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FIAWEC+: Endurance racing – but not as you know it!

As its 14th season approaches apace, the FIA World Endurance Championship is pleased to present groundbreaking new live streaming platform, FIAWEC+, which promises to revolutionise the fan experience all around the globe.

FIAWEC+: Endurance racing – but not as you know it!
18/03/2026

Incorporating cutting-edge technology, an intuitive interface, a fresh identity and a bold new design, FIAWEC+ represents a complete overhaul of the championship’s official broadcast product and is truly a game-changer in the endurance racing sphere.

Far more than a simple update, in FIAWEC+, every aspect has been carefully considered to immerse fans right in the midst of the moment in the most competitive and exciting endurance racing series on the planet, with no fewer than 14 major automotive marques set to battle it out for honours in 2026.

Offering subscribers an exclusive inside line, standout features include high-definition streaming of the FIA World Endurance Championship, European Le Mans Series and Michelin Le Mans Cup with enhanced image quality and fluency, while geo-blocking of FIA WEC races is now notably a thing of the past. Going one step further, Live Timing Pro will enable viewers to follow the action on-track with the benefit of the same data available to engineers on the pit wall.

Not only that, but a full archive of previous races and qualifying sessions from all three series will be uploaded over the coming months, inviting fans to re-live their favourite moments from past campaigns. That will be complemented by a regular flow of bespoke content, including standalone production, WEC Insider and insightful new documentary series, WEC Originals.

The first episode of this premium behind-the-scenes project – focusing on Hypercar newcomer Genesis’ preparations for its eagerly-anticipated debut in the curtain-raising 6 Hours of Imola next month – will be free-of-charge to all FIAWEC+ users, with subsequent episodes available to annual pass-holders.

By way of rewarding fans for their loyalty to FIA WEC, the all-access 365 Pass will be offered for only 49.99€ – an enticing 10€ less than predecessor, FIA WEC TV – while single Race-by-Race Passes grant maximum flexibility, costing just 9.99€ for six, eight or ten-hour races and 19.99€ for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. All packages comprise live timing for all sessions and live streaming from FP3 onwards, with the Le Mans Pass including full race week coverage.

Marius Louvet, Communication and Marketing Director, FIA World Endurance Championship, commented:

“We are thrilled to launch FIAWEC+ – the brand new home for live and on-demand action from the pinnacle of international endurance racing. A tremendous amount of hard work has gone into this pioneering platform, whose functionalities truly shift the goalposts with regard to the user experience."

“At the same time, we are delighted to have been able to reduce the cost of the annual pass for fans, who we recognise are the lifeblood of our sport and without whom, FIA WEC would not have enjoyed the incredible growth it has seen in recent years."

“We very much believe the best is yet to come, with countless fascinating stories to be told both on and off-track over the course of the coming season and well beyond – and we look forward to sharing every moment of that excitement with our fantastic fans through FIAWEC+.”

Stéphane Andriolo, Customer and Events Director, Automobile Club de l’Ouest, added:

“We have spent the past months working closely with the FIA WEC team on the development of FIAWEC+, and it is wonderful to see it come to life. It really does push the envelope in terms of innovation and technology, and fans will clearly be the major beneficiaries."

“As one of the flagship events on the global motorsport calendar, the 24 Hours of Le Mans continues to attract huge audiences both on-site and remotely – more than ever in recent years. FIAWEC+ will allow everybody following the event, be they near or far, to feel fully immersed at every moment. It will an indispensable tool for all endurance racing aficionados season-long.”

Following its official online launch today, FIAWEC+ will additionally be made available as a downloadable app on Android and Apple devices soon. The new FIA WEC campaign will get underway at Imola in Italy on 17-19 April. The first race ever to be streamed on the FIAWEC+ platform will be the 4 Hours of Barcelona, the European Le Mans Series season-opener, from 10-12 April.

Written by
Russell ATKINS
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