The calendar features the same eight circuits as this season but with
an adjustment to the end of the year so that the final in Bahrain will
be two weeks earlier compared to this year’s calendar.
Gerard Neveu, CEO of the FIA WEC, said: “This calendar represents a
further step to establishing the brand of the FIA World Endurance
Championship in the countries that we visit. It is important for the
seven races outside of the 24 Hours of Le Mans to have a stable calendar
so the fans know when and where the FIA WEC will be bringing the Spirit
of Le Mans to a circuit near them. It also represents stability for
our teams, sponsors and partners and it will allow us to be able to
continue to build on the foundations that have been laid over the past
two seasons.”
Pierre Fillon, President of the ACO, said: “2014 will be a very
interesting year with the launch of the new LMP1 regulations and the
arrival of Porsche with their P1 challenger to rival the cars from Audi
and Toyota. We also expect to see more cars in LMP2 and GTE as the
championship continues to grow. I am very happy with this calendar as
it gives stability for the teams and partners in these difficult
economic times. I am looking forward to an exciting 2014 season.”
Provisional 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship Calendar**Official Test 28-29 March
Silverstone GBR 18-20 April
Spa-Francorchamps BEL 9-10 May
24 Heures du Mans Test FRA 01 June
24 Heures du Mans FRA 14/15 June
Sao Paulo* BRA 29-31 August (TBC)
Circuit of the Americas USA 19-21 September
Fuji JPN 10-12 October
Shanghai CHN 31 Oct - 1 Nov
Bahrain BHN 13-15 November
**subject to confirmation by the FIA World Motor Sport Council
Fonte: WEC
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