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FIM Endurance World Championship

Long-distance motorcycle track racing series


Long-distance motorcycle track racing series

FieldValue
nameFIM Endurance World Championship
logoFIMEWC Logo2016.jpg
imagesize280px
inaugural1960
categoryMotorcycle racing
regionInternational
constructorsSuzuki, Yamaha, BMW, Honda, Kawasaki
tyresDunlop, Pirelli, Bridgestone
champion riderITA Niccolò Canepa
DEU Marvin Fritz
CZE Karel Hanika
champion teamAUT YART Yamaha
manufacturerJPN Yamaha
website
current_seasonFIM Endurance World Championship

DEU Marvin Fritz CZE Karel Hanika

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. 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).

The series was founded in 1960 as the FIM Endurance Cup. Initially it was made up of four races: Thruxton 500, 24 hours of Montjuïc, 24 hours of Warsage and the Bol d'Or.

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

CircuitCurrent race titleYears heldSource:
FRA Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans24 Heures du Mans Moto1971–75, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1988–2001, 2006–current
FRA Circuit Paul RicardBol d'Or1976, 1978, 1982, 1984–85, 1989–93, 1995–99, 2015–19, 2022–current
BEL Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps8 Hours of Spa EWC Motos1973–89, 1991–98, 2000–01, 2022–current
JPN Suzuka CircuitCoca-Cola Zero Sugar Suzuka 8 Hours1980–2019, 2022–current

Former circuits

CircuitYears held
ESP Circuito de Albacete2003–11
POR Algarve International Circuit2016
SWE Anderstorp Raceway1993
NED TT Circuit Assen1979–80, 1995–96, 2003–06
GER AVUS1963
GBR Brands Hatch1966–68, 1979, 2001
CZE Brno Circuit2001–03
GBR Castle Combe Circuit1965
GBR Donington Park1981–82, 1987
POR Circuito do Estoril1987, 2000, 2020–21
GER Hockenheimring1986
ITA Imola Circuit1966, 1982, 2002–03
ESP Circuito del Jarama1969, 1983
ESP Circuito de Jerez1986–87
MAS Johor Circuit1991–92
FRA Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry1960, 1970
QAT Lusail International Circuit2007–12
FRA Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours1987, 1994, 2000–01, 2006–14
ITA Misano World Circuit1977–78, 1980
ESP Montjuïc circuit1960–82
ITA Monza Circuit1964–65, 1985, 1987
CZE Autodrom Most2021
ITA Mugello Circuit1975–76, 1981, 1983–84
GER Nürburgring1977–85, 2001
GER Motorsport Arena Oschersleben1999–2009, 2012–19
AUS Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit1991–92
AUT Red Bull Ring1980–87, 1999, 2003
MAS Sepang International Circuit2019
GBR Silverstone Circuit1983, 2002
SVK Slovakia Ring2017–19
GBR Thruxton Circuit1960–64, 1969–75, 1977
ITA Vallelunga Circuit2002–05
BEL Warsage circuit (Circuit de Winnerotte)1960–61
CHN Zhuhai International Circuit2004
BEL Circuit Zolder1972, 2006

World champions

1989–1990World Cup
YearWinning ridersWinning bike2nd place riders2nd place bike3rd place riders3rd place bike
1980FRA Marc Fontan
FRA Hervé MoineauHondaFRA Christian HuguetKawasakiFRG Helmut DähneHonda
1981FRA Jean Lafond
FRA Raymond RocheKawasakiFRA Christian HuguetKawasakiFRA Jean-Claude ChemarinKawasaki
1982FRA Jean-Claude Chemarin
SUI Jacques CornuKawasakiFRA Hervé Guilleux
FRA Jean LafondKawasakiNED Johan van der WalHonda
1983BEL Richard Hubin
FRA Hervé MoineauSuzuki GS seriesFRA Patrick Igoa
FRA Jean LafondKawasakiSUI Jacques CornuKawasaki
1984FRA Gerard Coudray
FRA Patrick IgoaHonda RVF750FRA Guy Bertin
FRA Dominique SarronHondaBEL Patrick de Radigues
FRA Jean-Pierre OudinSuzuki
1985FRA Gerard Coudray
FRA Patrick IgoaHonda RVF750FRA Jean-Pierre OudinSuzukiBEL Patrick de RadiguesSuzuki
1986FRA Patrick IgoaHonda RVF750FRA Alex VieiraHondaFRA Gérard CoudrayHonda
1987FRA Hervé Moineau
FRA Bruno Le BihanSuzukiBEL Johan van VaerenberghKawasakiBEL Eric de DonkerKawasaki
1988FRA Hervé Moineau
FRA Thierry CrineSuzukiFRA Alex Vieira
FRA Christophe BouhebenHondaFRA Bruno le BihanSuzuki
1989FRA Alex VieiraHonda RVF750GBR Roger BurnettHondaFRA Jean-Michel MattioliHonda
1990FRA Alex VieiraHondaFRA Jean-Michel Mattioli
BEL Stéphane MertensHondaCAN Miguel DuhamelSuzuki
1991FRA Alex VieiraKawasaki ZXR-7FRA Jean-Louis BattistiniKawasakiFRA Rachel Nicotte
FRA Philippe MonneretYamaha
1992GBR Terry Rymer
GBR Carl FogartyKawasaki ZXR-7FRA Michel GrazianoSuzukiFRA Jéhan d'OrgeixKawasaki
1993USA Doug TolandKawasaki ZXR-7 & Honda RC30GBR Brian Morrison
FRA Wilfried VeilleKawasakiGBR Simon Buckmaster
GBR Steve ManleyKawasaki
1994FRA Adrien MorillasKawasaki ZXR-7FRA Bruno Bonhuil
FRA Philippe Monneret
FRA Juan-Éric GomezSuzukiFRA Jean-Louis BattistiniKawasaki
1995BEL Stéphane Mertens
FRA Jean-Michel MattioliHonda RC45GBR Terry RymerKawasakiFRA Bruno BonhuilKawasaki
1996GBR Brian MorrisonKawasaki ZX-7RRFRA Alex Vieira
FRA William Costes
FRA Christian LavieilleHondaITA Piergiorgio BontempiKawasaki
1997AUS Peter Goddard
USA Doug PolenSuzukiFRA Juan-Éric GomezSuzukiFRA Christian Lavieille
FRA William CostesHonda
1998USA Doug Polen
FRA Christian LavieilleHonda RC45FRA Bertrand SebileauKawasakiFRA William CostesHonda
1999GBR Terry Rymer
FRA Jéhan d'OrgeixSuzukiFRA Christian LavieilleSuzukiFRA Bruno BonhuilSuzuki
2000SWE Peter Lindén
AUS Warwick NowlandSuzukiBEL Stéphane MertensSuzukiFRA Nicolas Dussauge
FRA Christophe Guyot
FRA Sébastien ScamatoKawasaki
YearWinning teamPointsWinning BikeWinning riders2nd2nd riders3rd3rd riders
2001BEL WIM Motors Racing182JPN Honda RC51BEL Albert Aerts
BEL Laurent Naveau
GER Heinz PlatacisFRA Free Bike PerformanceFRA Matthieu Lagrive
FRA Eric Mizera
FRA Bertrand Sebileau
FRA Cyril FernandezFRA Honda ElfFRA Fabien Foret
FRA Sébastien Gimbert
FRA William Costes
FRA Sébastien Charpentier
2002CHN Zongshen 2123JPN Suzuki GSX-R1000AUS Warwick Nowland
BEL Stephane Mertens
SLO Igor Jerman
ITA Giovanni BusseiCHN Zongshen 9FRA Bruno Bonhuil
FRA Pierrot Lerat Vanstaen
SLO Igor JermanFRA GMT 94FRA Sebastien Scarnato
FRA Christophe Guyot
FRA William Costes
2003GBR Suzuki GB - Phase One143JPN Suzuki GSX-R1000GBR James Ellison
USA Jason Pridmore
GBR Andy Notman
GBR Dean Ellison
USA Josh Hayes
FRA Olivier Four
SWE Jimmy LindstromCHN Zongshen 1AUS Warwick Nowland
BEL Stéphane Mertens
SLO Igor JermanFRA GMT 94FRA Christophe Guyot
FRA William Costes
FRA Sébastien Gimbert
FRA Sebastien Scarnato
ESP David Checa
2004FRA Yamaha - GMT 94169JPN Yamaha YZF-R1ESP David Checa
FRA William Costes
FRA Sebastien Gimbert
FRA Christophe GuyotFRA Suzuki CastrolFRA Olivier Four
FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Matthieu LagriveFRA Endurance Moto 38FRA Fréderic Jond
FRA Gwen Giabbani
FRA Stéphane Duterne
2005FRA Suzuki Castrol134JPN Suzuki GSX-R1000JPN Keiichi Kitagawa
FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Matthieu LagriveSUI Bolliger TeamSUI Marcel Kellenberger
FRA David MorillonAUT Yamaha Austrian Racing TeamFRA Gwen Giabbani
SLO Igor Jerman
2006FRA Suzuki Castrol185JPN Suzuki GSX-R1000JPN Keiichi Kitagawa
FRA Matthieu Lagrive
FRA Vincent PhilippeAUT Yamaha Austrian Racing TeamFRA Sébastien Scamato
FRA Gwen Giabbani
SLO Igor JermanGBR Phase OneAUS Warwick Nowland
AUS Damian Cudlin
SWE Christer Miinin
2007FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team165JPN Suzuki GSX-R1000FRA Matthieu Lagrive
FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Julien Da CostaFRA Team Kawasaki FranceFRA Gwen Giabbani
ESP Julián Mazuecos
AUS Steve ParkerAUT Yamaha Austrian Racing TeamSLO Igor Jerman
FRA Sébastien Scamato
AUS Damian Cudlin
2008FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team109JPN Suzuki GSX-R1000FRA Julien Da Costa
FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Matthieu Lagrive
FRA Guillaume DietrichAUT Yamaha Austrian Endurance TeamSLO Igor Jerman
GBR Steve Martin
GBR Steve Plater
FRA Gwen GiabbaniESP Folch EnduranceESP Daniel Ribalta
ESP Pedro Vallcaneras
ESP Felipe López
ESP David Tomás
ESP José Rita
2009AUT YART-Yamaha Austria Racing Team145JPN Yamaha YZF-R1FRA Gwen Giabbani
SLO Igor Jerman
GBR Steve MartinFRA Team 18 Sapeurs PompiersFRA Stéphane Molinier
FRA David Briére
FRA Jérome TangreSUI Bolliger TeamAUT Horst Saiger
SUI Patric Muff
GER Rico Penzkofer
FRA Éric Mizera
2010FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team133JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Freddy Foray
FRA Sylvain Guintoli
FRA Guillaume Dietrich
JPN Daisaku SakaiSUI Bolliger TeamAUT Horst Saiger
SUI Roman Stamm
SUI Patric Muff
FRA Frederic ChabosseauAUT Yamaha Austria Endurance TeamFRA Gwen Giabbani
SLO Igor Jerman
AUS Steve Martin
2011FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team109JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Freddy Foray
JPN Daisaku Sakai
FRA Baptiste GuittetBEL BMW Motorad FranceFRA Sébastien Gimbert
FRA Erwan Nigon
AUS Damian Cudlin
FRA Hugo MarchandFRA GMT 94FRA Kenny Foray
FRA Matthieu Lagrive
ESP David Checa
2012FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team128JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000FRA Anthony Delhalle
FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Freddy Foray
JPN Yukio Kagayama
JPN Takuya TsudaBEL BMW Motorad FranceFRA Sébastien Gimbert
FRA Erwan Nigon
AUS Damian CudlinFRA GMT 94FRA Kenny Foray
FRA Mathieu Lagrive
FRA Gwen Giabbani
ESP David Checa
2013FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team93JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000FRA Anthony Delhalle
FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Julien Da Costa
AUS Alexander CudlinFRA GMT 94ESP David Checa
FRA Kenny Foray
FRA Matthieu Lagrive
FRA Maxime BergerFRA SRC KawasakiFRA Grégory Leblanc
FRA Loris Baz
FRA Jérémy Guarnoni
FRA Nicolas Salchaud
FRA Fabien Foret
2014FRA Yamaha Racing - GMT 94 - Michelin141JPN Yamaha YZF-R1ESP David Checa
FRA Mathieu Gines
FRA Kenny ForayFRA Suzuki Endurance Racing TeamFRA Anthony Delhalle
FRA Erwan Nigon
FRA Vincent Philippe
AUS Damian CudlinSUI Team Bolliger #8AUT Horst Saiger
SUI Daniel Sutter
SUI Roman Stamm
SUI Marc Wildesen
2015FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team154JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000FRA Anthony Delhalle
FRA Etienne Masson
FRA Vincent PhilippeFRA GMT 94ESP David Checa
FRA Kenny Foray
FRA Mathieu GinesFRA SRC KawasakiFRA Grégory LeBlanc
FRA Mathieu Lagrive
FRA Fabien Foret
2016FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team88JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000FRA Anthony Delhalle
FRA Etienne Masson
FRA Vincent PhilippeFRA GMT 94ESP David Checa
ITA Niccolo Canepa
FRA Lucas MahiasFRA April Moto Motors EventFRA Grégory Fastré
FRA Gregg Black
AUS Alexander Cudlin
2016–17FRA GMT94 Yamaha146JPN Yamaha YZF-R1ITA Niccolò Canepa
ESP David Checa
FRA Mike Di Meglio
FRA Lucas MahiasFRA Suzuki Endurance Racing TeamFRA Anthony Delhalle
FRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Etienne Masson
AUS Alexander Cudlin
JPN Sodo HamaharaAUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamAUS Broc Parkes
ESP Iván Silva
GER Marvin Fritz
JPN Kohta Nozane
2017–18JPN F.C.C. TSR Honda France171,5JPN Honda CBR1000RRAUS Joshua Hook
FRA Alan Techer
FRA Freddy ForayFRA GMT 94ESP David Checa
ITA Niccolo Canepa
FRA Mike Di MeglioGBR Honda Endurance RacingFRA Julien Da Costa
FRA Sébastien Gimbert
FRA Erwan Nigon
COL Yonny Hernández
2018–19FRA Team SRC Kawasaki France145,5JPN Kawasaki ZX-10RFRA Jérémy Guarnoni
ESP David Checa
FRA Erwan Nigon
FRA Randy de PunietJPN F.C.C TSR HondaFRA Freddy Foray
AUS Josh Hook
FRA Mike Di MeglioFRA Suzuki Endurance Racing TeamFRA Vincent Philippe
FRA Etienne Masson
FRA Gregg Black
2019–20FRA Suzuki Endurance Racing Team167,5JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000FRA Etienne Masson
FRA Gregg Black
BEL Xavier Simeon
FRA Vincent PhilippeAUT Yamaha Austria Racing TeamGER Marvin Fritz
ITA Niccolo Canepa
AUS Broc Parkes
CZE Karel Hanika
FRA Loris BazJPN F.C.C. TSR HondaFRA Freddy Foray
AUS Josh Hook
FRA Mike Di Meglio
2021FRA Yoshimura SERT Motul175,5JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000RFRA Sylvain Guintoli
FRA Gregg Black
BEL Xavier SimeonGER BMW Motorrad World EnduranceUKR Illia Mykhalchyk
GER Markus Reiterberger
FRA Kenny Foray
ESP Javier ForésFRA Webike SRC KawasakiESP David Checa
FRA Jérémy Guarnoni
FRA Erwan Nigon
2022JPN F.C.C. TSR Honda France154JPN Honda CBR1000RR-RAUS Joshua Hook
FRA Mike Di Meglio
GBR Gino Rea
FRA Alan TecherJPNFRA Yoshimura Suzuki Endurance Racing TeamFRA Gregg Black
BEL Xavier Simeon
FRA Sylvain Guintoli
JPN Kazuki WatanabeFRA Viltais Racing IgolFRA Erwan Nigon
GER Florian Alt
RSA Steven Odendaal
2023AUT YART-YAMAHA181JPN Yamaha YZF-R1ITA Niccolo Canepa
GER Marvin Fritz
CZE Karel HanikaJPNFRA Yoshimura Suzuki Endurance Racing TeamFRA Gregg Black
FRA Sylvain Guintoli
FRA Étienne MassonBEL BMW Motorrad World Endurance TeamGER Markus Reiterberger
UKR Illia Mykhalchyk
FRA Jérémy Guarnoni
2024FRA Yoshimura SERT Motul173JPN Suzuki GSX-R 1000RFRA Gregg Blaxk
GBR Dan Linfoot
FRA Etienne MassonAUT YART-YamahaITA Niccolo Canepa
GER Marvin Fritz
CZE Karel HanikaBEL BMW Motorrad World Endurance TeamGER Markus Reiterberger
UKR Illia Mykhalchyk
FRA Sylvain Guintoli
2025AUT YART-YAMAHA138JPN Yamaha YZF-R1CZE Karel Hanika
GER Marvin Fritz
AUS Jason O'HalloranJPNFRA Yoshimura Suzuki Endurance Racing TeamFRA Gregg Black
FRA Étienne Masson
GBR Dan LinfootBEL BMW Motorrad World Endurance TeamGER Markus Reiterberger
FRA Sylvain Guintoli
RSA Steven Odendaal

Points systems

;Points systems

Duration1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th24 Hrs12 HrsLess than 8 Hrs
4033282421191715131110987654321
3529252118161413121110987654321
3024211917151413121110987654321
  • For Manufacturers only the highest placed motorcycle will gain points, according to the position in the race.
Bonus Points1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thAll Rounds
10987654321
  • 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 Grid1st2nd3rd4th5thAll Rounds
54321
  • On each race, Top 5 teams on starting grid receive bonus points.

Latest race results

RaceCircuitDateWinner
24 Heures du Mans MotoFRA Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans20 AprilYART - Yamaha #7: Marvin Fritz, Karel Hanika, Jason O'Halloran
8 Hours of Spa MotosBEL Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps7 JuneF.C.C. TSR Honda France #5: Taiga Hada, Corentin Perolari, Alan Techer
Suzuka 8 HoursJPN Suzuka Circuit3 AugustTeam HRC #30: Takumi Takahashi, Johann Zarco
Bol d'OrFRA Circuit Paul Ricard21 SeptemberYoshimura SERT Motul #1: Gregg Black, Dan Linfoot, Etienne Masson
NoDateRoundCircuitRaceWinner
1/0819-04-08FRALe Mans24 Hours Du MansSERT #2: William Costes, Barry Veneman, Guillaume Dietrich
2/0810-05-08ESPAlbacete6 Hours of AlbaceteSERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Matthieu Lagrive, Julien DaCosta
3/0827-07-08JPNSuzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaDream Honda Racing Team #11: Ryuichi Kiyonari, Carlos Checa
4/0809-08-08GEROschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenKawasaki France #11: Julien Mazuecos, Ivan Silva, Erwan Nigon
5/0813-09-08FRAMagny-Cours24 Hours Bol d'OrSERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Matthieu Lagrive, Julien DaCosta
6/0808-11-08QATLosail8 Hours of DohaYART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Steve Plater
1/0918-04-09FRALe Mans24 Hours Du MansYART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Gwen Giabbani
2/0931-0-09GEROschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenYART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Gwen Giabbani
3/0904-07-09ESPAlbacete8 Hours of AlbaceteYART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Gwen Giabbani
4/0926-07-09JPNSuzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaYoshimura Suzuki #12: D.Sakai, K. Tokudome, N. Aoki
5/0913-09-09FRAMagny-Cours24 Hours Bol d'OrSERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Olivier Four, Freddy Foray
6/0914-11-09QATLosail8 Hours of DohaYART #7: Igor Jerman, Steve Martin, Gwen Giabbani
1/1018-04-10FRALe Mans24 Hours Du MansGSR Kawasaki #11: Julien Da Costa, Olivier Four, Grégory Leblanc
2/1022-05-10ESPAlbacete8 Hours of AlbaceteSERT #2: Vincent Philippe, Guillaume Dietrich, Freddy Foray
3/1025-07-10JPNSuzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaMuSASHI RT HARC-PRO #634: Ryuichi Kiyonari, Takaaki Nakagami, Takumi Takahashi
4/1012-09-10FRAMagny-Cours24 Hours Bol d'OrSERT #2: Vincent Philippe, Guillaume Dietrich, Freddy Foray
5/1013-11-10QATLosail8 Hours of DohaSERT #2: Vincent Philippe, Guillaume Dietrich, Freddy Foray
1/1116-04-11Magny-Cours24 Hours Bol d'OrSERT #1: Vincent Philippe, Freddy Foray, Sakai Daisaku
2/1121-05-11Albacete8 Hours of AlbaceteBMW MOTORRAD FRANCE 99 #99: Sébastien Gimbert, Erwan Nigon, Hugo Marchand
3/1131-07-11Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaF.C.C. TSR HONDA #11: Kohsuke Akiyoshi, Shin'ichi Itoh, Ryuichi Kiyonari
4/1124-04-11Le Mans24 Hours Du MansSRC Kawasaki #11: Julien Da Costa, Grégory Leblanc, Olivier Four
5/1112-11-11Losail8 Hours of DohaYAMAHA FRANCE GMT 94 IPONE #94: David Checa, Kenny Foray, Matthieu Lagrive
1/1214-04-12Magny-Cours24 Hours Bol d'OrSRC Kawasaki #11: Julien Da Costa, Grégory Leblanc, Olivier Four
2/129-06-12Losail8 Hours of DohaBMW Motorrad France Team Thevent #99: Sébastien Gimbert, Damian Cudlin, Erwan Nigon
3/1229-07-12Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaF.C.C. TSR Honda #11: Jonathan Rea, Kosuke Akiyoshi, Tadayuki Okada
4/1211-08-12Oschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenSERT #1: Vincent Phillippe, Anthony Delhalle, Yukio Kagayama
5/128-09-12Le Mans24 Hours Du MansKawasaki SRC #11: Julien Da Costa, Gregory Leblanc, Freddy Foray
1/1321-04-13Magny-Cours24 Hours Bol d'OrSRC Kawasaki: Greg Leblanc, Loris Baz, Jeremy Guarnoni
2/1328-07-13Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaMusashi RT Harc-Pro: Takumi Takahashi, Leon Haslam, Michael van der Mark
3/1317-08-13Oschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenSERT: Vincent Philippe, Anthony Delhalle, Julien da Costa
4/1321-09-13Le Mans24 Hours Du MansSRC Kawasaki #11: Grégory Leblanc, Fabien Foret, Nicolas Salchaud
1/1427-04-14Magny-Cours24 Hours Bol d'OrSRC Kawasaki: Gregory Leblanc, Mathieu Lagrive, Nicolas Salchaud
2/1427-07-14Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaMuSASHi RT HARC-PRO: Takumi Takahashi, Leon Haslam, Michael van der Mark
3/1416-08-14Oschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenHonda Endurance Racing: Julien Da Costa, Sebastien Gimbert, Freddy Foray
4/1420-09-14Le Mans24 Hours Du MansSERT: Vincent Philippe, Anthony Dehalle, Erwan Nigon
1/1519-04-15Le Mans24 Hours Du MansSERT: Vincent Philippe, Anthony Delahalle, Étienne Masson
2/1526-07-15Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaYamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga, Pol Espargaró, Bradley Smith
3/1522-08-15Oschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenGMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Kenny Foray, Mathieu Gines
4/1520-09-15Paul Ricard24 Hours Bol d'OrKawasaki SRC: Gregory Leblanc, Mathieu Lagrive, Fabien Foret
1/1610-04-16Le Mans24 Hours Du MansKawasaki SRC: Gregory Leblanc, Mathieu Lagrive, Fabien Foret
2/1612-06-16Algarve12 Hours of PortimãoGMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Lucas Mathias, Niccolò Canepa
3/1631-07-16Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaYamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga, Pol Espargaró, Alex Lowes
4/1627-08-16Oschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenGMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Lucas Mahias, Niccolò Canepa
1/16-1720-09-16Paul Ricard24 Hours Bol d'OrSERT: Vincent Philippe, Anthony Delahalle, Étienne Masson
2/16-1716-04-17Le Mans24 Hours Du MansGMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Niccolò Canepa, Mike di Meglio
3/16-1720-05-17Oschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenGMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Niccolò Canepa, Mike di Meglio
4/16-1724-06-17Slovakia Ring8 Hours of Slovakia RingGMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Niccolò Canepa, Mike di Meglio
5/16-1730-07-17Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaYamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga, Alex Lowes, Michael van der Mark
1/17-1817-09-17Paul Ricard24 Hours Bol d'OrGMT94 Yamaha: David Checa, Niccolò Canepa, Mike di Meglio
2/17-1822-04-18Le Mans24 Hours Du MansF.C.C. TSR Honda France: Josh Hook, Freddy Foray, Alan Techer
3/17-1812-05-18Slovakia Ring8 Hours of Slovakia RingYART: Broc Parkes, Marvin Fritz, Max Neukirchner
4/17-1809-06-18Oschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenF.C.C. TSR Honda France: Josh Hook, Freddy Foray, Alan Techer
5/17-1829-07-18Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaYamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga, Alex Lowes, Michael van der Mark
1/18-1916-09-18Paul Ricard24 Hours Bol d'OrF.C.C. TSR Honda France: Josh Hook, Freddy Foray, Mike di Meglio
2/18-1921-04-19Le Mans24 Hours Du MansTeam SRC Kawasaki France #11: Jérémy Guarnoni, David Checa, Erwan Nigon
3/18-1911-05-19Slovakia Ring8 Hours of Slovakia RingYART: Broc Parkes, Marvin Fritz, Niccolò Canepa
4/18-1908-06-19Oschersleben8 Hours of OscherslebenF.C.C. TSR Honda France: Josh Hook, Freddy Foray, Mike di Meglio
5/18-1928-07-19Suzuka8 Hours Of SuzukaKawasaki Racing Team Suzuka 8H: Leon Haslam, Toprak Razgatlioglu, Jonathan Rea
1/19-2022-09-19FrancePaul Ricard24 Hours Bol d'OrSERT: Vincent Philippe, Étienne Masson, Gregg Black
2/19-2014-12-19MalaysiaSepang8 Hours of SepangYART: Broc Parkes, Karel Hanika, Niccolò Canepa
3/19-2030-08-20FranceBugatti Circuit24 Hours MotoF.C.C. TSR Honda France: Joshua Hook, Freddy Foray, Mike Di Meglio
4/19-2027-09-20PortugalAutodromo do Estoril12 Hours of EstorilYART: Marvin Fritz, Karel Hanika, Niccolò Canepa
1/2113-06-21FranceBugatti Circuit24 Hours MotoYoshimura SERT Motul: Gregg Black, Xavier Simeon, Sylvain Guintoli
2/2117-07-21PortugalAutódromo do Estoril12 Horas do EstorilF.C.C. TSR Honda France: Joshua Hook, Yuki Takahashi, Mike Di Meglio
3/2119-09-21FrancePaul Ricard24 Hours Bol d'OrYoshimura SERT Motul: Gregg Black, Xavier Simeon, Sylvain Guintoli
4/219-10-21Czech RepublicAutodrom Most6 Hours of MostBMW Motorrad: Ilya Mykhalchyk, Markus Reiterberger, Kenny Foray
1/2217-04-22FranceBugatti Circuit24 Hours MotoYoshimura SERT Motul #1: Gregg Black, Sylvain Guintoli, Xavier Simeon
2/2205-06-22BelgiumSpa-Francorchamps24 Hours of SpaBMW Motorrad #37: Jérémy Guarnoni, Illya Mykhalchyk, Markus Reiterberger
3/2207-08-22JapanSuzukaSuzuka 8 HoursTeam HRC #33: Iker Lecuona, Tetsuta Nagashima, Takumi Takahashi
4/2218-09-22FrancePaul RicardBol d'OrViltais Racing Igol #333: Florian Alt, Erwan Nigon, Steven Odendaal
1/2316-04-23FranceCircuit Bugatti24 Heures MotoF.C.C. TSR Honda France #1: Mike di Meglio, Josh Hook, Alan Techer
2/2318-06-23BelgiumSpa-Francorchamps24 Hours of SpaYART Yamaha #7: Niccolò Canepa, Marvin Fritz, Karel Hanika
3/2306-08-23JapanSuzukaSuzuka 8 HoursTeam HRC #33: Tetsuta Nagashima, Takumi Takahashi, Xavi Vierge Zafra
4/2317-09-23FrancePaul RicardBol d'OrYoshimura SERT Motul #12: Gregg Black, Sylvain Guintoli, Etienne Masson
1/2421-04-24FranceCircuit Bugatti24 Heures MotoYoshimura SERT Motul #12: Gregg Black, Dan Linfoot, Etienne Masson
2/2408-06-24BelgiumSpa-Francorchamps8 Hours of Spa MotosYART Yamaha #1: Niccolò Canepa, Marvin Fritz, Karel Hanika
3/2421-07-24JapanSuzukaSuzuka 8 HoursTeam HRC #30: Teppei Nagoe, Takumi Takahashi, Johann Zarco
4/2415-09-24FrancePaul RicardBol d'OrYoshimura 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

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.

Displacement

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.

Displacement

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.

Displacement

References

References

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