FIA WEC: France: Le Mans
About this Event
The 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) reaches its pinnacle at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans, taking place at the Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, France, on June 14-15, 2025. This iconic 24-hour race is one of the most prestigious and challenging events in motorsport, bringing together top-tier manufacturers, drivers, and teams from around the world.
The race will feature entries across multiple classes, including the cutting-edge Hypercar class, with manufacturers like Toyota, Porsche, Ferrari, BMW, and Cadillac vying for glory. The event also showcases the LMP2 and LMGT3 classes, ensuring a diverse and thrilling competition across the entire field.
Fans can look forward to a full weekend of excitement, with practice sessions and qualifying on Friday, June 13, leading up to the start of the race at 4:00 PM local time on Saturday, June 14. The race will test both driver endurance and vehicle performance as teams battle it out on the legendary Circuit de la Sarthe, a track known for its demanding layout and rich motorsport history.
Whether you’re attending in person or following the action remotely, the 24 Hours of Le Mans is an unmissable spectacle for motorsport enthusiasts worldwide.
About
FIA World Endurance Championship
The FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) is one of the most prestigious motorsport series in the world, renowned for its long-distance endurance races. At the heart of this thrilling competition is the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans, a race that has become synonymous with the ultimate test of both human and machine. Organized by the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the WEC pushes the limits of speed, strategy, and endurance in ways few other events can match.
Races in the WEC are a true test of durability, with events ranging from 6 hours to the grueling 24-hour challenge. Drivers must navigate through extreme conditions, while the cars endure a constant battle against time, temperature, and wear. It’s a spectacle of stamina, precision, and resilience, where every second counts.
What sets the WEC apart is its diversity of competition. The series features multiple classes of cars, with the Hypercar class representing the pinnacle of cutting-edge automotive engineering. This allows for a wide variety of vehicles to compete, each bringing its own unique performance characteristics to the race.
The WEC is not just a European affair; it’s a global competition that takes drivers, teams, and fans to some of the world’s most iconic racing venues. From the historic circuits of Europe to the challenging tracks in Asia, North America, and the Middle East, the series offers a truly international spectacle of motorsport.
The championship is also a stage for some of the world’s top car manufacturers to showcase their latest advancements in technology and performance. Giants like Ferrari, Porsche, Toyota, BMW, and Cadillac compete not only for victory but also to demonstrate the innovation and engineering prowess that drives their brands forward. Through the WEC, these manufacturers push the boundaries of what’s possible, setting the stage for breakthroughs that often find their way into consumer vehicles.
In every race, WEC is a story of endurance, competition, and cutting-edge technology, bringing together the best in motorsport from around the world.