Entries for the 2026 FIM Endurance World Championship are now closed, with a record 46 teams signed up for the full season.
This is an increase from 41 teams last year, showing strong growth and momentum in the Championship. The 2026 lineup features well-prepared teams ready to handle both sporting and logistical demands.
Six major manufacturers—Honda, Aprilia, Suzuki, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and BMW—will compete, alongside riders with strong track records and diverse experience, making this 47th season highly anticipated.
Claude Michy, President of Endurance Moto Promoter, highlighted that the Production class, introduced in 2025, has contributed to this growth while supporting cost control and the core values of endurance racing.
The 2026 season includes 17 EWC teams, 20 Superstock teams, and 9 Production teams, representing 10 nationalities. Key events on the calendar include Le Mans 24 Heures Motos, Spa 8 Hours, Suzuka 8 Hours, and Bol d’Or.