2014 FIA World Endurace Championship (WEC)
6 Hours of Silverstone, Great Britain. April 20. Built on a former Royal Air Force base and famous for its fast, sweeping sequence of corners, like Becketts.
6 Hours of Spa, Belgium. May 3. The final race before the Le Mans 24 Hours, on a real driver's circuit, featuring the legendary Eau Rouge corner.
24 Hours of Le Mans 2014, France. June 14-15. The mythe of Le Mans. The most famous and demanding sportscar race... for man and machine.
6 Hours of Austin, United States. September 20. First ever American track purpose-built for F1, the Circuit of The Americas recreates parts of some tracks like Silverstone, Hockenheim and Istanbul. It is also run counter-clockwise.
6 Hours of Fuji, Japan. October 12. A classic motorsport venue and Japanese pioneer, as host of the first Japanese race of the World Endurance Championship in the 1980s. Fuji Speedway is characterized by an extremely long straight.
6 Hours of Shanghai, China. November 2. Nowadays a regular destination for sportscar racing, China is bringing the excitement of the World Endurance Championship to a vast population.
6 Hours of Bahrain, Bahrain. November 15. A modern circuit in the desert, this Middle -East venue boasts fantastic facilities and welcomes its first major endurance major event.
6 Hours of Interlagos, Brazil. November 30. Situated in Sao Paulo, this hilly track goes in anti-clockwise direction and features a long, super-fast final corner. Hosted the 1000 Milhas in 2007.