What this is
WEC Engine is a fan-built archive of FIA World Endurance Championship data, covering every season from the inaugural 2012 calendar to the current campaign. The aim is to give endurance racing enthusiasts, journalists and statisticians one fast, structured place to look up any WEC fact: driver, team, manufacturer, circuit, class, season, event, session, lap.
Every fact on the site is traceable to an official source via the underlying fact_provenance ledger. See the sources page for the full methodology.
What you'll find
- Season hubs — calendar, champions, standings, every round per year
- Event pages — race results, entry list, weather, full classification, stint tapestry, podium and per-session lap pulses
- Driver profiles — career stats, every race, frequent teammates, season-by-season constellation, championship rank
- Team profiles — drivers, cars, wins, podiums, era spans
- Manufacturers — model lineage and constructor history
- Circuits — every WEC race held at each venue
- Regulations archive — sporting and technical rule documents per season
Scope
WEC era only (2012+). Pre-2012 sportscar series — Le Mans Series, ALMS, ILMC — are out of scope. The 24 Hours of Le Mans is included from 2012 onward as a WEC round; standalone pre-2012 Le Mans editions are not.
Independence
WEC Engine is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the FIA, the FIA WEC, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), or any team, driver, manufacturer or sanctioning body. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Open data
Data on this site is published under CC BY-NC 4.0. Citation: “WEC Engine (https://wecengine.com)”.