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The '''World Endurance Championship''' was a international motor racing series that lasted for five seasons. After five seasons it was sold off to [[SARS]] before reappearing in the [[Le Mans Cup]] in 2017.  
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The '''FIA World Endurance Championship''' was a international motor racing series that lasted for four seasons. Before the start of the 2015 season, a former Peugeot employee confirmed multiple cases of rule-bending in favour of manufacturer efforts, leading to a breakdown of the series and the founding of [[SARS]], which was merged into the ACO [[Le Mans Cup]] for 2017.  
  
 
==Drivers that have competed in the series==
 
==Drivers that have competed in the series==
*[[Bill Phenett]] (2013-2015) - Unknown results
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*[[Bill Phenett]] (2013-2014) - Unknown results
*Kazuki Nakajima (2014-2015) - Unknown results
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*Kazuki Nakajima (2014) - Unknown results
  
 
==Tracks==
 
==Tracks==

Revision as of 03:25, 30 October 2014

World Endurance Championship
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Category {{{category}}}
Country/Region {{{locale}}}
Founder(s) {{{founder}}}
Inaugural Season 2011
Last season 2014
Records


The FIA World Endurance Championship was a international motor racing series that lasted for four seasons. Before the start of the 2015 season, a former Peugeot employee confirmed multiple cases of rule-bending in favour of manufacturer efforts, leading to a breakdown of the series and the founding of SARS, which was merged into the ACO Le Mans Cup for 2017.

Drivers that have competed in the series

  • Bill Phenett (2013-2014) - Unknown results
  • Kazuki Nakajima (2014) - Unknown results

Tracks

  • Le Mans