Increased entry list for WEC 4 Hours of Shanghai
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Increased entry list for WEC 4 Hours of Shanghai

Next month’s 4 Hours of Shanghai – round 3 of FIA WEC – will see an increased entry list as a total of 31 cars will compete at the famous Shanghai International Circuit on the outskirts of Shanghai - China’s global financial hub.

To view the provisional entry list, click HERE. An updated version will be released later this month.

The headline LMP1 category remains unchanged from Japan with two Toyota Gazoo Racing entries, one Rebellion Racing R13 car and two Team LNT Ginettas.  The British squad are still to confirm who will drive its pair of Ginetta G60-LT-P1 AER cars.  After two races Toyota currently lead the LMP1 standings but with Shanghai’s unpredictable weather, coupled with the recent pace of both the Ginetta and Rebellion entries and the LMP1 Success Handicap coming into play for the Toyotas, the Chinese round of WEC could certainly throw up a few surprises.

LMGTE Pro will once again see a three-way battle between Ferrari, round one winners Porsche and Fuji race winners, Aston Martin Racing. With only five points separating Porsche and Aston Martin in the standings, it’s all to play for out of the six GTE Pro entries.  Indeed, Aston Martin Racing have a strong record in China with the British marque winning three out of seven races in Shanghai and Porsche taking two victories in 2014 and 2015.  Will Aston Martin or Porsche be triumphant in Shanghai once again, or will Ferrari be able to take its first win on Chinese soil?

In LMP2, Jackie Chan DC Racing will be eager to repeat its podium performance from Fuji as the Chinese squad look to put on a strong show on home soil. David Cheng and Jackie Chan’s team took the win last year and with Ho-Pin Tung’s family coming from Wenzhou in the Zheijiang Province, there’s no denying that the Sino-Dutch driver will be a firm favourite amongst the home fans. 

Elsewhere, ex Formula 1 and DTM star Paul Di Resta will return to WEC duty with United Autosports in the ORECA 07 Gibson car.  Oliver Jarvis stepped in for Di Resta in Japan due his DTM clash - a commitment that pre-dated Di Resta’s WEC programme.  The LMP2 entrants were on spectacular and entertaining form in Japan, and will be looking to repeat the performance in China…will Racing Team Nederland be able to make it two in a row, will Goodyear get its first WEC victory, will reigning class champions Signatech Alpine bounce back to the top?   

Meanwhile, LMGTE Am will see a new entry from Proton Competition meaning the highly-competitive Am category will see a total of 12 entries – the biggest ever outside the 24 Hours of Le Mans.  The new Porsche 911 RSR entry will be driven by father-and-son duo Philippe and Louis Prette as well as 24-year-old Frenchman, Vincent Abril.  The trio competed at Le Mans earlier this year, finishing sixth in class while Abril was recently selected as one of four drivers to take part in the WEC’s official rookie test session at Bahrain in December.   

The 4 Hours of Shanghai race will get underway in one month’s time (8-10 November) as the WEC returns to China’s biggest city for the eighth consecutive year.  

Practice and qualifying will be scheduled from 8-9 November, with the 4-hour race happening on Sunday 10 November at 12h00 local time. 

For the latest timetable click HERE and for more ticketing information click HERE.