Endurance

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Hartley Sets Quickest Two-Day Test Time at Sebring

SEBRING, Florida, U.S.A.—Toyota Gazoo Racing set the standards Sunday afternoon by having New Zealander Brendon Hartley set not only the quickest time for the last day of the Sebring prologue, but the fastest time of the entire two-day event. Hartley recorded a time of 1:48:210

Podium double in the desert for Veloce Racing

Veloce Racing celebrated its best ever Extreme E weekend as the British squad took a phenomenal victory and second place finish from the Desert X Prix doubleheader in NEOM, Saudi Arabia (11-12 March).

Bamber Puts Cadillac on Top in Opening Sebring Prologue

SEBRING, Florida, U.S.A.—You could call it home field advantage or racing on your home ground, but for the Cadillac team in their first full season in the World Endurance Championship, Saturday’s Prologue time trial opener had the trio of Earl Bamber, Alex Lynn and Richard Westbrook

2022 race winners Mittell Cars and University of Wolverhampton Racing sign-up for 2023 Praga Cup UK

Thursday 9th March: Two weeks ahead of the first round of the new Britcar Prototype Cup, the University of Wolverhampton Racing Team (UWR) and Mittell Cars are confirmed as entries.

WEC Season Preview 2023: Can Toyota Gazoo Stay on Top?

This weekend at the famous Sebring circuit in Florida debuts the return of the World Endurance Championship, which for the first time in years, will field only three classes, minus the GTE PRO division, which was eliminated from the schedule. For this season, the newly formed hypercar class will be

WEC Season Review 2022: Toyota Wins Again but Sees Rivals Ahead

In its tenth season, the World Endurance Championship came to an end this past weekend in Bahrain, with the future seeming to be brighter, but with a little bit of sadness to be included. The famed hypercar class will have more teams for next season, but the famed GTE PRO

Toyota Takes 1-2 in Bahrain; Claims Championship

SAKIR, Bahrain—Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Mike Conway, along with teammates Kamui Kobyaschi and Jose Maria Lopez might have won the Eight Hours of Bahrain Saturday evening, but their sister car, driven by Sebastian Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Rio Hirakawa, took the world title with the Alpine car of Andre
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