FIA WEC and 24 Hours of Le Mans announce global partnership with CrowdStrike
The FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, organized by the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO), are pleased to announce a strategic partnership with global cybersecurity leader CrowdStrike, which joins the championship as a premium partner.
With 14 manufacturers committed across Hypercar and LMGT3, an unparalleled grid in international motorsport, the FIA WEC continues to expand its competitive depth and worldwide visibility.
Founded in 1923, the 24 Hours of Le Mans stands as one of world motorsport’s most prestigious Triple Crown events, alongside the Formula One championship and the Indianapolis 500. It remains the cornerstone of the FIA WEC, which competes on a global stage with rounds in Qatar, Belgium, Italy, Brazil, the USA, Japan and Bahrain.
A natural synergy: endurance challenges & cybersecurity excellence
Endurance racing and cybersecurity share the same foundations: pressure, unpredictability and rapid decision-making. CrowdStrike secures the critical systems teams rely on in real time, operating with the same speed and precision demanded of teams, manufacturers, and race control throughout long-distance races.
As WEC seeks trusted partners capable of raising the technological threshold of modern endurance racing, CrowdStrike delivers advanced expertise in AI-driven cybersecurity that’s essential to meeting the sport’s most complex challenges. The partnership unites two organizations driven by innovation, reliability and performance under extreme conditions.