FIA WEC Milestones: A Statistical Celebration Ahead of the 100th Race
As the 100th race of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) approaches, numerous significant statistics and milestones highlight the series’ impact over the years. Here, we examine key figures and achievements leading up to this landmark event.
Key Statistics
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26: Toyota Gazoo Racing driver Sébastien Buemi holds the record for the most overall wins in WEC history, achieving 26 victories. This figure also represents the total number of drivers who have won the LMP2 Drivers’ Championship.
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27: Teams from 27 nations have participated in the WEC, showcasing a global presence that spans Europe, Asia, North America, and South America. Notable participating countries include the UK, France, Japan, and the USA.
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28: Kamui Kobayashi became the 28th different overall race winner in the WEC, marking his first win at the Fuji 6 Hours in 2016. Now a team principal and driver at Toyota Gazoo Racing, Kobayashi has accumulated 17 overall race wins.
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29: A total of 29 drivers have secured wins in the Hypercar era, reflecting a competitive field. Will Stevens notably stands out, being the only driver to win a WEC race for two different Hypercar manufacturers.
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30: The 2025 season will feature 30 different nationalities represented among the full-season driving roster, indicating the championship’s diverse appeal.
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36: The #36 number has historically been associated with Alpine’s successful efforts in the WEC, covering title-winning campaigns in both LMP2 and Hypercar categories.
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39: The record for the most full-season entries in the WEC was set in 2022, with 39 cars competing.
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40: Since its inception in 2012, 40 different marques have participated in the WEC, highlighting the championship’s widespread manufacturer engagement.
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48: Toyota Gazoo Racing holds the record for the most overall wins since 2012, totaling 48 victories, underscoring their dominance in the championship.
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49: Pecom Racing is recognized as the only South American-flagged team in WEC history, achieving race wins in the LMP2 category during 2012 and 2013.
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50: The 100th WEC race at Fuji represents a significant milestone, as the 50th race occurred in Bahrain in 2017, reinforcing the series’ expansion and growth.
Conclusion
The forthcoming 100th race of the FIA WEC not only represents a momentous occasion but also encapsulates the rich history, diverse talent, and extensive participation that define this prestigious endurance series. With records being both set and shattered, the WEC continues to enthrall motorsport fans worldwide.

