World Endurance: A Look Back At 2024 In Numbers

World Endurance: A Look Back At 2024 In Numbers

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Endurance World Championship

The 2024 FIM Endurance World Championship wasn’t just about the epic action on track. Here are some of the key numbers from the last 12 months.

45: The 2024 season was the FIM Endurance World Championship’s 45th

10: It was also the 10th promoted by Warner Bros. Discovery Sports

4: For the first time, Superstock teams could enter four riders to race in the two 24-hour contests

1: In another first for the EWC, the Suzuka 8 Hours formed part of the FIM Endurance World Cup schedule

8: Rather than running for 24 hours, Belgium’s EWC counter became the 8 Hours of Spa Motos, the first eight-hour EWC race in Europe since 2019

6.985: At 6.985 kilometres, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps was the longest on the EWC calendar

4.185: Meanwhile, at 4.185 kilometres, Circuit Bugatti was the shortest

54: Former EWC champion Jason Pridmore was 54 years and 25 days old when he made a one-off return to the championship in the 8 Hours of Spa Motos

18: When the 2024 EWC season began at Le Mans, Daniel González was 18 years, nine months and five days old

4: Dan Linfoot finished on the podium in all four EWC races in 2024 (below)

13: The Briton’s performances helped Yoshimura SERT Motul win a 13th EWC title (11 times as Suzuki Endurance Racing Team and two times as Yoshimura SERT Motul)

3: Yamalube YART Yamaha EWC Official Team pole run stretched to three events before being halted by BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team

43: Team Bolliger Switzerland has completed 43 consecutive seasons in the EWC

30: Team HRC’s third Suzuka 8 Hours victory in a row was also the 30th by the squad

1: Team Aviobike by M2 Revo’s 8 Hours of Spa Superstock victory was its first in the EWC and the first for the Aprilia brand

685: Gino Rea returned from serious injury to race in the EWC after a gap of 685 days

2: Niccolò Canepa retired from racing as a two-time EWC champion

1: Sébastien Suchet helped National Motos Honda FMA to its first FIM Endurance World Cup for Teams before calling time on his competition career

40: Suzuki Motor Corporation contested the 45th Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Race with a motorcycle using 40 per cent bio-sourced sustainable fuel, plus other eco-friendly products

1: MotoGP star Johann Zarco (below) scored his first EWC victory on his championship debut when he triumphed at Suzuka.

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