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31.10.16

WEC - 2016 6 Hours of Shanghai - 20 Facts and Figures

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Round 8 of the FIA World Endurance Championship will take place on Sunday 6 November.  With just two races remaining of the 2016 season and with nine of the eleven titles still yet to be decided, the 6 Hours of Shanghai will be a thriller in more ways than one.  The first 6 Hours of Shanghai was held in October 2012 and this will be the fifth edition of the race.

Here are 20 facts and figures about the 6 Hours of Shanghai, Shanghai International Circuit and the city of Shanghai.

FIA World Endurance Championship

  1. Pedro Lamy, Stefan Mucke, Darren Turner, Roman Rusinov, Julien Canal, Rui Aguas and John Martin have all won twice in Shanghai.
  2. Julien Canal has won in two different classes (LMGTE Am in 2012 and LMP2 in 2014)
  3. Pedro Lamy has won the LMGTE Am class twice in two different cars (Corvette in 2012 and Aston Martin in 2014).
  4. Toyota Gazoo Racing and G-Drive Racing have won their respective classes twice (Toyota 2012 and 2014, G-Drive in 2013 and 2014).
  5. The longest race distance was in 2012 with Alex Wurz and Nicolas Lapierre winning after 1041.14km (191 laps). 
  6. Ferrari have never won in the LMGTE Pro class at Shanghai.  Aston Martin won in 2012 and 2013, with Porsche winning in 2014 and 2015.
  7. Chevrolet won the LMGTE Am class in 2012 with Larbre Competition, in 2013 it was Ferrari with 8 Star Motorsports, Aston Martin in 2014 and Ferrari with AF Corse 2015.
  8. Darren Turner has secured pole position three times in the LMGTE Pro class for Aston Martin Racing.  In 2012 on his own and in 2013 and 2014 with Stefan Mucke.
  9. G Drive Racing have secured pole position three times in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
  10. In LMP1 Alex Wurz secured pole position for Toyota in 2012 and 2013 (with Nicolas Lapierre), in 2014 Neel Jani and Romain Dumas and in 2015 Mark Webber and Brendon Hartley took pole position for Porsche.
  11. Lap Records

LAP RECORDS

LMP1

A. Lotterer

Audi R18 e-tron quattro

1m46.685

183.9kph

1 November 2015

LMP2

J. Martin

Oreca 03 - Nissan

1m55.109

170.5kph

9 November 2013

LMGTE Pro

D. Rigon

Ferrari F458 Italia

2m03.759

158.6kph

1 November 2015

LMGTE Am

P. Lamy

Aston Martin Vantage V8

2m04.008

158.2kph

2 November 2014

 

Shanghai International Circuit

  1. Work started in April 2003 and in 18 months the area was transformed from swampland to an international racetrack with a team of 3000 engineers working around the clock.
  2. The track layout was inspired from the Chinese character shang (上) the first character in the name of the city Shanghai, meaning "above" or "ascend".
  3. 1170m: The length of the back straight at the Shanghai International Circuit.
  4. Circuit Length:  5.451 km (3.387 miles)
  5. 41.7km: The distance between the circuit and the centre of Shanghai (according to Google Maps)

Shanghai

  1. With a population of 24,256,800 (in 2014), Shanghai is the largest Chinese city by population and the largest city proper by population in the world.
  2. Shanghai municipality area is 6,340.5 km2 or 2,448.1 sq miles
  3. The two Chinese characters in the city's name are  (shàng, "above") and  (hǎi, "sea"), together meaning "Upon-the-Sea".
  4. Shanghai also has various nicknames in English, including "Pearl of the Orient" and "Paris of the East".