
WEC Overview
The FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) is the premier global endurance racing series, featuring multi-class competition in events ranging from 6 to 24 hours, including the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans. The championship showcases different vehicle categories racing simultaneously: the cutting-edge Hypercars, production-based GT cars, and prototype LMP2 machines. WEC emphasizes team performance, with multiple drivers sharing each car and strategy playing a crucial role across day-night transitions and changing weather conditions. The series attracts major manufacturers like Toyota, Ferrari, Porsche, and Cadillac who compete to demonstrate reliability, efficiency, and performance in the most demanding conditions in motorsport.
Teams
Cadillac Racing
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Cadillac factory team in WEC Hypercar class.
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