FIA WEC 2025: 8 Hours of Bahrain Report
Bahrain, November 2025 — The FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) hosted a thrilling 8 Hours of Bahrain, concluding with a decisive victory for the No. 7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid, driven by Mike Conway, José María López, and Kamui Kobayashi. The trio secured the win, demonstrating consistent performance throughout the endurance race.
Race Summary
The event began under the floodlights at the Bahrain International Circuit, where the field showcased a mix of hybrid and non-hybrid prototypes. Conway took the lead early and maintained it through expert pit strategy and flawless driving. The Toyota team finished with an impressive margin over their closest competitor.
Podium Finishers
- Toyota GR010 Hybrid (No. 7) – Conway, López, Kobayashi
- Porsche 963 (No. 6) – Campbell, Jani, and Tandy
- Ferrari 499P (No. 51) – Molina, Fuoco, and Calado
Key Performance Insights
The Toyota team’s victory was characterized by exceptional tire management and precise pit stop execution, allowing them to maximize track time and minimize time lost in the boxes. The race saw several lead changes, particularly in the LMP2 and GTE categories, significantly intensifying competition.
Key Quotes
Mike Conway stated post-race, “The team executed perfectly today. Our strategy paid off, and it feels great to contribute to another win in the championship.”
José María López added, “We pushed hard every lap; the car was incredible, making it easier for us to maintain our position in challenging conditions.”
Technical Notes
The hybrid technology employed by Toyota continues to set benchmarks in fuel efficiency and performance. The integration of regenerative braking and energy recovery systems played a pivotal role in both pace and endurance, critical in an 8-hour race format. The drivers noted that tire wear was a key focus, with slight alterations to the car setup making a substantial difference as the race progressed.
Conclusion
The 8 Hours of Bahrain has solidified Toyota’s dominance in the championship, providing a robust lead in the WEC standings as the season approaches its final rounds. With competitive performances from rival teams including Porsche and Ferrari, the battle for the championship remains fiercely contested, promising an exciting finale.

