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2013 FIA World Endurance Championship
OrganizerFédération Internationale de l'Automobile
Automobile Club de l'Ouest
DisciplineSports car endurance racing
Number of races8
Champions
LMP1 ManufacturerGermany Audi
GTE ManufacturerItaly Ferrari
LMP1 TeamSwitzerland Rebellion Racing
LMP2 TeamFrance OAK Racing
LMGTE Pro TeamItaly AF Corse
LMGTE Am TeamUnited States 8 Star Motorsports
FIA World Endurance Championship seasons
Audi won the 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers
Ferrari won the 2013 FIA World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers
OAK Racing won the 2013 FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams

The 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship season was the second season of the FIA World Endurance Championship auto racing series, co-organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO). The series was open to Le Mans Prototypes and grand tourer-style racing cars meeting four ACO categories. World Championships were awarded to drivers and to LMP1 category manufacturers, and several World Cups and Endurance Trophies were awarded for the series' other categories. The eight race championship began in April at the Silverstone Circuit and ended in November at the Bahrain International Circuit. The season was marred by the death of Allan Simonsen in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Calendar

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An initial calendar was published by the FIA World Motor Sport Council on 28 September 2012. Seven of the eight races on the schedule are carried over from 2012, although several events have had their dates changed. The 6 Hours of Silverstone now begins the season in April before Spa in May and the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June. In order to save costs and utilize shipping by sea instead of air, the non-European events have all been grouped at the end of the season. São Paulo remains as the first post-European event, while the new 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas replaces the 12 Hours of Sebring as the American round of the series. Fuji and Shanghai are moved forward on the calendar, leaving Bahrain to now close the season in November, allowing cooler temperatures than its September date in 2012.[1]

The Silverstone race weekend was shared with the European Le Mans Series, while the Austin weekend was held in conjunction with the American Le Mans Series, although unlike the 2012 12 Hours of Sebring, both series ran separate races.[2]

Rnd Race Circuit Location Date
Prologue Circuit Paul Ricard France Le Castellet, Var 29/30 March
1 6 Hours of Silverstone Silverstone Circuit United Kingdom Silverstone 14 April
2 WEC 6 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Belgium Stavelot 4 May
3 24 Heures du Mans Circuit de la Sarthe France Le Mans 22–23 June
4 6 Hours of São Paulo Autódromo José Carlos Pace Brazil São Paulo 1 September
5 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas Circuit of the Americas United States Austin, Texas 22 September
6 6 Hours of Fuji Fuji Speedway Japan Oyama, Shizuoka 20 October
7 6 Hours of Shanghai Shanghai International Circuit China Shanghai 9 November
8 6 Hours of Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Bahrain Sakhir 30 November
Sources:[3][4]

Regulation changes

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An additional World Cup was awarded for the 2013 season, with drivers in both LMGTE categories having a unified championship. Further, the LMP2 and LMGTE Am categories had FIA Endurance Trophies awarded for their drivers.[5] The qualifying format of the race weekend was also changed, with teams requiring two drivers each to set two timed laps. The qualifying results were determined based on an average of the four total laps. The new qualifying format has been met with much criticism from drivers.[6] The pre-race warm-up session has also been eliminated from the series, except in instances where extra practice may be necessary.[7]

The LMP2 category saw several rule changes in order to lower costs, including the issuing of balance of performance updates during the course of the season. A limit was also set on the price of upgrade kits for 2012 cars for teams not purchasing 2013 chassis, while the number of engines and tyres they can utilize over the course of the season have been restricted.[7] Diesel engines were allowed in the LMP2 category for the first time.[1] Limits on tyres were also set in the LMGTE Am category.[7]

Entries

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The World Endurance Championship received entries in four classes, including Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1), Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2), Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance — Professional (LMGTE Pro) and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance — Amateur (LMGTE Am). The entry list for the 2013 season was released by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest on 1 February, and included six LMP1 and twelve LMP2 cars, six LMGTE Pro entries, and eight LMGTE Am cars, bringing the full grid up to thirty-two entrants.[8] Two LMP2 teams, Starworks Motorsport[9] and HVM Status GP[10] later withdrew their full-season entries citing a lack of funding.

LMP1

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Entrant/Team Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro Audi TDI 3.7 L Turbo V6 (Hybrid Diesel) M 1 Germany André Lotterer[11] All
France Benoît Tréluyer[11] All
Switzerland Marcel Fässler[11] All
2 Denmark Tom Kristensen[11] All
United Kingdom Allan McNish[11] All
France Loïc Duval[11] All
3 Spain Marc Gené[12] 2–3
United Kingdom Oliver Jarvis[13] 2–3
Brazil Lucas di Grassi[13] 2–3
Japan Toyota Racing Toyota TS030 Hybrid Toyota RV8 3.4 L V8 (Hybrid) M 7 Austria Alexander Wurz[14] 1–3, 6–8
France Nicolas Lapierre[14] 1–3, 6–8
Japan Kazuki Nakajima[14] 2–3, 6, 8
8 United Kingdom Anthony Davidson[14] All
Switzerland Sébastien Buemi[14] All
France Stéphane Sarrazin[14] All
Switzerland Rebellion Racing Lola B12/60 Toyota RV8KLM 3.4 L V8 M 12 France Nicolas Prost[15] 1–5, 7–8
Germany Nick Heidfeld[15] 1–5
Switzerland Neel Jani[15] 1–3
Switzerland Mathias Beche[16] 4–8
Italy Andrea Belicchi[17] 6–8
13 Italy Andrea Belicchi[15] 1–3
Switzerland Mathias Beche[15] 1–3
China Congfu Cheng[15] 1–3
United Kingdom Strakka Racing HPD ARX-03c Honda LM-V8 3.4 L V8 M 21 United Kingdom Nick Leventis[18] 1–3
United Kingdom Danny Watts[18] 1–3
United Kingdom Jonny Kane[18] 1–3
Key
Full-season entry
* Eligible for all championship points
Additional entry
* Eligible only for Drivers' championship points
Third manufacturer entry
* Eligible for Drivers' championship points
* Only eligible for Manufacturers' championship points at Le Mans

LMP2

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Entrant/Team Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
France OAK Racing Morgan LMP2 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 24 France Olivier Pla[19] All
United Kingdom Alex Brundle[19] All
Denmark David Heinemeier Hansson[19] All
35 Belgium Bertrand Baguette[20] All
United Kingdom Martin Plowman[20] All
Mexico Ricardo González[20] All
45 France Jacques Nicolet[21] All
France Jean-Marc Merlin[21] 1–5
France Philippe Mondolot[22] 3
Japan Keiko Ihara[23] 4, 6–8
France Erik Maris[24] 5
United States David Cheng[25] 7–8
United Kingdom Delta-ADR Oreca 03 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 25 Thailand Tor Graves[26] 1–7
United Kingdom James Walker[27] 1–2, 4–6
Brazil Antônio Pizzonia[28] 1–2
United Kingdom Archie Hamilton[22] 3
Japan Shinji Nakano[22] 3, 6
United Kingdom Robbie Kerr[29] 4, 7–8
Mexico Rudy Junco[24] 5
United Kingdom Craig Dolby[30] 7–8
France Fabien Giroix[31] 8
Russia G-Drive Racing Oreca 03 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 26 Russia Roman Rusinov[8] All
United Kingdom Mike Conway[32] All
Australia John Martin[32] All
United Arab Emirates Gulf Racing Middle East Lola B12/80 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 28 France Fabien Giroix[8] 2–3
Japan Keiko Ihara[33] 2–3
Ivory Coast Frédéric Fatien[33] 2
France Philippe Haezebrouck[22] 3
Czech Republic Lotus Lotus T128 Praga[34] (Judd) 3.6 L V8 D 31 United States Kevin Weeda[35] All
Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi[35] 1–2, 5–8
France Christophe Bouchut[21] 1, 3–4, 7
United Kingdom James Rossiter[35] 2–3, 5–6
Austria Lucas Auer[31] 8
32 Germany Thomas Holzer[35] All
Austria Dominik Kraihamer[36] All
Czech Republic Jan Charouz[34] All
United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport Zytek Z11SN Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 41 United States Chris Dyson[37] 1–2, 5
United States Michael Marsal[37] 1–2
United Kingdom Tom Kimber-Smith[37] 1–3, 5
United States Alexander Rossi[22] 3
United States Eric Lux[22] 3, 7
Germany Christian Zugel[38] 4–5
United States Gunnar Jeannette[39] 4
Sweden Björn Wirdheim[40] 4, 7–8
Russia Mark Shulzhitskiy[25] 7
Belgium Wolfgang Reip[31] 8
United Kingdom Jon Lancaster[31] 8
42 Germany Michael Krumm[22] 3
United Kingdom Jann Mardenborough[22] 3
Spain Lucas Ordóñez[22] 3
Argentina Pecom Racing Oreca 03 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 M 49 Argentina Luis Pérez Companc[41] All
Germany Pierre Kaffer[41] All
France Nicolas Minassian[41] All

LMGTE Pro

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Entrant/Team Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
Italy AF Corse Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 Ferrari F142 4.5 L V8 M 51 Italy Gianmaria Bruni[8] All
Italy Giancarlo Fisichella[42] 1–7
Italy Matteo Malucelli[43] 3
Finland Toni Vilander[31] 8
71 Japan Kamui Kobayashi[42] All
Finland Toni Vilander[44] 1–7
Monaco Olivier Beretta[8] 3
Italy Giancarlo Fisichella[31] 8
Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey Porsche 911 RSR Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 M 91 Germany Jörg Bergmeister[45] All
France Patrick Pilet[45] All
Germany Timo Bernhard[45] 1–3
92 Germany Marc Lieb[45] All
Austria Richard Lietz[45] All
France Romain Dumas[45] 1–3
United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin Vantage GTE Aston Martin 4.5 L V8 M 97 United Kingdom Darren Turner[46] All
Germany Stefan Mücke[46] All
Brazil Bruno Senna[21] 1
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck[46] 2–3
United Kingdom Oliver Gavin[47] 5
France Frédéric Makowiecki[17] 6
98 Brazil Bruno Senna[33] 2
France Frédéric Makowiecki[33] 2
United Kingdom Rob Bell[33] 2
United States Bill Auberlen[22] 3
Canada Paul Dalla Lana[22] 3–5
Portugal Pedro Lamy[22] 3–5
New Zealand Richie Stanaway[48] 4–5
99 Canada Paul Dalla Lana[21] 1–2
Portugal Pedro Lamy[21] 1–2, 6–8
France Frédéric Makowiecki[46] 1, 3, 5
New Zealand Richie Stanaway[33] 2, 6–8
United Kingdom Rob Bell[46] 3–4
Brazil Bruno Senna[22] 3–5, 7–8

LMGTE Am

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Entrant/Team Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
France Larbre Compétition Chevrolet Corvette C6.R Chevrolet 5.5 L V8 M 50 France Patrick Bornhauser[49] All
France Julien Canal[49] All
Brazil Fernando Rees[49] 1–2, 4–8
United States Ricky Taylor[50] 3
70 United States Cooper MacNeil[51] 3
France Manuel Rodrigues[51] 3
France Philippe Dumas[51] 3
Italy AF Corse Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 Ferrari F142 4.5 L V8 M 54 France Yannick Mallégol[33] 2–3
France Jean-Marc Bachelier[33] 2–3
United States Howard Blank[33] 2–3
55 Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini[22] 3
Italy Lorenzo Casè[22] 3
Hong Kong Darryl O'Young[22] 3
61 South Africa Jack Gerber[8] 1–7
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin[52] All
Italy Marco Cioci[52] 1–7
France François Perrodo[31] 8
France Emmanuel Collard[31] 8
United States Krohn Racing Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 Ferrari F142 4.5 L V8 M 57 United States Tracy Krohn[8] All
Sweden Niclas Jönsson[52] All
Italy Maurizio Mediani[53] All
France IMSA Performance Matmut Porsche 997 GT3-RSR Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 M 67 France Pascal Gibon[12] 3
France Patrice Milesi[54] 3
Germany Wolf Henzler[54] 3
76 France Raymond Narac[55] All
France Jean-Karl Vernay[55] All
France Christophe Bourret[55] 1, 3–4
Finland Markus Palttala[17] 6–8
United States 8 Star Motorsports Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 Ferrari F142 4.5 L V8 M 81 Venezuela Enzo Potolicchio[56] All
Portugal Rui Águas[56] All
Austria Philipp Peter[21] 1
Italy Matteo Malucelli[57] 2, 5
Australia Jason Bright[58] 3
Italy Davide Rigon[39] 4, 6–8
Germany Proton Competition Porsche 997 GT3-RSR Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 M 88 Germany Christian Ried[59] All
Italy Gianluca Roda[59] All
Italy Paolo Ruberti[59] All
United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin Vantage GTE Aston Martin 4.5 L V8 M 95 Denmark Christoffer Nygaard[46] All
Denmark Kristian Poulsen[46] All
Denmark Allan Simonsen[46] 1–3
Denmark Nicki Thiim[48] 4–5, 7–8
Brazil Bruno Senna[17] 6
96 United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter[46] All
United Kingdom Stuart Hall[46] All
Germany Roald Goethe[46] 1–3, 8
United Kingdom Jonathan Adam[17] 6–7

Results and standings

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Race results

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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.

Rnd. Circuit LMP1 Winners LMP2 Winners LMGTE Pro Winners LMGTE Am Winners Report
1 Silverstone Germany No. 2 Audi Sport Team Joest United Kingdom No. 25 Delta-ADR United Kingdom No. 97 Aston Martin Racing United Kingdom No. 95 Aston Martin Racing Report
United Kingdom Allan McNish
Denmark Tom Kristensen
France Loïc Duval
Brazil Antônio Pizzonia
Thailand Tor Graves
United Kingdom James Walker
United Kingdom Darren Turner
Germany Stefan Mücke
Brazil Bruno Senna
Denmark Allan Simonsen
Denmark Christoffer Nygaard
Denmark Kristian Poulsen
2 Spa-Francorchamps Germany No. 1 Audi Sport Team Joest Argentina No. 49 PeCom Racing Italy No. 51 AF Corse United States No. 81 8 Star Motorsports Report
Germany André Lotterer
France Benoît Tréluyer
Switzerland Marcel Fässler
Argentina Luis Pérez Companc
Germany Pierre Kaffer
France Nicolas Minassian
Italy Gianmaria Bruni
Italy Giancarlo Fisichella
Venezuela Enzo Potolicchio
Portugal Rui Águas
Italy Matteo Malucelli
3 Le Mans Germany No. 2 Audi Sport Team Joest France No. 35 OAK Racing Germany No. 92 Porsche AG Team Manthey France No. 76 IMSA Performance Matmut Report
United Kingdom Allan McNish
Denmark Tom Kristensen
France Loïc Duval
Belgium Bertrand Baguette
United Kingdom Martin Plowman
Mexico Ricardo González
Germany Marc Lieb
Austria Richard Lietz
France Romain Dumas
France Raymond Narac
France Jean-Karl Vernay
France Christophe Bourret
4 Interlagos Germany No. 1 Audi Sport Team Joest Russia No. 26 G-Drive Racing Italy No. 51 AF Corse United Kingdom No. 96 Aston Martin Racing Report
Germany André Lotterer
France Benoît Tréluyer
Switzerland Marcel Fässler
Russia Roman Rusinov
United Kingdom Mike Conway
Australia John Martin
Italy Gianmaria Bruni
Italy Giancarlo Fisichella
United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter
United Kingdom Stuart Hall
5 Austin Germany No. 2 Audi Sport Team Joest Russia No. 26 G-Drive Racing United Kingdom No. 99 Aston Martin Racing United Kingdom No. 96 Aston Martin Racing Report
United Kingdom Allan McNish
Denmark Tom Kristensen
France Loïc Duval
Russia Roman Rusinov
United Kingdom Mike Conway
Australia John Martin
France Frédéric Makowiecki
Brazil Bruno Senna
United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter
United Kingdom Stuart Hall
6 Fuji Japan No. 7 Toyota Racing France No. 35 OAK Racing United Kingdom No. 97 Aston Martin Racing United Kingdom No. 95 Aston Martin Racing Report
Austria Alexander Wurz
France Nicolas Lapierre
Japan Kazuki Nakajima
Belgium Bertrand Baguette
United Kingdom Martin Plowman
Mexico Ricardo González
United Kingdom Darren Turner
Germany Stefan Mücke
France Frédéric Makowiecki
Denmark Kristian Poulsen
Denmark Christoffer Nygaard
Brazil Bruno Senna
7 Shanghai Germany No. 1 Audi Sport Team Joest Russia No. 26 G-Drive Racing United Kingdom No. 97 Aston Martin Racing United States No. 81 8 Star Motorsports Report
Germany André Lotterer
France Benoît Tréluyer
Switzerland Marcel Fässler
Russia Roman Rusinov
United Kingdom Mike Conway
Australia John Martin
United Kingdom Darren Turner
Germany Stefan Mücke
Venezuela Enzo Potolicchio
Portugal Rui Águas
Italy Davide Rigon
8 Bahrain Japan No. 8 Toyota Racing Russia No. 26 G-Drive Racing Italy No. 51 AF Corse United Kingdom No. 95 Aston Martin Racing Report
Switzerland Sébastien Buemi
United Kingdom Anthony Davidson
France Stéphane Sarrazin
Russia Roman Rusinov
United Kingdom Mike Conway
Australia John Martin
Italy Gianmaria Bruni
Finland Toni Vilander
Denmark Christoffer Nygaard
Denmark Kristian Poulsen
Denmark Nicki Thiim
Source:[60]

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. For the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the race result points allocation was doubled.[61] Due to the 6 Hours of Fuji not completing 75% of the race time, half points were awarded in all championships.[62]

Drivers Championships

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Four titles were awarded to drivers in the 2013 season. A World Championship was reserved for LMP1 and LMP2 drivers. A World Cup was available for drivers in the LMGTE categories. Further, two FIA Endurance Trophies were also awarded to drivers in the LMP2 and LMGTE Am categories.[61]

Points systems
Duration 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Other Pole
6 Hours 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 0.5 1
24 Hours 50 36 30 24 20 16 12 8 4 2 1 1
Source:[61]

FIA World Endurance Championship — Drivers

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Allan McNish, Tom Kristensen and Loïc Duval won the Championship at the 6 Hours of Shanghai.[63]

Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 United Kingdom Allan McNish Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 Ret 162
1 Denmark Tom Kristensen Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 Ret 162
1 France Loïc Duval Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 Ret 162
2 Germany André Lotterer Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 2 1 5 1 3 12 1 2 149.25
2 Switzerland Marcel Fässler Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 2 1 5 1 3 12 1 2 149.25
2 France Benoît Tréluyer Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 2 1 5 1 3 12 1 2 149.25
3 United Kingdom Anthony Davidson Japan Toyota Racing 3 4 2 Ret 2 13 Ret 1 106.25
3 France Stéphane Sarrazin Japan Toyota Racing 3 4 2 Ret 2 13 Ret 1 106.25
3 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Japan Toyota Racing 3 4 2 Ret 2 13 Ret 1 106.25
4 Austria Alexander Wurz Japan Toyota Racing 4 Ret 4 1 2 Ret 69.5
4 France Nicolas Lapierre Japan Toyota Racing 4 Ret 4 1 2 Ret 69.5
5 Switzerland Mathias Beche Switzerland Rebellion Racing 6 6 13 3 4 3 4 Ret 63.5
6 France Nicolas Prost Switzerland Rebellion Racing 5 5 12 3 4 4 Ret 60
7 Australia John Martin Russia G-Drive Racing 12 11 EX 4 5 5 5 3 53
7 United Kingdom Mike Conway Russia G-Drive Racing 12 11 EX 4 5 5 5 3 53
7 Russia Roman Rusinov Russia G-Drive Racing 12 11 EX 4 5 5 5 3 53
8 Germany Nick Heidfeld Switzerland Rebellion Racing 5 5 12 3 4 48
9 Brazil Lucas di Grassi Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 3 3 45
9 Spain Marc Gené Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 3 3 45
9 United Kingdom Oliver Jarvis Germany Audi Sport Team Joest 3 3 45
10 Belgium Bertrand Baguette France OAK Racing 10 10 7 5 11 4 7 6 44.5
10 United Kingdom Martin Plowman France OAK Racing 10 10 7 5 11 4 7 6 44.5
10 Mexico Ricardo González France OAK Racing 10 10 7 5 11 4 7 6 44.5
11 Denmark David Heinemeier Hansson France OAK Racing 8 9 8 9 10 6 6 4 42
11 France Olivier Pla France OAK Racing 8 9 8 9 10 6 6 4 42
11 United Kingdom Alex Brundle France OAK Racing 8 9 8 9 10 6 6 4 42
12 Japan Kazuki Nakajima Japan Toyota Racing Ret 4 1 Ret 37.5
Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
Source:[60]
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position

FIA World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers

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Gianmaria Bruni won the FIA World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers at the 6 Hours of Bahrain.[64]

Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 Italy Gianmaria Bruni Italy AF Corse 5 1 5 1 2 2 4 1 145
2 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Italy AF Corse 5 1 5 1 2 2 4 3 135
3 Germany Stefan Mücke United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 1 4 3 2 Ret 1 1 Ret 125.5
3 United Kingdom Darren Turner United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 1 4 3 2 Ret 1 1 Ret 125.5
4 Germany Marc Lieb Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey 4 5 1 4 4 4 6 4 123
4 Austria Richard Lietz Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey 4 5 1 4 4 4 6 4 123
5 Finland Toni Vilander Italy AF Corse 2 3 4 Ret 3 9 5 1 108
6 France Patrick Pilet Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey 7 Ret 2 3 9 3 3 2 99.5
6 Germany Jörg Bergmeister Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey 7 Ret 2 3 9 3 3 2 99.5
7 Japan Kamui Kobayashi Italy AF Corse 2 3 4 Ret 3 9 5 3 98
8 Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 1 2 Ret Ret 1 5 2 Ret 94
9 France Frédéric Makowiecki United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 3 2 Ret 1 1 73.5
10 France Romain Dumas Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey 4 5 1 72
11 Portugal Pedro Lamy United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 3 6 Ret 11 Ret 13 2 Ret 42.75
12 Germany Timo Bernhard Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey 7 Ret 2 42
Source:[60]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Drivers

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Bertrand Baguette, Martin Plowman and Ricardo González earned the Trophy for LMP2 Drivers at the 6 Hours of Bahrain.[63]

Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 Belgium Bertrand Baguette France OAK Racing 4 3 1 2 7 1 3 4 141.5
1 United Kingdom Martin Plowman France OAK Racing 4 3 1 2 7 1 3 4 141.5
1 Mexico Ricardo González France OAK Racing 4 3 1 2 7 1 3 4 141.5
2 United Kingdom Alex Brundle France OAK Racing 2 2 2 6 6 3 2 2 132.5
2 Denmark David Heinemeier Hansson France OAK Racing 2 2 2 6 6 3 2 2 132.5
2 France Olivier Pla France OAK Racing 2 2 2 6 6 3 2 2 132.5
3 Australia John Martin Russia G-Drive Racing 6 4 EX 1 1 2 1 1 132
3 United Kingdom Mike Conway Russia G-Drive Racing 6 4 EX 1 1 2 1 1 132
3 Russia Roman Rusinov Russia G-Drive Racing 6 4 EX 1 1 2 1 1 132
4 Argentina Luis Pérez Companc Argentina Pecom Racing 3 1 4 3 2 5 Ret 7 110
4 France Nicolas Minassian Argentina Pecom Racing 3 1 4 3 2 5 Ret 7 110
4 Germany Pierre Kaffer Argentina Pecom Racing 3 1 4 3 2 5 Ret 7 110
5 Thailand Tor Graves United Kingdom Delta-ADR 1 Ret Ret Ret 4 4 4 56
6 France Jacques Nicolet France OAK Racing 8 6 Ret 5 8 9 6 5 51
7 United Kingdom James Walker United Kingdom Delta-ADR 1 Ret Ret 4 4 44
8 United Kingdom Tom Kimber-Smith United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport 5 DNS 5 5 40
9 Sweden Björn Wirdheim United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport 4 5 3 37
10 Japan Keiko Ihara United Arab Emirates Gulf Racing Middle East 8 Ret 35
France OAK Racing 5 7 6 5
Source:[60]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Drivers

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Jamie Campbell-Walter and Stuart Hall secured the Trophy for LMGTE Am Drivers at the 6 Hours of Bahrain.[64]

Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 4 4 5 1 1 2 3 5 129
1 United Kingdom Stuart Hall United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 4 4 5 1 1 2 3 5 129
2 Portugal Rui Águas United States 8 Star Motorsports 3 1 8 2 4 4 1 2 128
2 Venezuela Enzo Potolicchio United States 8 Star Motorsports 3 1 8 2 4 4 1 2 128
3 France Jean-Karl Vernay France IMSA Performance Matmut 7 6 1 4 3 5 2 6 122
3 France Raymond Narac France IMSA Performance Matmut 7 6 1 4 3 5 2 6 122
4 Denmark Kristian Poulsen United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 1 2 Ret Ret 2 1 Ret 1 104.5
4 Denmark Christoffer Nygaard United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 1 2 Ret Ret 2 1 Ret 1 104.5
5 France Julien Canal France Larbre Compétition 2 3 4 6 6 8 5 4 97
5 France Patrick Bornhauser France Larbre Compétition 2 3 4 6 6 8 5 4 97
Source:[60]

Manufacturers' Championships

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Two manufacturers' championships were held in the FIA WEC, one for sports prototypes and one for grand tourers. The World Manufacturers' Championship was only open to manufacturer entries in the LMP1 category, and points were only awarded to the highest scoring entry from each manufacturer for each event. The World Cup for GT Manufacturers allowed entries from both LMGTE Pro and LMGTE Am to participate, and allowed the top two finishing cars from each manufacturer to earn points toward their total.[61][65] Audi secured their second consecutive World Manufacturers' Championship at the 6 Hours of Fuji.[66] Ferrari won their second consecutive World Cup at the 6 Hours of Bahrain.[64]

FIA World Endurance Championship — Manufacturers

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Pos. Manufacturer SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 Germany Audi 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 207
2 Japan Toyota 3 3 2 Ret 2 1 2 1 142.5
Source:[60]

FIA World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers

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Pos. Manufacturer SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 Italy Ferrari 2 1 4 1 2 2 4 1 255
5 2 5 6 3 8 5 3
2 United Kingdom Aston Martin 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 5 246.5
3 5 8 5 5 5 2 8
3 Germany Porsche 4 4 1 3 4 3 3 2 230.5
7 9 2 4 7 4 6 4
Source:[60]

Teams Championships

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Teams in each of the four FIA WEC categories were eligible for their own FIA Endurance Trophies. Each car was scored separately, unlike 2012 in which team results were combined.[61]

FIA Endurance Trophy for Private LMP1 Teams

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The FIA Endurance Trophy for Private LMP1 Teams was open only to private teams competing in LMP1 without manufacturer support.[61] Following Strakka Racing's withdrawal mid-season, Rebellion Racing were the only team to complete the championship.[60][67]

Pos. Car Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 12 Switzerland Rebellion Racing 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Ret 173.5
2 21 United Kingdom Strakka Racing Ret 2 1 68
Source:[60]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams

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The Trophy for LMP2 Teams was won by the No. 35 car of OAK Racing at the 6 Hours of Bahrain.[68]

Pos. Car Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 35 France OAK Racing 4 3 1 2 7 1 3 4 141.5
2 24 France OAK Racing 2 2 2 5 6 3 2 2 134.5
3 26 Russia G-Drive Racing 6 4 EX 1 1 2 1 1 132
4 49 Argentina Pecom Racing 3 1 3 3 2 5 Ret 6 118
5 41 United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport 5 DNS 4 4 4 5 3 81
6 25 United Kingdom Delta-ADR 1 Ret Ret Ret 4 4 4 5 66
7 32 Czech Republic Lotus NC 5 Ret Ret 3 6 6 Ret 37
8 31 Czech Republic Lotus Ret 6 Ret Ret Ret 7 Ret Ret 11
9 28 United Arab Emirates Gulf Racing Middle East 7 Ret 6
Source:[60]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Pro Teams

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The Trophy for LMGTE Pro Teams was won by the No. 51 car of AF Corse at the 6 Hours of Bahrain.[68]

Pos. Car Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 51 Italy AF Corse 5 1 5 1 2 2 4 1 145
2 97 United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 1 3 3 2 Ret 1 1 Ret 128.5
3 92 Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey 4 4 1 4 4 4 6 4 126
4 91 Germany Porsche AG Team Manthey 6 Ret 2 3 5 3 3 2 109.5
5 71 Italy AF Corse 2 2 4 Ret 3 5 5 3 105
6 99 United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 3 5 Ret Ret 1 6 2 Ret 74
Source:[60]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams

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The No. 81 car of 8 Star Motorsports won the Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams at the 6 Hours of Bahrain.[64]

Pos. Car Team SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
LMS
France
SÃO
Brazil
COA
United States
FUJ
Japan
SHA
China
BHR
Bahrain
Total
points
1 81 United States 8 Star Motorsports 3 1 6 2 4 4 1 2 136
2 96 United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 4 4 4 1 1 2 3 5 133
3 76 France IMSA Performance Matmut 7 6 1 4 3 5 2 6 122
4 95 United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing 1 2 Ret Ret 2 1 Ret 1 104.5
5 50 France Larbre Compétition 2 3 3 6 6 8 5 4 103
6 88 Germany Proton Competition 5 5 5 3 5 3 4 Ret 84.5
7 61 Italy AF Corse 8 8 2 Ret 7 7 6 3 76
8 57 United States Krohn Racing 6 7 Ret 5 8 6 Ret Ret 32
Source:[60]

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