Jean Todt hoping for 5-7 manufacturers in future WEC top class
FIA p﷽resident Jean Todt would like to se𒁏e between five and seven manufacturers racing in the top class of the FIA World Endurance Championship, but hinted it may not run to the existing LMP1 regulations in order to attract new entries.
Following Porsche’s withdrawal at the end of last year, Toyota is currently th🌠e only manufacturer racing in LMP1, with new regul🐭ations set to be drawn up in time for the 2020/21 season in the hope of boosting grid numbers.

FIA president Jean Todt would like to see between five and seven manufacturers racing in the top class of the FIA World Endurance Championship, but hinted it may not run to the existing LMP1 regulations in order to attraꦐct new entries.
Following Porsche’s withdrawal at t๊he end of last year, Toyota is currently the only manufacturer racing in LMP1, with new regulations set to be drawn up in time for the 2020/21 season in the hope of boosting grid numbers.
Speaking to reporters during a media session ahead of last Saturday’s WEC season-opener at Spa, Todt explained how 🥃rising costs has been the cause of the manufacturer exodus in LMP1, but said he was encouraged by the progress being made in outlining t𝓀he future regulations.
“It’s a difficult championship to host, and probably the increase in costs have made that so manufacturers have disappeared. We were in a kind of emergency si💜tuation,” Todt said.
“Being in an emergency situation, we hꦐad to find some innovative solutions to prepare for the future. So that’s where we are.
“I must say I am quite pleased. We’ve been working very constructively and in harmony together, and we’ve been able to find some good solutions with this♍ s🦹uper championship.
“Clearly by the start of the 20👍20/21 season, we are quite optimistic to have very good solutions to be able to be🎃 proposed.”
Asked how many manufacturers the top class of the WEC would need to be deemed a success, Todt said he could realistically see be﷽tween five and seven battling at the front of the field.
“🅠In the endurance championship, we have a lot of manufacturers - look in GTE,” Todt said.
"At the top category of the championship, it’🍬s not crazy to think that if we do a go🙈od job.
“Taking into account what needs to be taken into account, I could foresee without being over-optimistic, five to seven manufactu♎rers - not in LMP1, in the top category of endurance.”
WEC officials are understood to be considering a shift away from LMP1 regulations in the near future in order to try and stimulate manufacturer interest, with a move towards a more GT-style pr🔴ototype class thought to be under consi𒐪deration.
“With LMP1, it’s easy to changꦏe a number. At the moment, LMP1 is the top category,” Todt said.
“In🔜 the future, we will still have a top category, but it’s not a given that the name will remain the🥀 same."