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Most WEC wins

Every race win in the FIA World Endurance Championship since its 2012 revival, counted from the official race classifications in our archive. Overall wins mean first across the line; class wins count victory in any category, which is how a GT crew's trophies actually accumulate.

The leader: Sébastien Buemi with 27 overall, 2013 to 2026.

Drivers

Overall

#NamewinsSpan
1Sébastien Buemi272013-2026
2Brendon Hartley242015-2026
3Mike Conway202013-2026
4Kamui Kobayashi192016-2026
5Kazuki Nakajima172012-2021
6Jose Maria Lopez152018-2025
7André Lotterer122012-2024
8Timo Bernhard122015-2017
9Benoit Tréluyer102012-2015
10Marcel Fässler102012-2015
11Anthony Davidson92013-2021
12Mark Webber82015-2016
13Nicolas Lapierre72012-2022
14Ryo Hirakawa72022-2026
15Loïc Duval62012-2016
16Earl Bamber52015-2017
17Fernando Alonso52018-2019
18Romain Dumas42012-2016
19Alexander Wurz42012-2014
20Allan Mcnish42012-2013
21Tom Kristensen42012-2013
22James Calado32016-2025
23Alessandro Pier Guidi32017-2025
24Kévin Estre32018-2025
25Gustavo Menezes32016-2020

In class (any category)

#NamewinsSpan
1Sébastien Buemi272013-2026
2Brendon Hartley242015-2026
3Mike Conway242013-2026
4Kamui Kobayashi192016-2026
5Pedro Lamy192012-2018
6Kazuki Nakajima172012-2021
7Jose Maria Lopez172018-2025
8Paul Dalla Lana172014-2022
9Roman Rusinov172013-2018
10Gianmaria Bruni162012-2022
11Nicolas Lapierre152012-2022
12James Calado152016-2025
13Alessandro Pier Guidi142017-2025
14Julien Canal142012-2017
15Richard Lietz142012-2025
16Mathias Lauda132015-2018
17Nicki Thiim132013-2022
18André Lotterer122012-2024
19Timo Bernhard122015-2017
20Anthony Davidson122013-2021
21Christian Ried122012-2023
22Kévin Estre112018-2025
23Bruno Senna112013-2020
24Benoit Tréluyer102012-2015
25Marcel Fässler102012-2015

Manufacturers

Overall

#NamewinsSpan
1Toyota512012-2026
2Porsche202012-2025
3Audi172012-2016
4Ferrari72012-2025
5Alpine32015-2025
6Rebellion32018-2020
7BMW12024-2026
8Cadillac12025
9Oreca02012-2026
10Aston Martin02012-2024
11Chevrolet02012-2023
12Ligier02014-2016
13Ford02016-2018
14Morgan02013-2014
15Corvette02025-2026
16HPD02012
17Lexus02025
18McLaren02025-2026
19Zytek02012-2014
20Gibson02015

In class (any category)

#NamewinsSpan
1Porsche692012-2025
2Oreca622012-2026
3Ferrari612012-2025
4Aston Martin532012-2024
5Toyota512012-2026
6Audi172012-2016
7Alpine102015-2025
8Chevrolet82012-2023
9Ligier82014-2016
10Ford52016-2018
11Morgan42013-2014
12Rebellion32018-2020
13BMW32024-2026
14Corvette32025-2026
15HPD22012
16Lexus22025
17McLaren22025-2026
18Zytek22012-2014
19Cadillac12025
20Gibson12015

Le Mans, WEC era

Overall wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans counting the WEC seasons in our archive, 2012 to today. The 2016 race is not in the archive's timing data. For the full modern honour roll, see who has won Le Mans in the WEC era.

Overall wins at Le Mans

#NameWinsSpan
1Sébastien Buemi42018-2022
2Brendon Hartley32017-2022
3Kazuki Nakajima32018-2020
4André Lotterer22012-2014
5Benoit Tréluyer22012-2014
6Earl Bamber22015-2017
7Fernando Alonso22018-2019
8Kamui Kobayashi22021-2026
9Marcel Fässler22012-2014
10Mike Conway22021-2026

How this is counted

A win is credited to the drivers who actually drove the car in that race (lap-attributed), not to everyone on the entry list, so reserve drivers listed on multiple cars are not double-counted. Counts cover every FIA WEC event in our archive from 2012 to today and update automatically as new results land. See the other leaderboards: most wec poles and most wec podiums, or the lap records by circuit.

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