2023 EEWC Calendar

Peter Munkholm
4 min readNov 13, 2022

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2023 EEWC Calendar

2023 EEWC Calendar.

For 2023 we put the track choice to a vote. One vote amongst the teams and drivers, and another vote for the fans. The audience of fans is heavily skewed towards North American tracks simply because the majority of the fan base is from the USA. So you will see four tracks in the calendar from the North American continent.

For the 2023 season, we decided to keep the overall length of the season the same, but include only one 24-hour race, making the Le Mans final all the more unique. The rest of the season is now six twelve-hour races.

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2023 EEWC Calendar


February 4th
Daytona 12-Hours
6.88% of votes

Daytona was a split second in the votes tied with Spa-Francorchamps. The track was included because it has wide long straights and the road course section is technical but not too challenging. It is a great track for a season opener with a new field of competitors that need to get to know each other’s driving styles.

We classify Daytona as a high-speed and low-downforce track.



March 4th
Sebring 12-Hours
7.62% of votes

Sebring was the clear winner of the vote. It’s also a classic EEWC track that has been included in the series ever since it started and before that, it was raced as an annual special event. We love the track and the Florida spring weather that seems to always dish out surprises. This was the number one favourite track amongst the fans, but ranked only third with the drivers. Enough to win the vote though.

Although featuring technical sections the track arguably features no less than five straights and that is the reason we classify this as a medium-speed medium-downforce track.



April 14th
Spa-Francorchamps 12-Hours
6.88% of votes

This track tied the vote for second place with Daytona. And it is an absolute classic not only in real-life endurance racing but in EEWC and GTR24H history as well. A side note is that this was mainly loved by the drivers and got only half the votes from the fans, as it got from the drivers. So a real driver’s favourite.

You can argue about Eau Rouge and Blanchirmont disturbing the full-throttle experience, but really in terms of speed the track features two massive straights. To us, that puts it in that high-speed mid-downforce category.



May 13th
Road Atlanta 12-Hours
5.65% of votes

You can argue this is the second most popular road course in the USA. Home to the annual IMSA finale known as the “Petit Le Mans”. A track that ranked high with the fans while not being equally popular with the teams and drivers. It did tie for fourth with Nürburgring and Watkins Glen, but out of the three we chose Road Atlanta for it’s unique character and challenging layout that favours the more nomble cars. The track ads even more variety to the season.

This is a twisty track with blind entries and blind apexes and the front straight is even hardly a straight, which leaves only the back straight as the only proper top speed test of cars. We rank this as a slow-speed high-downforce track.



August 26th
Monza 12-Hours
5.90% of votes

Hold on, wait a minute! In third place, equally popular amongst drivers as fans we find the Italian temple of speed! Monza!

This track needs no introduction. It’s basically a straight that someone was careless enough to drop a couple of chicanes and 90-degree turns on. Dismantle your wings and aero devices, and maybe use it as a test for that Le Mans setup you will be needing later in the season.

Monza has been the host of several GTR24H races in the past couple of decades and always provides thrilling racing.



September 23rd
Road America 12-Hours
5.16% of votes

Also known as Elkhart Lake’s Road America is the track that tied 5th place with Silverstone and Indianapolis Road Course. Being the most popular amongst the drivers of the three and adding more diverse flavour to the series we chose to go with Road America.

The track will add a varied layout to the calendar with its long straights and fast-flowing corners. The location in the moraine landscape of Wisconsin provides plenty of elevation changes to make the track a full plate of features.





October 28th
Le Mans 24-hours

The traditional double points finale to the EEWC. 24 hours around the french countryside near the town of Le Mans. We are hoping this time to be able to host the race once again as a physical event. How the event will be executed is still in the planning.



Intentions And Ambitions For 2023
There is a lot of stuff that we want to achieve for 2023, and stuff that we are still working on.

- Peter Munkholm

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