WRL National Championship

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About This Series

The World Racing League National Championship is a season-long endurance racing championship featuring 8-hour and 16-hour races at premier circuits primarily in the Southern and Central United States. WRL runs a multi-class system (GP1 through GPC) that accommodates cars from lightly modified Miatas to fully built Corvettes, ensuring competitive racing at every level. The national championship tracks points across the full season with separate class champions.

Format

Endurance races of 8 or 16 hours. Teams of 2-4 drivers share a car with mandatory driver changes. Multi-class competition with overall and class results.

Season Length

8-12 race events from February through November

Weekend Format

Friday practice and tech, Saturday race (8-hour format) or Saturday-Sunday race (16-hour format)

Drivers Per Team

2 - 4