Photo: BYD BYD is exploring options to enter the FIA World Endurance Championship and/or Formula 1, according a report by Bloomberg , in an effort to boost its brand’s exposure globally. The Chinese auto giant, which is the world’s largest EV manufacturer, is understood to be targeting the sale of 1.3 to 1.6 million units overseas by the end of this year, following the opening of factories in Hungary, Brazil and Thailand, in addition to a potential entry into Canada. According to Bloomberg, BYD is looking at several options amid motorsports’ shift towards hybrid technology, with both the WEC and F1 are understood to be on the radar. While not currently active in motorsports, BYD’s high-end Yangwang brand recently broke several records in Europe, with the all-electric U9 Xtreme model recording a top speed of more than 308 mph at the ATP test track in Papenburg Germany, with Marc Basseng at the wheel (pictured above). The car also achieved a new lap record for an electric super s...