Frédéric Lequien has been named the new head of Le Mans Endurance Management (LMEM), the organisation which operates the World Endurance Championship (WEC) motor-racing series.
Lequien appointed as new head of World Endurance Championship
Latest Stories
Our latest on Covid-19
All four NFL Divisional playoff games to have fan attendance
League, teams seek delicate balance between pandemic and fan engagement
Golden Knights and Kings join growing list of NHL teams with helmet deals
The Vegas Golden Knights and LA Kings have become the latest NHL franchises to sign helmet sponsorship deals for the rescheduled 2020-21 season that got underway this week
Related News
Slovakia replaces Portugal on Endurance World Championship calendar
The calendar for motorcycling’s 2016-17 Endurance World Championship (EWC) has been revised with a new event in Slovakia being added to replace a previously scheduled race in Portugal.
World Endurance Championship debating calendar switch
Organisers of motor racing’s World Endurance Championship (WEC) are holding talks to shift its calendar so that it becomes a winter series.
Lada joins Citroen in departing World Touring Car Championship
Russian automotive marque Lada has confirmed it will exit the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) at the end of the 2016 season, reducing the motor racing series to factory backing from just two manufacturers.
TCR series to be incorporated into World Touring Car Championship
The World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) motor-racing series is to undergo a rebrand as part of an agreement that is set to herald the end of rival championship the TCR, according to Autosport.com.