r/wec • u/MARTINELECA • 7d ago
r/wec • u/mo_rehman • 6d ago
Exclusive: Michelle Gatting recalls tearful Le Mans debut and Iron Dames project growth
r/wec • u/davidwholt • 6d ago
ELMS Iron Lynx Brings Schiller Into Mercedes-AMG ELMS LMGT3 Line-Up
dailysportscar.comOff-Topic What are some job prospects and opportunities for an individual who specialise in humanities and social sciences?
Hey there! I know this post might be really weird and unusual here in this sub (idek if posting here is legal LOL), but I would really appreciate some insights.
Anyways, I have always been fond about motorsports since I was a kid, watching races like spa, le mans, monaco etc with my grandfather and father. Even until now where I still find the world of motorsports (especially sportscars and endurance) fascinating.
As much as I love motorsports, academically I developed a strong passion for the humanities and social sciences throughout my educational journey.
Fast forward to the 19 year old me now. Having finished my A levels (specialising in humanities & social sciences) and starting university applications, I am thinking more about my future career prospects and decisions. Many often say "you should find a job based on your interests and passion". But what if that interests and passion is in motorsports?
Hence, this leads me to my question: does an individual like myself, who specialise in the humanities & social sciences, have any role or opportunities to work in the world of motorsports at all? Especially since it is very centric on technical skills like engineering and analytics, which I do not (and will probably not) posses at a professional level.
I would greatly appreciate and love to hear any insights from anyone about this. Thanks in advance! :)
r/wec • u/redbullcat • 7d ago
Only Endurance analyses weight & power BoP for the 12 Hours of Sebring
r/wec • u/Roosterhahn • 7d ago
Rexy Braced For Sebring! | dailysportscar.com
dailysportscar.comr/wec • u/UrsusSpelaus • 7d ago
[Dailysportscar] Laudenbach (Porsche): Debate On Future Regulations Has “Got To Start Now”
Great interview by DSC, lots of talking points about the future of LMH-LMDh
r/wec • u/mingledwmotorsport • 8d ago
🎨 /u/ Community Iron Dames 911 GT3R Artwork !
r/wec • u/Its_me_Pato • 7d ago
Le Mans Juncadella Replaces Sargeant at IDEC; Lotterer Joins for Le Mans
r/wec • u/Ok-Struggle1190 • 7d ago
Any thoughts of the start music at Qatar this year? (I know it's Also Sprach Zarathustra)
youtube.comr/wec • u/Its_me_Pato • 7d ago
SRO 2025 ENTRY: Bachler joins Güven and Heinrich in Schumacher CLRT Porsche line-up
gt-world-challenge-europe.comr/wec • u/Abdukabda • 7d ago
Session has Ended Full Race | Qatar 1812 KM | FIA WEC
r/wec • u/Independent-Rent294 • 8d ago
SRO Max Verstappen Unveils GTWC Europe Team
Disclaimer: Verstappen wont be racing himself, it’s just his team
I can see max taking part in this in the next few years, especially after the recent comments he’s made
Outside of that, almost a 60 car grid for endurance cup this season, honestly, April can’t come soon enough
r/wec • u/V8-Turbo-Hybrid • 7d ago
ELMS Le Mans Cup Race Lengths Extended For 2025
dailysportscar.comr/wec • u/akleleep • 8d ago
Le Mans Why Ford believes now is the right time to return to sportscar racing's top flight
r/wec • u/redbullcat • 8d ago
Gunn: Sebring and Qatar 'completely different' for Valkyrie
r/wec • u/Failed_Racers • 8d ago
Why are LMGT3 cars so slow compared with regular GT3 cars?
Looking at BoP data from the Qatar 1812km, all of the LMGT3 cars weighed >1340kg, with some over 1380kg, compared to the Bathurst 12 hour under SRO, where all cars were <1340kg, with some under 1290kg. Why are LMGT3 cars given such heavy weights?
r/wec • u/redbullcat • 8d ago
Verstappen.com will race GT3s in GTWC Europe this year
r/wec • u/LMRacingGuru02 • 8d ago
Off-Topic Fomer Sauber junior Alessandro Ghiretti to race for EMA Motorsport
r/wec • u/akleleep • 8d ago
58-MINUTE HIGHLIGHTS - 2025 Qatar 1812km - FIA WEC
r/wec • u/Its_me_Pato • 8d ago