Austin looks set to replace Sebring on next year's WEC schedule, while Interlagos is also expected to return after a long hiatus. Full story:
Austin and Interlagos appear on course to rejoin the World Endurance Championship’s expanded calendar next season.Austin, which last hosted the WEC in 2020, looks to be favourite to take the all-important North American slot on the schedule in place of Sebring.
WEC boss Frederic Lequien refused to confirm any new or returning races for next year ahead of a likely publication of the calendar at the Le Mans 24 Hours in June. That would almost certainly preclude a return to Sebring on the bill of the 12-hour round of the IMSA SportsCar Championship, which traditionally takes place in mid-March.
2014 World Endurance Championship, Interlagos, Brazil. 28th - 30th November 2014. Race start - Timo Bernhard / Mark Webber / Brendon Hartley Porsche AG Porsche 919 Hybrid leads. World Copyright: Ebrey / LAT Photographic.Pierre Fillon, president of series promoter the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, stated in January that the WEC was re-evaluating its future in the USA for next year.
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