WEC: São Paulo to be replaced by Austin, Texas
Following confirmation by the FIA World Motor Sport Council on Wednesday 4 December, Round 5 of the 2019/20 FIA World Endurance Championship will now take place at the Circuit of The Americas in Texas on the 23rd February 2020, replacing the race due to be held in Sao Paulo in Brazil on the 1st February.
The local Brazilian promoter for the 6 Hours of São Paulo was unable to meet its contractual obligations and the WEC organisation had no other alternative than to find a replacement venue. Furthermore, the WEC made it clear that it had not experienced any problems with the city of São Paulo or the Autodromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos).
Circuit of The Americas is well known to, and much admired by, the WEC’s competitors as the championship has raced there five times in the last seven years. Its excellent facilities will play host to the 30 prototypes and GT cars one month before they travel to Florida for the amazing and much anticipated Super Sebring event organised by IMSA.
The date of the COTA race has been set for 22-23 February in order not to clash with the NFL Super Bowl 2020 which takes place on the first weekend of February, and to avoid a clash with the Formula E race on 14-15 February.
Gérard Neveu, CEO of the FIA World Endurance Championship, commented: “Firstly we must thank Bobby Epstein and the Circuit of The Americas for accommodating us at relatively short notice. It is an excellent venue, and our fans, competitors and media are now assured of excellent racing in North America not once, but twice in two months.
“Of course, it is very unfortunate to find ourselves in this position. The WEC very much regrets this situation and feels very sad for the City of São Paulo and the many thousands of Brazilian motorsport fans. Our main concern was our competitors and partners, and we have worked very hard to find a solution which offered the least disruption possible.”