FIA World Endurance Championship

The FIA World Endurance Championship is a world endurance car racing championship organized by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and approved by the International Automotive Federation (FIA). This series replaces the Le Mans Intercontinental Cup, which began in 2010, the Le Mans Intercontinental Cup, and is the first endurance series with world championship status since the collapse of the World Sports Car Championship at the end of 1992. Name of the Endurance Championship The world was previously used by the FIA in 1981-1985.

This series has several classes that are contested, with sport prototypes competing in the Le Mans prototype category, and Grand tourer-based productions competing in the LM GTE category. The world title was given to drivers and manufacturers who won the highest position at the end of the season, while other trophies and trophies will be given to drivers and private teams.

Format
The World Endurance Championship follows the Le Mans Intercontinental Cup format and which races nine endurance races throughout the world, including Le Mans 24 Hours, with all races of at least six hours duration. The calendar includes four races in Europe, two in America, two in Asia and one in the Middle East, with future expansion. There are four categories: the LMP1 and LMP2 prototypes and the GTE category, divided into GTE Pro for teams with professional racer formations, and GTE AM for teams featuring a mix of beginner racers.

Eight titles are awarded each season based on the calculation of total points, with four titles being considered as world championships: LMP1 World Resilience Championship, GTE World Resilience Manufacturing Championship, World Resilience LMP Racer Championship and GTE World Resilience Championship. The championship point system is similar to that used in other FIA world championships, awarding points to the top 10 riders who finish. Cars that finish the race but are classified 11th or more are given a half point. Points with a value of 1.5x are given for Le Mans 24 Hours.

Media
On English, broadcast via the smartphone application and tablet computer official FIA World Endrurance Championship App/24h Le Mans App via the Internet for devices Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and  Android downloaded via  App Store and Google Play.