2019–20 FIM Endurance World Championship

The 2019–20 FIM Endurance World Championship is the 41st season of the FIM Endurance World Championship, a motorcycle racing series co–organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and Eurosport. The season started at the Bol d'Or on the 21 September 2019 and will end with the Suzuka 8 Hours on the 19 July 2020.

2019–20 FIM Endurance World Championship
Previous: 2018-19 Next: 2020–21

Calendar

The calendar for the 2019-2020 season was released on 18 July 2019.[1]

Rnd Race Circuit Location Date
1 Bol d'Or Circuit Paul Ricard Le Castellet, France 21–22 September 2019
2 8 Hours of Sepang Sepang International Circuit Selangor, Malaysia 14 December 2019
3 24 Hours Moto Bugatti Circuit Le Mans, France 29-30 August 2020
4 Bol d'Or Circuit Paul Ricard Le Castellet, France 19-20 September 2020
5 Suzuka 8 Hours Suzuka International Racing Course Suzuka, Japan 1 November 2020

Calendar changes

  • The 8 Hours of Slovakia Ring was replaced by the new 8 Hours of Sepang.
  • Due to the coronavirus, the Oschersleben round was cancelled, and Le Mans and Suzuka were postponed to a later date.
  • The 2020 Bol d'Or was included in the updated calendar.

Results and standings

Race results

Bold indicates the overall race winner.

Rnd. Circuit Formula EWC Winners Superstock Winners Experimental Winners Report
1 Le Castellet No. 2 Suzuki Endurance Racing Team No. 96 MOTO AIN No. 17 ITeM17 [2]
Gregg Black
Etienne Masson
Vincent Philippe
Hugo Clere
Robin Mulhauser
Roberto Rolfo
Jacopo Cretaro
Hikari Okubo
Gabriel Pons
2 Sepang No. 7 YART - Yamaha No. 96 MOTO AIN No Entries [3]
Niccolo Canepa
Karel Hanika
Broc Parkes
Hugo Clere
Robin Mulhauser
Roberto Rolfo
3 Le Mans
4 Le Castellet
5 Suzuka

Championship standings

Points systems
Rounds 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th
1, 3 40 33 28 24 21 19 17 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2, 4 30 24 21 19 17 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5 45 36 31.5 28.5 25.5 22.5 21 19.5 18 16.5 15 13.5 12 10.5 9 7.5 6 4.5 3 1.5
Bonus 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 N/A
Grid 5 4 3 2 1 N/A

EWC Team's World Championship

Pos Team Bike LEC
SEP
LMS
LEC
SUZ
Points
1 Suzuki Endurance Racing Team Suzuki 60 19 79
2 BMW Motorrad World Endurance Team BMW 42 22 64
3 Wójcik Racing Team Yamaha 48 48
4 YART - Yamaha Yamaha 13 30 43
5 3ART - Moto Team 95 Yamaha 20 13 33
6 VRD Igol Pierret Experiences Yamaha 29 2 31
7 Omega Maco Racing Team Yamaha 30 0 30
8 Webike SRC Kawasaki France Kawasaki 11 19 30
9 Honda Asia-Dream Racing with SHOWA Honda 28 28
10 Tecmas BMW GMC BMW 26 26
11 Tati Team Beaujolais Racing Kawasaki 24 1 25
12 F.C.C. TSR Honda France Honda 13 12 25
13 National Motos Honda 15 7 22
14 Yamaha Sepang Racing Yamaha 20 20
15 Bolliger Team Switzerland Kawasaki 11 8 19
16 BMW Sepang Racing BMW 14 14
17 Team LRP Poland BMW 7 6 13
18 Team ERC Endurance Ducati 12 12
19 Suzuki JEG - Kagayama Suzuki 12 0 12
20 Team Plusone BMW 11 11
21 Mototech EWC Team Yamaha 11 11
22 Sun Chlorella by R2CL Suzuki 10 10
23 Zuff Racing Honda Swiss Team Honda 8 8
24 Bertl K. Racing Team BMW 5 3 8
25 FSB Matt Racing Yamaha 6 6
26 Team Kodoma Yamaha 5 5
27 KRP Sanyokougyou & will raise RS-ITOH Kawasaki 4 4
28 EMRT Yamaha 4 4
29 British Endurance Racing Team Suzuki 3 0 3

EWC Manufacturer's World Championship

Pos Manufacturer LEC
SEP
LMS
LEC
SUZ
Points
1 Yamaha 57 45 102
2 BMW 45 35 80
3 Suzuki 49 29 78
4 Kawasaki 30 25 55
5 Honda 21 33 54
6 Ducati 12 12

Superstock Team's World Cup

Pos Team Bike LEC
SEP
LMS
LEC
SUZ
Points
1 MOTO AIN Yamaha 64 34 98
2 BMRT 3D Maxxess Nevers Kawasaki 52 11 63
3 GERT56 by GS Yuasa BMW 34 27 61
4 Wójcik Racing Team 2 Yamaha 41 12 53
5 No Limits Motor Team Suzuki 28 17 45
6 Motors Events Suzuki 41 2 43
7 Team 33 Coyote Louit Moto Kawasaki 14 20 34
8 AM Moto Racing Competition Kawasaki 25 9 34
9 Rac 41 Honda 15 15 30
10 Tone RT Syncedge 4413 BMW BMW 26 26
11 Energie Endurance 91 Kawasaki 19 7 26
12 JMA Motos Action Bike Suzuki 10 13 23
13 Junior Team LMS Suzuki Suzuki 16 16
14 Pitlane Endurance Yamaha 5 10 15
15 Team Hanshin Riding School Kawasaki 14 14
16 Players Kawasaki 13 13
17 Team 202 Yamaha 4 6 10
18 OG Motorsport by Sarazin Yamaha 8 8
19 Girls Racing Team Yamaha 7 7
20 Dunlop Motors Events Suzuki 6 6
21 Team Aviobike Yamaha 5 5
22 PLR Yamaha 3 3
23 Pecable Racing Team Kawasaki 2 2
24 LCR Endurance Yamaha 1 1
25 Space Moto 37 Suzuki 1 1

Superstock Manufacturer's World Cup

Pos Manufacturer LEC
SEP
LMS
LEC
SUZ
Points
1 Yamaha 64 42 106
2 Kawasaki 50 33 83
3 Suzuki 47 30 77
4 BMW 21 45 66
5 Honda 13 15 28

Independent Team's Championship

Pos No. Team Bike Points
1 96 MOTO AIN Yamaha 54
2 77 Wójcik Racing Team Yamaha 40
3 333 VRD Igol Pierret Experiences Yamaha 39
4 36 3ART - Moto Team 95 Yamaha 39
5 14 Omega Maco Racing Team Yamaha 33
6 4 Tati Team Beaujolais Racing Kawasaki 31
7 56 GERT56 by GS Yuasa BMW 30
8 55 National Motos Honda 28
9 8 Bolliger Team Switzerland Kawasaki 27
10 24 BMRT 3D MAXXESS Never Kawasaki 22
11 44 No Limits Motor Team Suzuki 20
12 9 Tecmas BMW GMC BMW 19
13 33 Team 33 Coyote Louit Moto Kawasaki 17
14 777 Wójcik Racing Team 2 Yamaha 16
15 41 Rac 41 Honda 15
16 90 Team LRP Poland BMW 13
17 50 Motors Events Suzuki 11
18 65 Motobox Kremer Racing #65 Yamaha 9
19 3 AM Moto Racing Competition Kawasaki 8
20 31 British Endurance Racing Team Suzuki 8
21 61 Mototech EWC Team Yamaha 7
22 34 JMA Motos Action Bike Suzuki 7
23 91 Energie Endurance 91 Kawasaki 5
24 86 Pitlane Endurance Yamaha 4
25 156 Players Kawasaki 2
26 66 OG Motorsport by Sarazin Yamaha 2
27 71 Suzuki JEG - Kagayama Suzuki 1
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References

  1. "World Endurance: 2019-2020 schedule released, including the news 8 Hours of Sepang in December". roadracingworld.com. Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  2. "World Endurance: Suzuki Endurance Racing Team Wins Weather-Shortened Bol d'Or 24-Hours Race". roadracingworld.com. Roadracing World Publishing. 22 September 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  3. "World Endurance: Race Results From The Wet 8 Hours of Sepang (Updated)". roadracingworld.com. Roadracing World Publishing. 14 December 2019. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
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