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The series is open to Le Mans Prototypes and grand tourer-style racing cars divided into four categories. The season marked the first move to a winter schedule for the championship, with the season starting at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in May 2018 and concluding at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 2019. World championship titles were awarded for LMP drivers, GTE drivers, LMP1 teams and GTE manufacturers. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsSchedule[edit]Teams and drivers[edit]LMP1[edit]LMP2[edit]LMGTE Pro[edit]LMGTE Am[edit]Results and standings[edit]Race results[edit]Drivers’ championships[edit]World Endurance LMP Drivers’ Championship[edit]World Endurance GTE Drivers’ Championship[edit]Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Drivers[edit]Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Drivers[edit]Manufacturers’ and teams’ championships[edit]World Endurance LMP1 Championship[edit]World Endurance GTE Manufacturers’ Championship[edit]Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams[edit]Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Schedule[edit]The series announced a provisional schedule on 1 September 2017 that shifted the season calendar from a spring to autumn layout with the 24 Hours of Le Mans marque event held in the middle of the championship, to one running from the May 2018 and to June 2019, including two runnings of Le Mans. This “super season” of eight races spans across more than a year instead of the usual eight months. This shift in calendar length allows the following 2019\u201320 season to return to a shorter length by starting in the autumn and concluding at Le Mans in the summer.[1]The schedule does not include the Circuit of the Americas, Bahrain, Mexico City, or the N\u00fcrburgring which were all part of the 2017 championship. In addition to Le Mans being included in both 2018 and 2019, the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps is also run twice. Sebring International Raceway returns to the series for the first time since the inaugural season in 2012, although the WEC does not participate in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s 12 Hours of Sebring. The WeatherTech series runs their race the day after WEC’s 8-hour, 1,000-mile event.[2][3][4] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The schedule was revised two weeks later with the announcement of the eighth round of the championship, returning to Silverstone Circuit in the United Kingdom. The unannounced event was originally planned for February 2019, with negotiations taking place over a return to Mexico City. With the Mexico City deal failing to materialize, the event at Silverstone was moved to August 2018 to bridge the gap between Le Mans and the Asian rounds of the series starting in October. Further, the Fuji and Shanghai rounds had their dates changed,[5] however Fuji was later returned to its originally scheduled date.[6]Teams and drivers[edit]LMP1[edit]EntrantCarEngineHybridTyreDriversRounds Rebellion Racing[7]Rebellion R13[7]Gibson GL458 4.5\u00a0L V8M1 Andr\u00e9 Lotterer[8]1\u20135, 7\u20138 Neel Jani[8]All Bruno Senna[8]All Mathias Beche63 Thomas Laurent[8]All Gustavo Menezes[8]All Mathias Beche[8]1\u20135 Nathana\u00ebl Berthon6\u20138 ByKolles Racing Team[9]ENSO CLM P1\/01Nismo VRX30A 3.0 L Turbo V6Gibson GL458 4.5\u00a0L V8M4 Oliver Webb[9]1\u20135, 7\u20138 Tom Dillmann[10]1\u20132, 4\u20135, 7\u20138 Dominik Kraihamer[10]1\u20132 Ren\u00e9 Binder[11]3 James Rossiter[12]4\u20135 Paolo Ruberti7\u20138 CEFC TRSM RacingGinetta G60-LT-P1[13]Mecachrome V634P1 3.4 L Turbo V6[14]M5 Charlie Robertson[15]1\u20132 Dean Stoneman[16]1 L\u00e9o Roussel[16]2 Michael Simpson[17]26 Oliver Rowland[15]1\u20132 Alex Brundle[18]1\u20132 Oliver Turvey[10]1\u20132 Toyota Gazoo Racing[19]Toyota TS050 HybridToyota R8909 2.4 L Turbo V6HybridM7 Mike Conway[20]All Kamui Kobayashi[20]All Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda L\u00f3pez[20]All8 Fernando Alonso[20]All S\u00e9bastien Buemi[20]All Kazuki Nakajima[20]All DragonSpeedBR Engineering BR1[21]Gibson GL458 4.5 L V8M10 Ben Hanley[22]1\u20136, 8 Henrik Hedman[22]1\u20133, 6, 8 Pietro Fittipaldi[23]1 Renger van der Zande[22]2\u20133, 5\u20136, 8 James Allen[12]4\u20135 SMP RacingBR Engineering BR1[24]AER P60B 2.4 L Turbo V6[25]M11 Mikhail Aleshin[9]All Vitaly Petrov[26]All Jenson Button[27]2\u20135 Brendon Hartley6 Stoffel Vandoorne[28]7\u2013817 St\u00e9phane Sarrazin[29]All Egor Orudzhev[26]All Matevos Isaakyan[26]1\u20132, 4\u20135 Sergey Sirotkin[30]6\u20138LMP2[edit]In accordance with the Le Mans Prototype LMP2 regulations for 2017, all cars use the Gibson GK428 4.2\u00a0L V8 engine.LMGTE Pro[edit]EntrantCarEngineTyreDriversRounds AF Corse[46]Ferrari 488 GTE EvoFerrari F154CB 3.9\u00a0L Turbo V8M51 James Calado[46]All Alessandro Pier Guidi[46]All Daniel Serra[47]2, 6, 871 Sam Bird[46]All Davide Rigon[46]All Miguel Molina[47]2, 6, 8 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK[48]Ford GTFord EcoBoost 3.5\u00a0L Turbo V6M66 Stefan M\u00fccke[48]All Olivier Pla[48]All Billy Johnson[49]1\u20132, 6, 867 Andy Priaulx[48]All Harry Tincknell[48]All Tony Kanaan[49]1\u20132 Jonathan Bomarito6, 8 BMW Team MTEK[50]BMW M8 GTEBMW P63\/1 4.0\u00a0L Turbo V8M81 Nick Catsburg[51]All Martin Tomczyk[51]All Philipp Eng[51]2, 8 Alexander Sims[51]682 Ant\u00f3nio F\u00e9lix da Costa[51]All Tom Blomqvist[51]1, 4\u20135 Augusto Farfus[51]2\u20133, 6\u20138 Alexander Sims[51]2 Bruno Spengler6 Jesse Krohn8 Porsche GT Team[52]Porsche 911 RSRPorsche 4.0\u00a0L Flat-6M91 Gianmaria Bruni[52]All Richard Lietz[52]All Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Makowiecki[52]2, 892 Michael Christensen[52]All K\u00e9vin Estre[52]All Laurens Vanthoor[52]2, 8 Aston Martin Racing[53]Aston Martin Vantage AMRMercedes-Benz M177 4.0\u00a0L Turbo V8M95 Marco S\u00f8rensen[54]All Nicki Thiim[54]All Darren Turner[54]1\u20132, 6, 897 Alex Lynn[54]All Maxime Martin[54]All Jonathan Adam[54]1\u20132, 8LMGTE Am[edit]Results and standings[edit]Race results[edit]The highest finishing competitor entered in the World Endurance Championship is listed below. Invitational entries may have finished ahead of WEC competitors in individual races.^ The LMP2 class winner for Spa-Francorchamps 2018 was the No. 26 G-Drive Racing invitational entry. As it is not a full-season WEC entrant, the points for the win were awarded to the No. 38 Jackie Chan DC Racing entry.Drivers’ championships[edit]Four titles are offered to drivers, two with world championship status. The LMP World Endurance Drivers’ Championship is reserved for LMP1 and LMP2 drivers while the GTE World Endurance Drivers’ Championship is available for drivers in the LMGTE categories. FIA Endurance Trophies are awarded in LMP2 and in LMGTE Am.Entries were required to complete the timed race as well as to complete 70% of the overall winning car’s race distance in order to earn championship points. A single bonus point was awarded to the team and all drivers of the pole position car for each category in qualifying. Furthermore, a race must complete two laps under green flag conditions in order for championship points to be awarded.Points systemsEvent1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th6 hours2518151210864210.5Le Mans38272318151296321Sebring32231915131085321World Endurance LMP Drivers’ Championship[edit]ColourResultGoldWinnerSilverSecond placeBronzeThird placeGreenPoints finishBlueNon-points finishNon-classified finish (NC)PurpleRetired (Ret)RedDid not qualify (DNQ)Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)BlackDisqualified (DSQ)WhiteDid not start (DNS)Withdrew (WD)Race cancelled (C)BlankDid not practice (DNP)Did not arrive (DNA)Excluded (EX)Bold\u00a0– Pole positionWorld Endurance GTE Drivers’ Championship[edit]Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Drivers[edit]Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Drivers[edit]^ a b c d e f g h Following the 6 Hours of Fuji, Dempsey-Proton Racing was penalized for exceeding the minimum refueling time during pit stops. Upon further investigation, the FIA data loggers for the team’s cars were found to have been altered to manipulate the refueling times for the cars for at least two races. The team failed to disclose their consultant who tampered with the loggers, therefore the FIA nullified all points earned by the team prior to the Shanghai round.[63]Manufacturers’ and teams’ championships[edit]A world championship for LMGTE manufacturers is awarded, while the former title for manufacturers in LMP1 has been replaced by a world championship for LMP1 teams. FIA Endurance Trophies are awarded for LMP2 and LMGTE Am teams, while the former trophy for LMGTE Pro teams had been eliminated for 2018.World Endurance LMP1 Championship[edit]Points are awarded only for the highest finishing competitor from each team.World Endurance GTE Manufacturers’ Championship[edit]The two highest finishing competitors from each manufacturer are awarded points.^ Following the 6 Hours of Fuji, Dempsey-Proton Racing was penalized for exceeding the minimum refueling time during pit stops. Upon further investigation, the FIA data loggers for the team’s cars were found to have been altered to manipulate the refueling times for the cars for at least two races. The team failed to disclose their consultant who tampered with the loggers, therefore the FIA nullified all points earned by the team prior to the Shanghai round. This included some of Porsche’s Manufacturers’ Championship points for Silverstone being cancelled. The points were redistributed to the next best team.[63]Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams[edit]Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams[edit]^ a b Following the 6 Hours of Fuji, Dempsey-Proton Racing was penalized for exceeding the minimum refueling time during pit stops. Upon further investigation, the FIA data loggers for the team’s cars were found to have been altered to manipulate the refueling times for the cars for at least two races. The team failed to disclose their consultant who tampered with the loggers, therefore the FIA nullified all points earned by the team prior to the Shanghai round.[63]References[edit]^ Kilbey, Stephen (1 September 2017). “FIA WEC Shifts To Winter Calendar For 2018\/19”. DailySportsCar. Retrieved 2 September 2017.^ “FIA Announces World Motor Sport Council Decisions”. F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de l’Automobile. 21 September 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2017.^ Dagys, John (1 September 2017). “WEC Reveals Shift to Winter Schedule; Sebring for 2019”. 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