
The 2021 Endurance World Championship (FIM EWC) calendar just been announced where five races will take devote four different countries including France, Germany, Japan, and Portugal.

Malaysia hosted its first EWC event in 2021 (Sepang 8 Hours), however it appears like they won't be returning in 2021 (probably since the 8 hours was significantly cut down to not even half due to heavy rains).

Anyway, the outlet round from the 2021 Endurance World Championship season will take its course from 17-18 April 2021 in France (24 Hours of Le Mans), followed by a couple of eight-hour races in Germany and Japan in May and July (8 Hours of Oschersleben & Suzuka 8 Hours).
The last two rounds would be the Bol d’Or 24-hour race in September and 12 Hours of Estoril, Portugal in October.

According to Francois Ribeiro, Head of Eurosport Events, \”We haven't place the pandemic behind us as yet but ensuring the sport's continuity remains important for 2021. Each and every race will take place as scheduled whatever the conditions of spectator attendance in the circuits, and also the 2021 calendar will help teams keep their costs under control. All the championship's big classic races are back to provide fans an exciting show in front of the first-ever 24H de Spa Motos in June 2022.\”









