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Press Release
LE MANS – 01 February 2013
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Thirty- Two Full Season Entries for 2013 / Trente
deux engagés sur la saison 2013
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Today in Paris the
Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) and the Federation Internationale de
l’Automobile (FIA) unveiled thirty two full season entries, from 21 teams,
which are representing 11 different countries, for the 2013 FIA World
Endurance Championship. The grid will include six LMP1, twelve LMP2,
six LMGTE Pro and eight LMGTE Am entries and will be joined at some events,
like at Silverstone and Spa-Francorchamps, by some race-by-race entries.
The LMP1 entry
includes two Audi R18 e-tron quattros and two Toyota Racing Toyota TS030
hybrids setting up a head-to-head battle for the world title in 2013 before
Porsche arrives in 2013. LMP1 will also see two privateer entries and
the prototype grid is further bolstered by an impressive 12 car entry in
LMP2. As well as Audi and Toyota, the prototype grid will also feature
other manufacturers such as Nissan, Morgan, Lotus, Oreca, HPD-Honda, Zytek
and Lola.
The grid for the
GTE classes will feature 14 cars with a total of five Ferrari 458s, four
Porsche 911 RSRs, four Aston Martin Vantage V8s and a single Chevrolet
Corvette C6-ZR1 from reigning GTE Am team champions Larbre Competition. The
battle for the LMGTE Pro title will be a three-way fight between three
manufacturers who have a long and illustrious history in endurance racing,
including many victories at Le Mans over the last 90 years.
Pierre
Fillon, President of the ACO, said: “We are extremely pleased to announce a
grid of 32 full season entries for the 2013 season. 2012 was a great
first year for the championship and we hoped to secure between 28 and 30 cars
on the list for 2013. To receive 32 full season entries underlines the
importance of the WEC and a great indication that we have created a world
championship that teams and manufacturers want to take part in.”
M Fillon continued:
“With two entries for each manufacturer, we also have the prospect of a
straight fight between Audi and Toyota in LMP1 and after the battles last
year, the stage is now set for even more drama in 2013. We have two
further privateer entries in LMP1, with privateer champions Rebellion and all-British
team Strakka Racing continuing to support the category as we head into 2014,
with the technical changes that will occur in LMP1 next season.
“LMP2 continues to
be a huge success and some familiar names are being joined by new
teams. The LMP2 grid alone represents eight different countries and the
category is a great showcase for the FIA WEC. In the LMGTE Pro class we
have another great battle in prospect with Porsche, Ferrari and Aston Martin,
three great names associated with Le Mans and endurance racing, going head to
head for the World Cup for both manufacturers and drivers. The same can
be said for the LMGTE Am class with category team champions Larbre
Competition fielding the only Corvette in the class against the might of
Ferrari, Porsche and Aston Martin.”
Gerard
Neveu, CEO of the FIA WEC, said: “The FIA WEC will once again visit eight countries
on four continents and the eight round calendar has been devised to reduce
the logistical costs associated with a world championship. The races follow a
logical progression around the globe and the events are spread out enough to
allow the cars and equipment to be transported by ship or road instead of air
where possible. This also has the added advantage of reducing the
carbon footprint of the WEC significantly. Of course we will be
celebrating the 90th anniversary of the first 24 Hours race at Le
Mans in 1923, making 2013 a very special year. We hope you will all come and
join us and be part of the FIA World Endurance Championship success.”
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Jeff
Carter
Media Delegate
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Friday, 1 February 2013
24H. Le Mans: Thirty- Two Full Season Entries for 2013
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