The FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) is an endurance auto racing series administered by the governing body of motorsport, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), and co-organised and promoted by the automotive group, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO).
[6] The champions are not officially crowned until the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony held in December following the conclusion of the WEC season.
[9] Sébastien Buemi and Brendon Hartley, with four victories, have won the most overall World Drivers' Championships.
Timo Bernhard, Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López each have two titles.
[15] LMDh drivers were not eligible to accumulate points in the 2022 season since they could only participate on a race-by-race basis.
[15] A grey background and the † symbol denotes a season in which the World Cup for GT Drivers was awarded.
[6] A grey background and the † symbol denotes a season in which the LMP1 World Endurance Championship was awarded.
[15] A grey background and the † symbol denotes a season in which the World Cup for GT Manufacturers was awarded.
[36] It was awarded to the highest-placed LMP1 privateer squad that entered a car that did not feature hybrid technology from 2015 onward.
[35] For the 2012 season, multi-car teams were awarded points based on their highest finishing entry.
[44] For the 2012 season, multi-car teams were awarded points based on their highest finishing entry.
[28] The Michelin Green X Challenge was a championship based on the energy efficiency and performance of each full-time WEC team over the course of the 2012 season.
It was divided into the LMP and LMGTE categories and each champion received an automatic entry to the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans.