World Endurance Championship
The World Endurance Championship (WEC) is a prestigious international motorsport series that features endurance racing. It showcases a variety of sports cars competing in races lasting from six to twenty-four hours. The championship is known for its iconic events, including the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, where teams test their speed, strategy, and durability over long distances.
WEC races involve multiple classes of cars, allowing manufacturers like Toyota, Porsche, and Ferrari to compete against each other. The series emphasizes teamwork and efficiency, as drivers share cars and must manage fuel and tire wear throughout the race.