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    Featured race · 13–14 June 2026

    24 Hours of Le Mans 2026

    The 94th running. Ferrari go for four overall wins in a row; Genesis and McLaren join the Hypercar grid for the first time.

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    2026 WEC Driver Standings

    After 4 rounds

    Nyck de Vries leads the Hypercar class with 75 pts.

    1. P1de VriesHypercar75
    2. P1ConwayHypercar75
    3. P1KobayashiHypercar75
    4. P2RastHypercar71-4
    5. P2FrijnsHypercar71-4
    1. P1Nyck de Vries75
    2. P1Mike Conway75
    3. P1Kamui Kobayashi75
    4. P2René Rast71-4
    5. P2Robin Frijns71-4

    Full Hypercar standings

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    Nyck de Vries75—
    1
    Mike Conway75-0
    1
    Kamui Kobayashi75-0
    2
    René Rast71-4
    2
    Robin Frijns71-4
    3
    Sheldon van der Linde61-14
    4
    Brendon Hartley56-19
    4
    Sébastien Buemi56-19
    4
    Ryo Hirakawa56-19
    5
    Antonio Giovinazzi39-36
    5
    James Calado39-36
    5
    Alessandro Pier Guidi39-36
    6
    Ferdinand Habsburg28-47
    6
    António Félix da Costa28-47
    6
    Charles Milesi28-47
    7
    Norman Nato26-49
    7
    Will Stevens26-49
    8
    Louis Delétraz26-49
    9
    Kevin Magnussen25-50
    9
    Raffaele Marciello25-50
    10
    Antonio Fuoco23-52
    10
    Nicklas Nielsen23-52
    10
    Miguel Molina23-52
    11
    Tom Gamble22-53
    11
    Harry Tincknell22-53
    12
    Yifei Ye21-54
    12
    Phil Hanson21-54
    12
    Robert Kubica21-54
    13
    Dries Vanthoor19-56
    14
    Ross Gunn8-67
    15
    Nick Cassidy6-69
    15
    Stoffel Vandoorne6-69
    15
    Paul di Resta6-69
    16
    André Lotterer4-71
    16
    Mathys Jaubert4-71
    16
    Pipo Derani4-71
    17
    Sébastien Bourdais4-71
    17
    Earl Bamber4-71
    18
    Frédéric Makowiecki4-71
    18
    Victor Martins4-71
    18
    Jules Gounon4-71
    19
    Malthe Jakobsen3-72
    19
    Théo Pourchaire3-72
    19
    Loïc Duval3-72
    20
    Mathieu Jaminet0-75
    20
    Paul-Loup Chatin0-75
    20
    Daniel Juncadella0-75
    21
    Alex Riberas0-75
    21
    Marco Sørensen0-75
    22
    Roman De Angelis0-75
    23
    Jack Aitken0-75

    Team & manufacturer standings →

    What is the FIA World Endurance Championship?

    The FIA World Endurance Championship — WEC — is the global top-tier sportscar championship sanctioned by the FIA and run by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest, the same body that organises the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The season runs eight races between February and November, on a mix of European, American, Middle Eastern and Asian circuits. Two classes race together: Hypercar (the top class, with factory entries from Ferrari, Toyota, Porsche, Cadillac, BMW, Peugeot, Alpine, Aston Martin and Genesis from 2026) and LMGT3 (production-derived GT3 cars).

    When is the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans?

    The 94th 24 Hours of Le Mans runs on 13–14 June 2026 at the Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, France. It's the third round of the 2026 FIA World Endurance Championship and the centrepiece event of the sportscar season. The official test day is the Sunday before the race.

    What's coming next on Grid Guy for WEC?

    Live Hypercar and LMGT3 driver standings and the full season calendar are live now, alongside the Le Mans hub with verified history and traditions. Per-round race results, qualifying detail (including the Hyperpole format unique to Le Mans), every WEC round's circuit hub, and team and manufacturer standings are next in the sportscar build plan — shipping over the weeks ahead.

    New to sportscar racing?

    Plain-language guides to the rules that confuse newcomers — shared across the WEC and IMSA.

    • Multi-Class Racing Explained

      Why a car can finish 30th overall and still win — GTP, LMP2, GTD and the per-class result

    • LMDh vs LMH

      The two top-class rulebooks that race together at Le Mans — and what actually differs

    • Balance of Performance

      Why one manufacturer gets ballast and another gets power — how BoP equalises the field

    • FIA Driver Categories

      Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze — and why a class can require an amateur in the car

    • Sportscar Championships

      The Michelin Endurance Cup, the layered IMSA titles, and WEC’s per-class crowns

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