2015 FIA World Endurance Championship

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The 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship season was the fourth season of the FIA World Endurance Championship auto racing series, co-organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO). The series was open to Le Mans Prototypes and grand tourer-style racing cars meeting four ACO categories. World championship titles were awarded for Le Mans Prototypes drivers and for manufacturers in the LMP1 category, and several World Endurance Cups and Endurance Trophies were also awarded in all four categories. The season began at the Silverstone Circuit in April and ended at the Bahrain International Circuit in November after eight rounds, and included the 83rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

2015 FIA World Endurance Championship
OrganizerFédération Internationale de l'Automobile
Automobile Club de l'Ouest
DisciplineSports car endurance racing
Number of races8
Champions
LMP1 ManufacturerGermany Porsche
GTE ManufacturerGermany Porsche
LMP1 TeamSwitzerland Rebellion Racing
LMP2 TeamRussia G-Drive Racing
LMGTE Pro TeamGermany Porsche Team Manthey
LMGTE Am TeamRussia SMP Racing
FIA World Endurance Championship seasons
Mark Webber, Timo Bernhard, and Brendon Hartley won the Drivers Championship
Porsche won the Manufacturers Championship with its 919 Hybrid entries

Porsche secured the World Manufacturers' Championship at the 6 Hours of Shanghai, beating Audi by eighty points. Porsche's Timo Bernhard, Mark Webber, and Brendon Hartley won the World Drivers' Championship in the final round of the season, ahead of Audi's André Lotterer, Benoît Tréluyer, and Marcel Fässler. Porsche teammates Marc Lieb, Romain Dumas, and Neel Jani were third in the championship standings. Bernhard, Webber, and Hartley won four consecutive races over the course of the season. Porsche also won the World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers in the final event, overcoming the lead held by Ferrari earlier in the season. Richard Lietz of Porsche won the World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers over three-time defending Cup winner Gianmaria Bruni and his teammate Toni Vilander.

Rebellion Racing and their drivers Mathias Beche and Nicolas Prost won the trophies for LMP1 class private entries despite not participating in the first two rounds of the championship. The championships were Rebellion's fourth and Beche and Prost's second consecutive trophy titles respectively. Roman Rusinov, Julien Canal, and Sam Bird of G-Drive Racing secured the LMP2 class trophies over the KCMG team. Porsche Team Manthey won the LMGTE Professional category trophy for teams over Ferrari representative AF Corse. The LMGTE Amateur category trophies were won by SMP Racing and their drivers Viktor Shaitar, Aleksey Basov, and Andrea Bertolini, ahead of AF Corse's LMGTE Am entry.

Schedule

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A provisional calendar was announced by the ACO at the 2014 6 Hours of Fuji[1] and confirmed at the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting in Doha shortly after.[2] The schedule remains much the same as 2014, with the notable exception of the 6 Hours of São Paulo being replaced by the 6 Hours of Nürburgring. The planned construction of a new pit complex at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace precluded the event from returning in 2015. The Nürburgring round will be the series' first visit to Germany and will take place between the 24 Hours of Le Mans and 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas, shortening the over three-month gap that was part of the 2014 schedule by three weeks.[1]

Rnd Race Circuit Location Date
Prologue Circuit Paul Ricard   Le Castellet, Var 27/28 March
1 6 Hours of Silverstone Silverstone Circuit   Silverstone 12 April
2 WEC 6 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps   Stavelot 2 May
3 24 Heures du Mans Circuit de la Sarthe   Le Mans 13–14 June
4 6 Hours of Nürburgring Nürburgring   Nürburg 30 August
5 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas Circuit of the Americas   Austin, Texas 19 September
6 6 Hours of Fuji Fuji Speedway   Oyama, Shizuoka 11 October
7 6 Hours of Shanghai Shanghai International Circuit   Shanghai 1 November
8 Bapco 6 Hours of Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit   Sakhir 21 November
Sources:[3][4]

Entries

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The FIA unveiled an entry of 35 cars for the 2015 season on 5 February, divided into four categories: Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1) and 2 (LMP2), and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional (LMGTE Pro) and Amateur (LMGTE Am).[5]

LMP1

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The LMP1-H and LMP1-L categories introduced in 2014 are merged once more into a single LMP1 category, allowing the privateer teams to again face the manufacturer teams.[6] Nissan joins the LMP1 category as a manufacturer after supplying engines in LMP2 since the series' inception in 2012. The Nissan GT-R LM Nismo utilizes a unique layout amongst the LMP1 field, with a front-engine design and a front-wheel drive powertrain. Nissan's drivers include FIA GT1 World Champion Michael Krumm, European Le Mans Series LMP2 champion Olivier Pla who moves from G-Drive Racing, and former Formula One driver Max Chilton. LMP2 veterans Harry Tincknell, Jann Mardenborough, and Alex Buncombe complete the team's full season line-up, while Lucas Ordóñez, Mark Shulzhitskiy, and defending Super GT champion Tsugio Matsuda will drive the team's third entry for Le Mans.

Debutants in 2014, Porsche retain their line-up but add a third 919 Hybrid for Le Mans: current Force India Formula One driver Nico Hülkenberg joined Nick Tandy and Earl Bamber who were promoted from Porsche's LMGTE program.

With the retirement of 2013 World Endurance Drivers' champion Tom Kristensen, Audi have promoted Oliver Jarvis to partner with Lucas di Grassi and Loïc Duval in an R18 e-tron quattro. The second Audi retains the same line-up which won the 2012 World Endurance Drivers' championship: Marcel Fässler, Benoît Tréluyer, and André Lotterer. René Rast moves from Audi's GT program to take Jarvis' vacated seat in the third Audi for Le Mans.

Defending World Endurance Drivers' champions Anthony Davidson and Sébastien Buemi gain a new co-driver at Toyota for 2015, as Kazuki Nakajima switches from the sister car to replace the departed Nicolas Lapierre. Nakajima's spot in the second TS040 Hybrid is filled by Mike Conway, promoted from reserve duty in 2014, to partner Stéphane Sarrazin and Alexander Wurz.

The two LMP1-L entries from 2014 remain into the new season but with alterations to their campaigns. Kodewa, previously entered under sponsorship with Lotus Cars, is renamed Team ByKolles for 2015. ByKolles retains the CLM P1/01 with AER power that they campaigned in the second half of 2014. Pierre Kaffer is retained alongside Simon Trummer who appeared with Kodewa for one race in 2014. Vitantonio Liuzzi returns to the team after having previously campaigned the Lotus in LMP2 in 2013. Rebellion Racing come into 2015 as the defending LMP1 Private Teams champions, but have chosen to forgo the Toyota engines for the same AER powerplant used by Team ByKolles. This decision forced Rebellion to withdraw from the first races of the season in order to adapt their R-Ones for the new motors. The No. 12 Rebellion's drivers remain unchanged, while the No. 13 adds series rookie Daniel Abt and former KCMG LMP2 driver Alexandre Imperatori alongside team veteran Dominik Kraihamer.

Key
Full-season entry Additional entry Third manufacturer entry
* Eligible for all championship points * Eligible only for Drivers' championship points * Eligible for Drivers' championship points
* Only eligible for Manufacturers' championship points at Le Mans
Entrant/Team Car Engine Hybrid Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
  Toyota Racing Toyota TS040 Hybrid Toyota RV8 3.7 L V8 Hybrid M 1   Anthony Davidson[7] All
  Sébastien Buemi[7] All
  Kazuki Nakajima[7] 1, 3–8
2   Alexander Wurz[7] All
  Stéphane Sarrazin[7] All
  Mike Conway[7] All
  Team ByKolles CLM P1/01 AER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6 M 4   Simon Trummer[5] All
  Vitantonio Liuzzi[8] 1–2
  Christian Klien[9] 1–2
  Tiago Monteiro[10] 3
  Pierre Kaffer[8] 3–8
  Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro Audi TDI 4.0 L Turbo Diesel V6 Hybrid M 7   André Lotterer[11] All
  Benoît Tréluyer[11] All
  Marcel Fässler[11] All
8   Oliver Jarvis[11] All
  Lucas di Grassi[11] All
  Loïc Duval[11] All
9   Marco Bonanomi[11] 2–3
  Filipe Albuquerque[11] 2–3
  René Rast[11] 2–3
  Rebellion Racing Rebellion R-One AER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6 M 12   Nicolas Prost[5] 3–8
  Mathias Beche[12] 3–8
  Nick Heidfeld[12] 3–5
13   Dominik Kraihamer[12] 3–8
  Alexandre Imperatori[12] 3–8
  Daniel Abt[12] 3–6
  Mathéo Tuscher[13] 7–8
  Porsche Team Porsche 919 Hybrid Porsche 2.0 L Turbo V4 Hybrid M 17   Timo Bernhard[14] All
  Mark Webber[14] All
  Brendon Hartley[14] All
18   Romain Dumas[14] All
  Neel Jani[14] All
  Marc Lieb[14] All
19   Nico Hülkenberg[15] 2–3
  Earl Bamber[16] 2–3
  Nick Tandy[16] 2–3
  Nissan Motorsports Nissan GT-R LM Nismo Nissan VRX30A 3.0 L Turbo V6 Hybrid M 21   Tsugio Matsuda[17] 3
  Lucas Ordóñez[17] 3
  Mark Shulzhitskiy[17] 3
22   Harry Tincknell[17] 3
  Alex Buncombe[17] 3
  Michael Krumm[17] 3
23   Olivier Pla[17] 3
  Jann Mardenborough[17] 3
  Max Chilton[17] 3

LMP2

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After the LMP2 field in 2014 was the smallest in the history of the WEC, with only four cars competing for the full season despite an initial seven entries in the category, the class has regained popularity with ten entries for 2015. Even with an increase in cars, defending LMP2 champions SMP Racing and driver Sergey Zlobin have opted not to return, instead focusing on the European Le Mans Series to develop their new BR01 chassis. 2013 LMP2 champions OAK Racing return to the series under their own banner for team owner and driver Jacques Nicolet, while their G-Drive Racing operation which won four races in 2014 expands to a two-car operation in 2015. Sam Bird replaces Olivier Pla in the first G-Drive entry alongside Roman Rusinov and Julien Canal, while Gustavo Yacamán, Ricardo González, and Pipo Derani share the second car. All three entries will use the Ligier JS P2-Nissan combination. KCMG also remain in the series for 2015, replacing their Oreca 03 with the newer 05 chassis. Porsche driver Nick Tandy will join KCMG for part of the season when not driving the third Porsche LMP1, while Richard Bradley and Matthew Howson remain with the squad. Former Toyota LMP1 driver Nicolas Lapierre will serve as Tandy's replacement when he is unavailable. Strakka Racing, who had filed a full-season entry in 2014 but failed to participate after development delays with their Strakka-Dome S103 chassis, return for 2015 with an unchanged program. Strakka were the only team campaigning Michelin tyres in LMP2 before switching to the Dunlops used by the rest of the category.

Defending European Le Mans Series champions Signatech, retaining drivers' champions Nelson Panciatici and Paul-Loup Chatin and adding Vincent Capillaire to the team. The team, which previously participated in 2012, will have backing from Alpine with their Oreca-based A450 chassis with Nissan power. Morand Racing also shifts from the European Le Mans Series, partnering with the Japanese firm SARD in a joint effort. The team initially entered two improved versions of the Morgan LMP2 with Judd engines, but funding issues forced the team to downsize to a single entry.[18] Former European Le Mans Series drivers' champion Oliver Webb jumps from Signatech to SARD Morand with Pierre Ragues and rookie Zoël Amberg. Extreme Speed Motorsports is the only North American-representative in the series, shifting from the United SportsCar Championship to the WEC with their HPD-Hondas. In last year's season, as not full-season entrants eligible for points, the team entered with a single car at the 2014 6 Hours of Circuit of the Americas, and then entered two cars in the 6 Hours of Shanghai, where those two events were served as preparation for a full season entry in 2015. Team owner Scott Sharp joins Ryan Dalziel, who secured an LMP2 championship for Starworks Motorsport in the 2012 WEC, and David Heinemeier Hansson, who won the LMGTE Am Drivers' championship in 2014. The second HPD-Honda will be crewed by Johannes van Overbeek, Ed Brown, and former Rolex Sports Car Series champion Jon Fogarty.

Entrant/Team Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
  G-Drive Racing Ligier JS P2 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 26   Roman Rusinov[5] All
  Julien Canal[19] All
  Sam Bird[19] All
28   Gustavo Yacamán[5] All
  Ricardo González[19] All
  Pipo Derani[19] All
  Extreme Speed Motorsports HPD ARX-03b[20]
Ligier JS P2[21]
Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6 D 30   Scott Sharp[22] All
  Ryan Dalziel[22] All
  David Heinemeier Hansson[22] All
31   Ed Brown[22] All
  Jon Fogarty[22] All
  David Brabham[23] 1
  Johannes van Overbeek[22] 2–8
  OAK Racing Ligier JS P2 Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6 D 34   Chris Cumming[24] 3
  Kévin Estre[24] 3
  Laurens Vanthoor[24] 3
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 35   Jacques Nicolet[5] 1–3
  Jean-Marc Merlin[25] 1–3
  Erik Maris[25] 1–3
  Signatech Alpine Alpine A450b Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 36   Nelson Panciatici[5] All
  Paul-Loup Chatin[26] All
  Vincent Capillaire[26] 1–6
  Tom Dillmann[27] 7–8
  Strakka Racing Strakka-Dome S103
Gibson 015S[28]
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 M
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42   Nick Leventis[5] All
  Jonny Kane[29] All
  Danny Watts[29] All
  Team SARD Morand Morgan LMP2 Evo SARD (Judd) 3.6 L V8 D 43   Oliver Webb[18] 2–8
  Pierre Ragues[18] 2–8
  Zoël Amberg[18] 2–3
  Archie Hamilton[30] 4–5
  Chris Cumming[31] 6–8
  KCMG Oreca 05 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 47   Matthew Howson[5] All
  Richard Bradley[32] All
  Nick Tandy[33] 1, 4, 6–8
  Nicolas Lapierre[34] 2–3, 5

LMGTE Pro

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The LMGTE Pro category remains largely unchanged from 2014 as Porsche, Ferrari, and Aston Martin remain the sole manufacturers involved. Three-time LMGTE champions AF Corse's Ferraris will have a near identical line-up as Gianmaria Bruni and Toni Vilander defend their titles in the lead car, while James Calado and Davide Rigon remain in the second Ferrari. Porsche Team Manthey also keeps the drivers for its two cars largely unchanged. Frédéric Makowiecki, Patrick Pilet, and Wolf Henzler share the No. 92, while Jörg Bergmeister and Richard Lietz remain in the No. 91. Michael Christensen is the newcomer to the No. 91, replacing the promoted Nick Tandy. Aston Martin Racing expands their effort to three cars for 2015 after partner Young Driver's entry, which won the LMGTE Am category in 2014, moves to the Pro class. The all-Danish line-up of Nicki Thiim and Christoffer Nygaard are joined by newcomer Marco Sørensen. Robert Bell takes over Bruno Senna's seat alongside Stefan Mücke and Darren Turner, while Alex MacDowall and Fernando Rees are joined by Richie Stanaway, promoted from Aston Martin's LMGTE Am line-up the previous season.

Entrant/Team Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
  AF Corse Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 Ferrari 4.5 L V8 M 51   Gianmaria Bruni[35] All
  Toni Vilander[35] All
  Giancarlo Fisichella[36] 3
71   Davide Rigon[35] All
  James Calado[35] All
  Olivier Beretta[36] 3
  Porsche Team Manthey Porsche 911 RSR Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 M 91   Richard Lietz[5] 1, 3–8
  Michael Christensen[16] 1, 3–8
  Sven Müller[37] 2
  Kévin Estre[38] 2
  Jörg Bergmeister[16] 3
92   Frédéric Makowiecki[16] All
  Patrick Pilet[5] 1, 3–8
  Richard Lietz[38] 2
  Wolf Henzler[16] 3
  Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin Vantage GTE Aston Martin 4.5 L V8 M 95   Marco Sørensen[39] 1–6, 8
  Christoffer Nygaard[39] 1–6, 8
  Nicki Thiim[39] 1, 3, 8
97   Darren Turner[5] All
  Stefan Mücke[40] 1–4
  Robert Bell[40] 2–3
  Jonathan Adam[41] 4–8
  Aston Martin Racing V8 99   Fernando Rees[5] All
  Alex MacDowall[40] All
  Richie Stanaway[40] 1–5, 7–8
  Stefan Mücke[42] 6

LMGTE Am

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The field in LMGTE Am features teams which have experience in the WEC. Aston Martin Racing retains their two-car entry, with Paul Dalla Lana and Pedro Lamy's car joined by newcomer Mathias Lauda, and Roald Goethe and Stuart Hall returning to the series for the first time since 2013, adding former FIA GT3 European Champion Francesco Castellacci. AF Corse also remains in the category, downgrading from a two-car entry to a single car for 2015. François Perrodo and Emmanuel Collard move from the departed Prospeed Competition Porsche team to campaign AF Corse's Ferrari alongside Rui Águas. Proton Racing keeps their entry with Christian Ried, Klaus Bachler, and Khaled Al Qubaisi, while a second Porsche is added to the squad for actor Patrick Dempsey alongside Porsche factory driver Patrick Long and Marco Seefried. SMP Racing remains in the championship despite not defending their LMP2 championship titles. Viktor Shaytar moves from the LMP2 program to the team's Ferrari while being joined by newcomer to the series Aleksey Basov and Ferrari factory driver Andrea Bertolini. 2012 LMGTE Am Teams' champions Larbre Compétition return to the series for the first time since 2013, campaigning the first customer Chevrolet Corvette C7.R. Gianluca Roda and Paolo Ruberti join the team after 8 Star Motorsports did not return to the series along with 2014 LMGTE Am Drivers' champion Kristian Poulsen.

Entrant/Team Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
  Larbre Compétition Chevrolet Corvette C7.R Chevrolet LT5.5 5.5 L V8 M 50   Gianluca Roda[43] All
  Paolo Ruberti[43] All
  Kristian Poulsen[44] 1–5, 8
  Nicolai Sylvest[45] 6–7
  SMP Racing Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 Ferrari 4.5 L V8 M 72   Viktor Shaytar[5] All
  Aleksey Basov[46] All
  Andrea Bertolini[46] All
  Dempsey Racing-Proton Porsche 911 RSR Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 M 77   Marco Seefried[47] All
  Patrick Long[48] All
  Patrick Dempsey[48] 1–7
  Christian Ried[49] 8
  Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing 88   Khaled Al Qubaisi[47] All
  Christian Ried[5] 1–7
  Klaus Bachler[47] 1–3, 7–8
  Earl Bamber[50] 4–6
  Marco Mapelli[49] 8
  AF Corse Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 Ferrari 4.5 L V8 M 55   Duncan Cameron[51] 2–3
  Alex Mortimer[52] 2–3
  Matt Griffin[52] 2–3
61   Peter Ashley Mann[51] 3
  Raffaele Giammaria[36] 3
  Matteo Cressoni[36] 3
83   François Perrodo[35] All
  Emmanuel Collard[35] All
  Rui Águas[35] 1–7
  Matteo Cressoni[53] 8
  Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin Vantage GTE Aston Martin 4.5 L V8 M 96   Stuart Hall[54] All
  Francesco Castellacci[40] All
  Roald Goethe[5] 1–4, 8
  Benny Simonsen[55] 5
  Liam Griffin[45] 6–7
98   Paul Dalla Lana[56] All
  Pedro Lamy[56] All
  Mathias Lauda[56] All

Regulation changes

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The FIA's World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) approved a series of regulation changes for the World Endurance Championship during December 2014. Tyres are limited at each race weekend, bar Le Mans, for the LMP1 and LMGTE categories: each car is allowed four sets of tyres in practice and six during the race. The LMP2 category retains their limit of three sets in practice and four during the race. Tyre manufacturers are also no longer allowed to refuse a supply program with a team. The qualifying format is also altered for the fourth season in a row. Teams will still be required to run two drivers during the qualifying session, but only their best lap is used in determining the qualifying average; previously each driver's best two laps were averaged. LMP2 and LMGTE Am teams are also required to run at least one amateur driver during the qualifying session. A final regulation change is the elimination of the two LMP1 classes introduced in 2014. Regulations will exist for hybrid and non-hybrid LMP1 cars, but all cars are classified under a single LMP1 category. The LMP1 Private Teams trophies are open to non-hybrid LMP1 cars only.[6]

A second meeting of the WMSC in March 2015 approved further regulation changes. The LMP1 category has limits introduced to control the costs for manufacturers including a restriction on the number of personnel involved in operations, the homologation of only a single hybrid drivetrain design, and a maximum of five engines each car can use over the season, with the exception of new manufacturers allowed seven engines in their debut season. Limits are also placed on the number of days teams in all categories can conduct tests outside of races. An additional ballast weight can be added to cars whose drivers average less than 80 kg (180 lb).[57] Further regulation changes proposed are an alteration to the minimum and maximum drive time allowances in the LMP1 and LMGTE Pro categories and a reduction in the duration of the qualifying session from 25 minutes to 20 due to each team only requiring a minimum of two laps instead of four.[6]

Results and standings

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Race results

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The highest finishing competitor entered in the World Endurance Championship is listed below. Invitational entries may have finished ahead of WEC competitors in individual races.

Rnd. Circuit LMP1 Winners LMP2 Winners LMGTE Pro Winners LMGTE Am Winners Report
1 Silverstone   No. 7 Audi Sport Team Joest   No. 26 G-Drive Racing   No. 51 AF Corse   No. 98 Aston Martin Racing Results
  André Lotterer
  Marcel Fässler
  Benoît Tréluyer
  Roman Rusinov
  Julien Canal
  Sam Bird
  Gianmaria Bruni
  Toni Vilander
  Paul Dalla Lana
  Pedro Lamy
  Mathias Lauda
2 Spa-Francorchamps   No. 7 Audi Sport Team Joest   No. 28 G-Drive Racing[N 1]   No. 99 Aston Martin Racing V8   No. 98 Aston Martin Racing Results
  André Lotterer
  Marcel Fässler
  Benoît Tréluyer
  Gustavo Yacamán
  Ricardo González
  Pipo Derani
  Fernando Rees
  Alex MacDowall
  Richie Stanaway
  Paul Dalla Lana
  Pedro Lamy
  Mathias Lauda
3 Le Mans   No. 19 Porsche Team   No. 47 KCMG   No. 71 AF Corse[N 2]   No. 72 SMP Racing Results
  Nico Hülkenberg
  Earl Bamber
  Nick Tandy
  Matthew Howson
  Richard Bradley
  Nicholas Lapierre
  Davide Rigon
  James Calado
  Olivier Beretta
  Viktor Shaytar
  Aleksey Basov
  Andrea Bertolini
4 Nürburgring   No. 17 Porsche Team   No. 47 KCMG   No. 91 Porsche Team Manthey   No. 72 SMP Racing Results
  Timo Bernhard
  Mark Webber
  Brendon Hartley
  Matthew Howson
  Richard Bradley
  Nick Tandy
  Richard Lietz
  Michael Christensen
  Viktor Shaytar
  Aleksey Basov
  Andrea Bertolini
5 Austin   No. 17 Porsche Team   No. 26 G-Drive Racing   No. 91 Porsche Team Manthey   No. 72 SMP Racing Results
  Timo Bernhard
  Mark Webber
  Brendon Hartley
  Roman Rusinov
  Julien Canal
  Sam Bird
  Richard Lietz
  Michael Christensen
  Viktor Shaytar
  Aleksey Basov
  Andrea Bertolini
6 Fuji   No. 17 Porsche Team   No. 26 G-Drive Racing   No. 51 AF Corse   No. 77 Dempsey Racing-Proton Results
  Timo Bernhard
  Mark Webber
  Brendon Hartley
  Roman Rusinov
  Julien Canal
  Sam Bird
  Gianmaria Bruni
  Toni Vilander
  Patrick Dempsey
  Patrick Long
  Marco Seefried
7 Shanghai   No. 17 Porsche Team   No. 36 Signatech Alpine   No. 91 Porsche Team Manthey   No. 83 AF Corse Results
  Timo Bernhard
  Mark Webber
  Brendon Hartley
  Nelson Panciatici
  Paul-Loup Chatin
  Tom Dillmann
  Richard Lietz
  Michael Christensen
  François Perrodo
  Emmanuel Collard
  Rui Águas
8 Bahrain   No. 18 Porsche Team   No. 26 G-Drive Racing   No. 92 Porsche Team Manthey   No. 98 Aston Martin Racing Results
  Marc Lieb
  Romain Dumas
  Neel Jani
  Roman Rusinov
  Julien Canal
  Sam Bird
  Frédéric Makowiecki
  Patrick Pilet
  Paul Dalla Lana
  Pedro Lamy
  Mathias Lauda
Sources:[58]
  1. ^ The LMP2 class winner for Spa-Francorchamps was the No. 38 Jota Sport invitational entry. As it was not a full-season WEC entrant, the points for the win were awarded to the No. 28 G-Drive Racing entry.[58][59]
  2. ^ The LMGTE Pro class winner for Le Mans was the No. 64 Corvette Racing – GM invitational entry. As it was not a full-season WEC entrant, the points for the win were awarded to the No. 71 AF Corse entry.[58]

Entries were required to complete the timed race as well as to complete 70% of the overall winning car's race distance in order to earn championship points. A single bonus point was awarded to the team and all drivers of the pole position car for each category in qualifying. For the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the race result points allocation was doubled. Furthermore, a race must complete three laps under green flag conditions in order for championship points to be awarded.[60]

Drivers' Championships

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Five titles were offered to drivers in the 2015 season. The World Championship was reserved for LMP1 and LMP2 drivers while the World Cup for GT Drivers was available for drivers in the LMGTE categories. Further, three FIA Endurance Trophies were also awarded to drivers in the LMP2 and LMGTE Am categories as well as privateers in the LMP1 category.[60]

Points systems
Duration 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Other Pole
6 Hours 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 0.5 1
24 Hours 50 36 30 24 20 16 12 8 4 2 1 1
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World Endurance Drivers' Championship

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Pos. Driver Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1   Timo Bernhard   Porsche Team Ret 3 2 1 1 1 1 5 166
1   Mark Webber   Porsche Team Ret 3 2 1 1 1 1 5 166
1   Brendon Hartley   Porsche Team Ret 3 2 1 1 1 1 5 166
2   André Lotterer   Audi Sport Team Joest 1 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 161
2   Marcel Fässler   Audi Sport Team Joest 1 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 161
2   Benoît Tréluyer   Audi Sport Team Joest 1 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 161
3   Marc Lieb   Porsche Team 2 2 5 2 12 2 2 1 138.5
3   Romain Dumas   Porsche Team 2 2 5 2 12 2 2 1 138.5
3   Neel Jani   Porsche Team 2 2 5 2 12 2 2 1 138.5
4   Loïc Duval   Audi Sport Team Joest 5 7 4 4 3 4 4 6 99
4   Lucas di Grassi   Audi Sport Team Joest 5 7 4 4 3 4 4 6 99
4   Oliver Jarvis   Audi Sport Team Joest 5 7 4 4 3 4 4 6 99
5   Anthony Davidson   Toyota Racing 3 8 8 5 4 5 6 4 79
5   Sébastien Buemi   Toyota Racing 3 8 8 5 4 5 6 4 79
6   Alexander Wurz   Toyota Racing 4 5 6 6 Ret 6 5 3 79
6   Mike Conway   Toyota Racing 4 5 6 6 Ret 6 5 3 79
6   Stéphane Sarrazin   Toyota Racing 4 5 6 6 Ret 6 5 3 79
7   Kazuki Nakajima   Toyota Racing 3 WD 8 5 4 5 6 4 75
8   Nick Tandy   KCMG 9 7 Ret 11 8 70.5
  Porsche Team 6 1
9   Earl Bamber   Porsche Team 6 1 58
9   Nico Hülkenberg   Porsche Team 6 1 58
10   Roman Rusinov   G-Drive Racing 6 17 10 8 5 9 10 7 33.5
10   Julien Canal   G-Drive Racing 6 17 10 8 5 9 10 7 33.5
10   Sam Bird   G-Drive Racing 6 17 10 8 5 9 10 7 33.5
11   Matthew Howson   KCMG 9 11 9 7 6 Ret 11 8 25
11   Richard Bradley   KCMG 9 11 9 7 6 Ret 11 8 25
12   Filipe Albuquerque   Audi Sport Team Joest 4 7 24
12   Marco Bonanomi   Audi Sport Team Joest 4 7 24
12   René Rast   Audi Sport Team Joest 4 7 24
Pos. Driver Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
Source:[58]
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

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World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers

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Pos. Driver Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1   Richard Lietz   Porsche Team Manthey 2 2 7 1 1 4 1 5 145
2   Gianmaria Bruni   AF Corse 1 4 4 14 7 1 2 2 131.5
2   Toni Vilander   AF Corse 1 4 4 14 7 1 2 2 131.5
3   Michael Christensen   Porsche Team Manthey 2 7 1 1 4 1 5 127
4   Davide Rigon   AF Corse 3 7 2 3 3 3 4 6 123
4   James Calado   AF Corse 3 7 2 3 3 3 4 6 123
5   Frédéric Makowiecki   Porsche Team Manthey 7 2 Ret 2 2 2 3 1 118
6   Patrick Pilet   Porsche Team Manthey 7 Ret 2 2 2 3 1 100
7   Fernando Rees   Aston Martin Racing V8 6 1 9 5 4 7 5 7 84
7   Alex MacDowall   Aston Martin Racing V8 6 1 9 5 4 7 5 7 84
8   Christoffer Nygaard   Aston Martin Racing 4 6 6 4 5 5 4 81
8   Marco Sørensen   Aston Martin Racing 4 6 6 4 5 5 4 81
9   Richie Stanaway   Aston Martin Racing V8 6 1 9 5 4 5 7 78
10   Darren Turner   Aston Martin Racing 5 5 Ret 6 6 6 6 3 67
11   Aleksey Basov   SMP Racing 10 10 1 7 8 13 9 12 65
11   Viktor Shaytar   SMP Racing 10 10 1 7 8 13 9 12 65
11   Andrea Bertolini   SMP Racing 10 10 1 7 8 13 9 12 65
12   Jonathan Adam   Aston Martin Racing 6 6 6 6 3 47
Pos. Driver Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
Source:[58]

LMP1 Private Teams Drivers' Trophy

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Pos. Driver Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1   Nicolas Prost   Rebellion Racing 2 2 3 1 1 3 134
1   Mathias Beche   Rebellion Racing 2 2 3 1 1 3 134
2   Alexandre Imperatori   Rebellion Racing 1 Ret 2 3 Ret 1 108
2   Dominik Kraihamer   Rebellion Racing 1 Ret 2 3 Ret 1 108
3   Simon Trummer   Team ByKolles Ret Ret EX 1 1 2 2 2 104
3   Pierre Kaffer   Team ByKolles EX 1 1 2 2 2 104
4   Daniel Abt   Rebellion Racing 1 Ret 2 3 83
5   Nick Heidfeld   Rebellion Racing 2 2 3 69
6   Mathéo Tuscher   Rebellion Racing Ret 1 25
Source:[58]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Drivers

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Pos. Driver Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1   Roman Rusinov   G-Drive Racing 1 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 178
1   Julien Canal   G-Drive Racing 1 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 178
1   Sam Bird   G-Drive Racing 1 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 178
2   Matthew Howson   KCMG 4 3 1 1 2 Ret 3 2 155
2   Richard Bradley   KCMG 4 3 1 1 2 Ret 3 2 155
3   Gustavo Yacamán   G-Drive Racing 2 1 3 3 3 3 Ret 3 134
3   Ricardo González   G-Drive Racing 2 1 3 3 3 3 Ret 3 134
3   Pipo Derani   G-Drive Racing 2 1 3 3 3 3 Ret 3 134
4   Nelson Panciatici   Signatech Alpine Ret 4 Ret 5 6 2 1 4 86
4   Paul-Loup Chatin   Signatech Alpine Ret 4 Ret 5 6 2 1 4 86
5   Nicolas Lapierre   KCMG 3 1 2 84
6   Nick Tandy   KCMG 4 1 Ret 3 2 71
7   Oliver Webb   Team SARD Morand 2 Ret 4 5 5 4 6 70
7   Pierre Ragues   Team SARD Morand 2 Ret 4 5 5 4 6 70
Source:[58]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Drivers

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Pos. Driver Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1   Viktor Shaytar   SMP Racing 3 3 1 1 1 6 3 5 165
1   Aleksey Basov   SMP Racing 3 3 1 1 1 6 3 5 165
1   Andrea Bertolini   SMP Racing 3 3 1 1 1 6 3 5 165
2   François Perrodo   AF Corse 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 4 148
2   Emmanuel Collard   AF Corse 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 4 148
3   Paul Dalla Lana   Aston Martin Racing 1 1 NC 2 5 2 2 1 144
3   Pedro Lamy   Aston Martin Racing 1 1 NC 2 5 2 2 1 144
3   Mathias Lauda   Aston Martin Racing 1 1 NC 2 5 2 2 1 144
4   Rui Águas   AF Corse 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 136
5   Patrick Long   Dempsey Racing-Proton 6 5 2 4 4 1 4 3 131
5   Marco Seefried   Dempsey Racing-Proton 6 5 2 4 4 1 4 3 131
6   Patrick Dempsey   Dempsey Racing-Proton 6 5 2 4 4 1 4 116
7   Khaled Al Qubaisi   Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing 5 4 Ret 6 2 5 7 2 82
8   Christian Ried   Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing 5 4 Ret 6 2 5 7 79
  Dempsey Racing-Proton 3
9   Stuart Hall   Aston Martin Racing 4 6 Ret 7 6 7 6 7 54
9   Francesco Castellacci   Aston Martin Racing 4 6 Ret 7 6 7 6 7 54
Source:[58]

Manufacturers' Championships

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Two manufacturers' titles were contested in the 2015 FIA WEC, one for LMPs and one for LMGTEs. The World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers was only open to manufacturer entries in the LMP1 category, while the World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers allowed all entries from registered manufacturers in LMGTE Pro and LMGTE Am to participate. The two top finishing cars from each manufacturer earned points toward their total.[60]

World Endurance Manufacturers' Championship

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Pos. Manufacturer SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1   Porsche 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 344
Ret 3 2 2 5 2 2 5
2   Audi 1 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 264
5 5 4 4 3 4 4 6
3   Toyota 3 4 6 5 4 5 5 3 164
4 6 8 6 Ret 6 6 4
4   Nissan NC 0
Ret
Source:[58]

World Endurance Cup for GT Manufacturers

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Pos. Manufacturer SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1   Porsche 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 290
7 3 7 2 2 4 3 5
2   Ferrari 1 4 1 3 3 1 2 2 286
3 7 2 7 7 3 4 6
3   Aston Martin 4 1 6 4 4 5 5 3 192
5 5 8 5 5 6 6 4
Source:[58]

Teams' Championships

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All categories awarded a team trophy for each individual entry, although LMP1 was limited to entries not from a manufacturer.[60]

FIA Endurance Trophy for Private LMP1 Teams

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Pos. Car Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1 12   Rebellion Racing 2 2 3 1 1 3 134
2 13   Rebellion Racing 1 Ret 2 3 Ret 1 108
3 4   Team ByKolles Ret Ret EX 1 1 2 2 2 104
Source:[58]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams

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G-Drive Racing won the Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams with its No 26 Ligier JS P2 - Nissan
Pos. Car Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1 26   G-Drive Racing 1 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 178
2 47   KCMG 4 3 1 1 2 Ret 3 2 155
3 28   G-Drive Racing 2 1 3 3 3 3 Ret 3 134
4 36   Signatech Alpine Ret 4 Ret 5 6 2 1 4 86
5 43   Team SARD Morand 2 Ret 4 5 5 4 6 70
6 42   Strakka Racing 3 5 Ret 7 7 6 6 5 63
7 30   Extreme Speed Motorsports EX 8 5 6 4 4 Ret 7 62
8 31   Extreme Speed Motorsports 6 7 4 8 Ret 7 5 8 62
9 35   OAK Racing 5 6 6 34
Source:[58]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Pro Teams

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Pos. Car Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1 91   Porsche Team Manthey 2 3 4 1 1 4 1 5 154
2 51   AF Corse 1 4 2 7 7 1 2 2 149
3 71   AF Corse 3 7 1 3 3 3 4 6 137
4 92   Porsche Team Manthey 7 2 Ret 2 2 2 3 1 118
4 99   Aston Martin Racing V8 6 1 5 5 4 7 5 7 100
6 95   Aston Martin Racing 4 6 3 4 5 5 4 95
7 97   Aston Martin Racing 5 5 Ret 6 6 6 6 3 67
Source:[58]

FIA Endurance Trophy for LMGTE Am Teams

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Pos. Car Team SIL
 
SPA
 
LMS
 
NÜR
 
COA
 
FUJ
 
SHA
 
BHR
 
Total
points
1 72   SMP Racing 3 3 1 1 1 6 3 5 165
2 83   AF Corse 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 4 148
3 98   Aston Martin Racing 1 1 NC 2 5 2 2 1 144
4 77   Dempsey Racing-Proton 6 5 2 4 4 1 4 3 131
5 88   Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing 5 4 Ret 6 2 5 7 2 82
6 96   Aston Martin Racing 4 6 Ret 7 6 7 6 7 54
7 50   Larbre Compétition 7 Ret Ret 5 7 4 5 6 52
Source:[58]

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