Today feels like a special one to talk about because it involves one of the most iconic racing achievements in recent years.
First of all, I’m talking about the #83 Ferrari 499P that took victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (2025).
Just seeing that car instantly brings back the emotion, drama, and unbelievable endurance effort behind that race.
Le Mans isn’t just a motorsport event, it’s a cultural moment. A test of engineering, team spirit, and human determination.
And that in itself is a must-attend event.
But here’s what many people don’t realize:
Le Mans is just one race.
It’s part of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC).
A global series consisting of multiple endurance races across different countries. 8 events. Different tracks. Different challenges. The same relentless pursuit of performance and resilience.
So while Le Mans is definitely a bucket-list motorsport experience, there’s a whole world of endurance racing happening throughout the year that often flies under the radar.
These events offer incredible access, unforgettable atmospheres, and the same emotionally charged storytelling that makes Le Mans so special.
If you’re planning next year’s motorsport calendar, it might be worth seeing whether you can fit a WEC race in.
Whether it’s Europe, the Middle East, Asia, or the Americas… there’s probably something closer than you think.


