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FIA WEC MEDIA CONTACTS
FIA WEC MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
Fiona Miller, Head of Communications f.miller@fiawec.com
Juliet Zhu, Social Media Manager j.zhu@fiawec.com
Rachel Cavers, Media Manager r.cavers@fiawec.com
Catherine Vatteoni, Communications Manager c.vatteoni@fiawec.com
Julien Jenvrin, Social Media Coordinator j.jenvrin@fiawec.com
Sam Smith, Press Officer s.smith@fiawec.com
FIA WEC SOCIAL MEDIA
TWITTER: @fiawec
FACEBOOK: fiawec
INSTAGRAM: fiawec_official
Season 8 opened with the 4 Hours of Silverstone in September 2019 and
culminates with the 24 Hours of Le Mans which will form the WEC finale in
June 2020. New for 2019-2020 is the return to the calendar of Bahrain and
Austin meaning the WEC will visit four continents over the course of the
cross-calendar season.
The WEC continues to offer teams, drivers, partners and stakeholders a
unique stage to compete at some of the world’s best race circuits. It also
helps offer manufacturers a real-world relevance to advances in road car
design and crossover technology, performance and safety.
prototypes, some featuring the latest in hybrid technology, independent
chassis and engines suppliers to compete at the highest levels. Further-
to-head in the ever-competitive GT categories.
The cornerstone of the WEC – the 24 Hours of Le Mans – will see World
Champions crowned but drivers must prove their skill throughout the eightround
season that includes the 1000 Miles of Sebring. In the end, only the
world’s best endurance racers who have proved to be top of their game
throughout the season will be worthy of being crowned at Le Mans.
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