The factory teams from major car manufacturers Toyota, Peugeot, Ferrari, Porsche and Cadillac have been joined by Glickenhaus and Vanwall, as well as the Jota and Proton customer Porsche squads.
But there is no place for Isotta Fraschini, which made a bid for a single entry with its new Le Mans Hypercar in conjunction with the British Vector Sport team.
The revived Italian marque announced that it was developing an LMH hybrid with GT specialist Michelotto as recently as October and could only commit to joining the series for round three at Spa at the end of April after a start to testing in February.
Glickenhaus has gained the solo entry that the American-flagged operation confirmed it would make in December, with team stalwart Romain Dumas listed as the only driver so far in its Pipo-engined 007 LMH so far.
The Vanwall Racing team run by the ByKolles operation has gained an entry for its non-hybrid LMH powered by the Gibson V8 after being turned down for last year’s championship.
Formula 1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve is listed alongside Tom Dillmann and Esteban Guerrieri as one of the drivers for a car now dubbed the Vanwall Vandervell 680.
The inclusion of the 51-year-old follows his test with the team at Barcelona at the end of November.
The drivers listed in the two-car factory teams from Toyota, Peugeot, Ferrari and Porsche, as well as the solo Ganassi-run Cadillac Racing squad, are as previously announced.
Yifei Ye is the only nominated driver so far in Jota’s customer Porsche 963 LMDh, while factory-contracted Gianmaria Bruni is the first driver named by Proton Competition.
The Jota and Proton teams will receive their 963s in time for Spa, with the former having already confirmed that it will run an LMP2 ORECA-Gibson 07 in the colours of new sponsor Hertz for its Hypercar crew at the first two WEC rounds.
The total entry for the 2023 WEC is 38 cars, one down on the record of 39 registered last year.
There are 11 in LMP2 for what is expected to be the final year for the category in the WEC, which compares to last year’s 15.
Vector Sport, which joined the series last year, has been granted an entry for its ORECA, with Ryan Cullen nominated as its first driver.
The Signatech-run Alpine squad has received two LMP2 entries on its return to the category after a pair of seasons in Hypercar running a grandfathered LMP1 ORECA design.
It is stepped down a class for one season while it awaits the arrival of the new Alpine LMDh, which is scheduled to begin racing in 2024.
Team regulars Matthieu Vaxiviere and Andre Negrao are each listed in one of the Alpine-badged ORECA 07s.
Prema has expanded to two cars in P2, a move confirmed on Monday when it announced the first drivers for the cars, Doriane Pin and Juan Manuel Correa.
Reigning P2 champion P2 team Jota is running only one full-season car in the class as a result of its graduation to the Hypercar ranks.
WRT, the P2 title winner in 2021, has listed silver-ranked Sean Gelael and Rui Andrade for its two cars.
United Autosports again fields two cars for, while Inter Europol returns to the WEC for a third season.
The is no LMP2 pro/am class this year.
GTE Am, now the only class for production-based machinery after the scrapping of GTE Pro, is made up of 14 cars, one up on last year’s 13.
Iron Lynx has made the predicted switch from Ferrari to Porsche for its GTE Am campaign with two 911 RSRs, one entered under the Iron Dames banner for the all-female line-up of Rahal Frey, Sarah Bovy and Michelle Gatting.
The move follows its announcement as Lamborghini’s partner for the Italian manufacturer’s WEC entry in the Hypercar class in 2024 with a new LMDh.
The British TF Sport will again run a pair of Aston Martin Vantage GTEs, even though reigning champion Ben Keating has moved to Corvette Racing for 2023.
It will run the Vantages under the D’Station Racing and ORT by TF banners.
AF Corse will run three Ferrari 488 GTE Evos alongside the two factory 499P LMHs, one under the banner of watchmaker Richard Mille which previously ran in P2 with Signatech.
Two-time Le Mans 24 Hours class winner Harry Tincknell is again down to drive one of the two Proton Porsches.
The seven-race 2023 WEC begins with the Sebring 1000 Miles on 17 March.
Full 2023 WEC entry list
N° |
Team | Car | Confirmed drivers |
Hypercar - 13 cars* will miss Sebring opener |
|||
2 | Cadillac Racing | Cadillac V-LMDh | |
4 | Floyd Vanwall Racing Team | Vanwall Vandervell 680 |
Tom Dillmann Esteban Guerrieri Jacques Villeneuve |
5 | Porsche Penske Motorsport | Porsche 963 |
Dane Cameron Frederic Makowiecki |
6 | Porsche Penske Motorsport | Porsche 963 |
Laurens Vanthoor |
7 | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota GR010 Hybrid | |
8 | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Toyota GR010 Hybrid |
Sebastien Buemi |
38* | Hertz Team JOTA | Porsche 963 |
Yifei Ye TBA TBA |
50 | Ferrari AF Corse | Ferrari 499P |
Antonio Giovinazzi |
51 | Ferrari AF Corse | Ferrari 499P |
Antonio Fuoco |
93 | Peugeot TotalEnergies | Peugeot 9X8 |
Mikkel Jensen |
94 |
Peugeot TotalEnergies |
Peugeot 9X8 |
Nico Muller |
99* | Proton Competition | Porsche 963 |
Gianmaria Bruni TBA TBA |
708 | Glickenhaus Racing | Glickenhaus 007 |
Romain Dumas TBA TBA |
LMP2 - 11 cars |
|||
9 | Prema Racing | Oreca 07-Gibson |
Juan Manuel Correa TBA TBA |
10 | Vector Sport | Oreca 07-Gibson |
Ryan Cullen TBA TBA |
22 | United Autosports | Oreca 07-Gibson |
Phil Hanson TBA |
23 | United Autosports | Oreca 07-Gibson |
Josh Pierson |
28 | JOTA | Oreca 07-Gibson |
Oliver Rasmussen |
31 | Team WRT | Oreca 07-Gibson |
Sean Gelael TBA TBA |
34 | Inter Europol Competition | Oreca 07-Gibson |
TBA |
35 | Alpine Elf Team | Alpine A470-Gibson |
Matthieu Vaxiviere TBA TBA |
36 | Alpine Elf Team | Alpine A470-Gibson |
Andre Negrao TBA TBA |
41 | Team WRT | Oreca 07-Gibson |
Rui Andrade TBA TBA |
63 | Prema Racing | Oreca 07-Gibson |
Doriane Pin TBA TBA |
GTE Am - 14 cars |
|||
21 |
AF Corse |
Ferrari 488 GTE |
Stefano Costantini Simon Mann Ulysse de Pauw |
25 | ORT by TF | Aston Martin Vantage |
Ahmad Al Harthy Michael Dinan Charlie Eastwood |
33 | Corvette Racing | Corvette C8.R |
Ben Keating Nicky Catsburg TBA |
54 | AF Corse | Ferrari 488 GTE |
TBA |
56 | Project 1 - AO | Porsche 911 RSR-19 |
PJ Hyett Gunnar Jeanette TBA |
57 | Kessel Racing | Ferrari 488 GTE |
Takeshi Kimura Scott Huffaker |
60 |
Iron Lynx |
Porsche 911 RSR-19 |
TBA TBA |
77 |
Dempsey-Proton Racing |
Porsche 911 RSR-19 |
TBA TBA |
83 | Richard Mille AF Corse | Ferrari 488 GTE |
Luis Perez Companc TBA TBA |
85 | Iron Dames | Porsche 911 RSR-19 |
Sarah Bovy Michelle Gatting |
86 |
GR Racing |
Porsche 911 RSR-19 |
TBA TBA |
88 | Proton Competition | Porsche 911 RSR-19 |
Harry Tincknell TBA TBA |
98 |
NorthWest AMR |
Aston Martin Vantage |
TBA TBA |
777 | D'station Racing | Aston Martin Vantage |
Satoshi Hoshino Tomonobu Fujii Casper Stevenson |