Meglio |
| 5/16-17 | 30-07-17 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | Yamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga, Alex Lowes, Michael van der Mark |
| 1/17-18 | 17-09-17 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Paul Ricard | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | GMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Niccolò Canepa, Mike di Meglio |
| 2/17-18 | 22-04-18 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | F.C.C. TSR Honda France: Josh Hook, Freddy Foray, Alan Techer |
| 3/17-18 | 12-05-18 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Slovakia Ring | 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring | YART: Broc Parkes, Marvin Fritz, Max Neukirchner |
| 4/17-18 | 09-06-18 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | F.C.C. TSR Honda France: Josh Hook, Freddy Foray, Alan Techer |
| 5/17-18 | 29-07-18 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | Yamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga, Alex Lowes, Michael van der Mark |
| 1/18-19 | 16-09-18 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Paul Ricard | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | F.C.C. TSR Honda France: Josh Hook, Freddy Foray, Mike di Meglio |
| 2/18-19 | 21-04-19 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Le Mans | 24 Hours Du Mans | Team SRC Kawasaki France #11: Jérémy Guarnoni, David Checa, Erwan Nigon |
| 3/18-19 | 11-05-19 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Slovakia Ring | 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring | YART: Broc Parkes, Marvin Fritz, Niccolò Canepa |
| 4/18-19 | 08-06-19 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Oschersleben | 8 Hours of Oschersleben | F.C.C. TSR Honda France: Josh Hook, Freddy Foray, Mike di Meglio |
| 5/18-19 | 28-07-19 | Script error: No such module "flag". | Suzuka | 8 Hours Of Suzuka | Kawasaki Racing Team Suzuka 8H: Leon Haslam, Toprak Razgatlioglu, Jonathan Rea |
| 1/19-20 | 22-09-19 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Paul Ricard | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | SERT: Vincent Philippe, Étienne Masson, Gregg Black |
| 2/19-20 | 14-12-19 | File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia | Sepang | 8 Hours of Sepang | YART: Broc Parkes, Karel Hanika, Niccolò Canepa |
| 3/19-20 | 30-08-20 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Bugatti Circuit | 24 Hours Moto | F.C.C. TSR Honda France: Joshua Hook, Freddy Foray, Mike Di Meglio |
| 4/19-20 | 27-09-20 | File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal | Autodromo do Estoril | 12 Hours of Estoril | YART: Marvin Fritz, Karel Hanika, Niccolò Canepa |
| 1/21 | 13-06-21 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Bugatti Circuit | 24 Hours Moto | Yoshimura SERT Motul: Gregg Black, Xavier Simeon, Sylvain Guintoli |
| 2/21 | 17-07-21 | File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal | Autódromo do Estoril | 12 Horas do Estoril | F.C.C. TSR Honda France: Joshua Hook, Yuki Takahashi, Mike Di Meglio |
| 3/21 | 19-09-21 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Paul Ricard | 24 Hours Bol d'Or | Yoshimura SERT Motul: Gregg Black, Xavier Simeon, Sylvain Guintoli |
| 4/21 | 9-10-21 | File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic | Autodrom Most | 6 Hours of Most | BMW Motorrad: Ilya Mykhalchyk, Markus Reiterberger, Kenny Foray |
| 1/22 | 17-04-22 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Bugatti Circuit | 24 Hours Moto | Yoshimura SERT Motul #1: Gregg Black, Sylvain Guintoli, Xavier Simeon |
| 2/22 | 05-06-22 | File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | Spa-Francorchamps | 24 Hours of Spa | BMW Motorrad #37: Jérémy Guarnoni, Illya Mykhalchyk, Markus Reiterberger |
| 3/22 | 07-08-22 | File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan | Suzuka | Suzuka 8 Hours | Team HRC #33: Iker Lecuona, Tetsuta Nagashima, Takumi Takahashi |
| 4/22 | 18-09-22 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Paul Ricard | Bol d'Or | Viltais Racing Igol #333: Florian Alt, Erwan Nigon, Steven Odendaal |
| 1/23 | 16-04-23 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Circuit Bugatti | 24 Heures Moto | F.C.C. TSR Honda France #1: Mike di Meglio, Josh Hook, Alan Techer |
| 2/23 | 18-06-23 | File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | Spa-Francorchamps | 24 Hours of Spa | YART Yamaha #7: Niccolò Canepa, Marvin Fritz, Karel Hanika |
| 3/23 | 06-08-23 | File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan | Suzuka | Suzuka 8 Hours | Team HRC #33: Tetsuta Nagashima, Takumi Takahashi, Xavi Vierge Zafra |
| 4/23 | 17-09-23 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Paul Ricard | Bol d'Or | Yoshimura SERT Motul #12: Gregg Black, Sylvain Guintoli, Etienne Masson |
| 1/24 | 21-04-24 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Circuit Bugatti | 24 Heures Moto | Yoshimura SERT Motul #12: Gregg Black, Dan Linfoot, Etienne Masson |
| 2/24 | 08-06-24 | File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | Spa-Francorchamps | 8 Hours of Spa Motos | YART Yamaha #1: Niccolò Canepa, Marvin Fritz, Karel Hanika |
| 3/24 | 21-07-24 | File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan | Suzuka | Suzuka 8 Hours | Team HRC #30: Teppei Nagoe, Takumi Takahashi, Johann Zarco |
| 4/24 | 15-09-24 | File:Flag of France.svg France | Paul Ricard | Bol d'Or | Yoshimura SERT Motul #12: Gregg Black, Dan Linfoot, Etienne Masson |
Classes and specifications
Motorcycles must be based on road going models with a valid FIM homologation[7]
Formula EWC
Formula EWC for the FIM EWC Endurance World Championship. Black number plate background, white-light headlamps and minimum weight 175 kg. This is the top category and performance improvements during the race are possible. The overall appearance of the bike cannot deviate from the homologated model, but the fork, damper, swing-arm, brakes, radiator and exhaust can be modified. Teams are also given a relatively free hand to soup up engine performance. The chassis is equipped with a quick wheel change system.[9]
Displacement
- 4 cylinders Over 600 cc up to 1000 cc 4-stroke
- 3 cylinders Over 750 cc up to 1000 cc 4-stroke
- 2 cylinders Over 850 cc up to 1200 cc 4-stroke
The displacement capacities must remain at the homologated size. Modifying the bore and stroke to reach class limits is not allowed.
Superstock
Superstock for the FIM World Endurance Cup. Red number plate background, yellow-light headlamps and minimum weight of 175 kg. For Superstock, the machines are practically identical to production bikes. The engine is as provided by the manufacturer, with very limited modifications permitted (injector jets and fuel mapping, clutch reinforcement, a different exhaust silencer, etc.). Wheels must remain as homologated, so teams need a good wheel change strategy at pit stops.[9]
Displacement
- 3 cylinders and 4 cylinders Over 750 cc up to 1000 cc 4-stroke
- 2 cylinders Over 850 cc up to 1200 cc 4-stroke
The displacement capacities must remain at the homologated size. Modifying the bore and stroke to reach class limits is not allowed. In both Formula EWC and Superstock, the fuel tank is modified to a maximum capacity of 24 litres and fitted with a quick refuelling device.
Experimental
Green number plate background, yellow-light headlamps and minimum weight of 165 kg. The category includes motorcycles whose engine, main frame or suspension are completely different from the design of the original models. Machines in the Experimental category appear in the general classification of the event but are not classified in the World Endurance Championship. They are only admitted to the start after deliberation by the Race Selection Committee, which selects the machine for its technical and innovative interest. This category can also include electrical machines.[10]
Displacement
- 4 cylinders Over 600 cc up to 1000 cc 4-stroke
- 3 cylinders Over 750 cc up to 1000 cc 4-stroke
References
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External links
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