AndreaModa wrote:Captain Hammer wrote:The WEC has a long way to go before it can claim that. It has a very short calendar and limited global broadcasting. And I think there is a fundamental problem with the structure of endurance racing - most people don't have six hours to sit down and watch the races. Lots of people also watch Formula 1 to support a particular driver, not an entire team, which becomes harder when the car is shared.
If it was a single-class championship for LMP-1 cars, with two-hour races and single-driver entries, then it would stand a better chance of overtaking Formula 1.
Agreed. They need to break away from just doing 6 hour races everywhere except Le Mans. Mix it up a little bit. A few 2 hour races alongside perhaps one or two 12 hour ones would be good. Or even go for the distance format - 1000kms/1000 miles events maybe. Just a little variety.
I personally have similar complaints about the WEC's calendar. I made the same point in the PMMF for the Le Mans Cup and that was pretty much resolved. There needs to be variety. Le Mans can remain the only 24 hour race. But a couple of 12 hour events, 1000km/1000 miles, etc. What happened to distance races like the 1000km of Monza? More races, more global broadcasting (in America they only show Le Mans, likely in other countries as well), etc. Then WEC will be more awesome then it is, now that I actually think about the business and fan aspects. Having a crappy internet connection watching the races on Radio Le Mans is rather pathetic!