
Below are they key announcements made at the Automobile Club de l’Ouest press conference held on Friday 14 June, the eve of the much-awaited 92nd 24 Hours of Le Mans, round four of FIA WEC.
Read on to learn more about the points discussed.
1 - Update on LMP2 and Hypercar regulations
Following ratification by the FIA World Motor Sport Council this week, several regulatory changes to the FIA World Endurance Championship and endurance racing in general were announced at the ACO Press Conference, ahead of the 92nd 24 Hours of Le Mans.
2 - FIA WEC calendar
The 2025 World Endurance Championship will feature eight rounds. The championship gets underway in late February in Qatar with the Prologue, followed by the second Qatar 1812 Km on 28 February. The WEC will then head to Imola for a six-hour race, followed by a stopover in Belgium for the TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. The 93rd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans will take place on the weekend of 14-15 June. The WEC will then embark for Brazil with a race at Interlagos on 13 July, before journeying to the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in the USA in September. To round off the championship, there will be a trip to Asia – first with the 6 Hours of Fuji and then the Bapco Energies 8 Hours of Bahrain at the Sakhir circuit, bringing the curtain down on the season.
3 - Hydrogen
The Automobile Club de l’Ouest, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile and the International Motor Sports Association continue to explore hydrogen technology to achieve zero-carbon motor racing. A hydrogen prototype class will be introduced in 2028. A joint working group is drawing up the regulations required to bring this pioneering and sustainable technology into endurance racing. For optimal sporting competitiveness, the hydrogen will be stored in liquid form. The MissionH24 programme is also continuing its work on the H24EVO.
4 - CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)
The ACO’s CSR strategy was first presented in 2021 and is grounded in a number of practical actions, for example the use of 100% renewable fuel supplied by TotalEnergies since 2022. On Friday 14 June 2024, the ACO received ISO 20121 certification for its flagship event, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This is a benchmark for sustainable event management and rewards the efforts made by the ACO in this area. The certification takes the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit a step closer to obtaining FIA’s three-star environmental accreditation.
The Green Ticket was introduced in 2022. It is the only ticket of its kind in the world and encourages spectators to travel to the circuit using eco-friendly means of transport. With it, over 10,000 spectators have benefited from a 10% discount on their tickets. Ferrari received the Sustainable Endurance Award by DHL at the press conference. As part of a wider approach, the Italian manufacturer has adopted a sustainable management system for its FIA WEC campaign, aimed at reducing its environmental impact while improving the associated social and economic benefits. Alpine Endurance Team was awarded the President’s Prize and Team WRT’s efforts were highly commended by the judges.
Be prepared at 16:00 tomorrow for the start of the fourth round of the FIA WEC!
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