WEC Hall of Fame inaugurated

After F1 and the WRC, the WEC was in the spotlight last night at the FIA, with the inauguration of the Hall of Fame dedicated to the discipline.

Published on 03/12/2019 à 13:02

Pierre Tassel

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WEC Hall of Fame inaugurated

From the former World Sports Car Championship, organized from 1981 to 1992, to the current FIA WEC, launched in 2012 by the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, the various champions were honored yesterday by the FIA ​​with a collective induction into the Hall of Fame.

 

 

 

 

A “pantheon” of the discipline where 29 drivers were brought together (in parentheses, the year of the title(s)):

Bob Garretson (1981)
Jacky Ickx (1982, 1983)
Stefan Bellof (1984)
Derek Bell (1985, 1986)
Hans-Joachim Stuck (1985)
Raul Boesel (1987)
Martin Brundle (1988)
Jean-Louis Schlesser (1989, 1990)
Mauro Baldi (1990)
Teo Fabi (1991)
Yannick Dalmas (1992)
Derek Warwick (1992)
André Lotterer (2012)
Marcel Fässler (2012)
Benôit Tréluyer (2012)
Allan McNish (2013)
Loïc duval (2013)
Tom Kristensen (2013)
Anthony Davidson (2014)
Sébastien Buemi (2014, 2018-19)
Brendon Hartley (2015, 2017)
Mark Webber (2015)
Timo Bernhard (2015, 2017)
Marc Lieb (2016)
Neel Jani (2016)
Roman Dumas (2016)
Earl Bamber (2017)
Kazuki Nakajima (2018-19)
Fernando Alonso (2018-19)

The ceremony took place within the grounds of the Automobile Club de France in Paris, with the gallery reserved for the WEC Hall of Fame soon to be visible in the adjacent FIA premises.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos: © FIA

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