WEC
Bosch continues its more than 120 years of dedication to motorsports with a new extensive partnership with the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC).
Partnership drives sustainable motorsports innovation forward
As the exclusive partner of the WEC and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Bosch Motorsport supplies the hybrid powertrain for the Le Mans Daytona hybrid (LMDh) cars competing in the hypercar class. This partnership strengthens Bosch's presence in motorsports and supports the development of sustainable technologies. In addition, Bosch is investing in the visibility of its brand through logos at the racetracks and on the safety car. What is more, motorsports enthusiasts can experience a broad array of Bosch technologies in special fan zones during the races.
Good to know
Endurance races
These races last several hours (4, 6, 8 or 24), which puts drivers, vehicles, and teams all to the test.
Multiclass races
With a variety of car categories competing in the WEC, including prototypes (such as hypercars and LMP2) and GT cars, the racing is always exciting and full of spectacular passing maneuvers.
Innovations
The WEC is known for promoting and developing technologies, especially in hybrid and electric powertrains that can be used in volume production later on.
A day in the 1,000-mile race at Sebring
Follow our application engineer, Victor Walter, from the initial briefing to the grand finale.
Bosch's knowledge and experience in motorsports will be of great benefit to the WEC – especially in the hypercar category.