It’s WEC time again in Silverstone!
Lap distance: 5.901 km
Race duration: 6 hours
Location: Silverstone is located in Central England in the county of Northamptonshire, 70 miles from London.
Other Races: European Le Mans Series; Porsche Carrera Cup GB
Press officer: Carol Watts. carol.watts@silverstone.co.uk Silverstone Circuits Limited Silverstone Innovation Centre, Silverstone Circuit, NN12 8TN Tel: 01327 320337 Fax: 01327 323265
Airports: Heathrow Airport – 65 miles – www.heathrowairport.com
Birmingham International Airport – 55 miles - http://birminghamairport.co.uk
LAP RECORDS
LMP1 | Benoit Tréluyer | Audi R18 e-tron quattro | 1m40.836 | 210.7kph | 12 April 2015 |
LMP2 | M. Conway | Oreca 03 Nissan | 1m49.087 | 194.4kph | 14 April 2013 |
LMGTE Pro | P. Lamy | Aston Martin Vantage V8 | 1m59.593 | 177.3kph | 14 April 2013 |
LMGTE Am | J. Campbell-Walter | Aston Martin Vantage V8 | 2m00.874 | 175.4kph | 14 April 2013 |
ROLL OF HONOUR 6 HOURS OF SILVERSTONE
2012 Fässler / Lotterer / Tréluyer n°1 Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro (M) 194 laps
2013 Kristensen / Duval / McNish n°2 Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro (M) 197 laps
2014 Davidson / Lapierre / Buemi n°8 Toyota Racing Toyota TS 040 – Hybrid (M) 167 laps
2015 Fässler / Lotterer / Tréluyer n°7 Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro (M) 201 laps
DID YOU KNOW?
In 2013 the 6 Hours of Silverstone became the opening race of the season and the Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy was awarded to the overall winners for the first time. The 2013 race was won by Tom Kristensen, Loic Duval and Allan McNish in an Audi R18 e-tron quattro, the first time Audi’s name appeared on the Tourist Trophy roll of honour which stretches back to 1905.
In 2014 the winners were Anthony Davidson, Sebastien Buemi and Nicolas Lapierre in a Toyota TS040, also the first time Toyota has won the Tourist Trophy.
The Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy was first awarded in 1905 to John Napier driving an Arrol-Johnston after a 6-hour race on the Isle of Man. At 111 years old the Tourist Trophy is the world’s oldest motorsport trophy still being contested.
Porsche is the only manufacturer competing in the WEC not to have won the Tourist Trophy. Audi has three victories, Toyota one win, Aston Martin five wins, Ford three wins and Ferrari the most with six wins.
The new manufacturer in the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship is Ford. The American manufacturer won the Tourist Trophy three times in 1972, 1988 and 1994. Jochen Mass and Dieter Glemser were victorious in 1972 at Silverstone in their Ford Capri RS2600. Andy Rouse and Alain Ferté won at Silverstone in 1988 in the Ford Sierra RS500 and New Zealander Paul Radisich won the Tourist Trophy in 1994 at the wheel of a Ford Mondeo at Donington Park.
Sir Stirling Moss has won the Tourist Trophy more than any other driver - seven times in all: twice in an Aston Martin (‘58, ‘59) and twice in a Ferrari (‘60, ’61). He also won twice in a Jaguar and once in a Mercedes-Benz.
In LMGTE Pro, honours are shared between the three manufacturers. Ferrari won in 2012 and 2015, Aston Martin won in 2013 and Porsche won in 2014.
FIA WEC TIMETABLE
Thursday, 14 April
08:30-19:00 Scrutineering
Friday, 15 April
10:50 Drivers’ briefing
11:20 Drivers’ Group Photograph
12:15 - 13:45 Free Practice #1
14:30 Pre-event Press conference
16:30 - 18:00 Free Practice #2
Saturday, 16 April
09:00 - 10:00 Free Practice #3
11:50 – 12:10 Qualifying - LMGTE-PRO/LMGTE-AM
12:20 - 12:40 Qualifying - LMP1/LMP2
12:55 Qualifying Press Conference
13:30 – 13:50 Mixed Interview Zone
Sunday, 17 April
12:00 - 18:00 RACE: 6 Hours of Silverstone
18:15 Post-race Press Conference
MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES
Friday, 15 April
1120 WEC Drivers Group Photo Shoot - Terrace at back of Wing podium
1430 – 1500 WEC Pre-Event Press Conference - The Auditorium
Oliver Jarvis: Audi Sport
Mike Conway: Toyota Gazoo Racing
Nick Leventis: Strakka Racing
Will Stevens: Manor
Darren Turner: Aston Martin Racing
Adam Carroll: Gulf Racing
Tom Purves: Chairman of the Royal Automobile Club
1500 – 1600 Audi Sport Meet - The Team - Audi Team Hospitality
1500 – 1530 Ford Chip Ganassi - Meet The Team - Ford Team Hospitality
Saturday, 16 April
1255 – 1325 WEC Qualifying Conference - The Auditorium
1330 - 1340 WEC Mixed Zone – GTE Pro and Am - Media Centre Café
1340 – 1350 WEC Mixed Zone – LMP1 and LMP2 - Media Centre Café
1530 – 1600 Ford Chip Ganassi - Meet The Team - Ford Team Hospitality
1630 – 1700 Toyota Gazoo Racing Meet The Team - Toyota Team Hospitality
1700 – 1730 Porsche Team Meet The Team - Porsche Team Hospitality
Sunday 17 April
1815 WEC Post-Race press conference - The Auditorium
FIA OFFICIALS
Eduardo Freitas: FIA Race Director
Jean-Francois Veroux: FIA WEC Steward (Chairman)
Denis Chevrier: FIA Technical Delegate
Alain Chantegret: FIA Medical Delegate
Jeff Carter: FIA Media Delegate
David Escribano: Chief timekeeper
Yannick Dalmas: Driver Adviser
FIA WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS
The provisional classifications for all the Championship can be found on the following link.
FIA WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP - 6 HOURS OF SILVERSTONE
Shortly after the finish of the sessions, results of the event can be found on the following link.