WEC 2025

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Toyota: 1069kg
Cadillac: 1040kg

Toyota: 485kw
Cadillac: 516kw

+30kg and -30kW


I'd say you should cut both of those numbers in half.
It doesn't turn.

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AR3-GP wrote:
14 Jul 2025, 01:06
Toyota: 1069kg
Cadillac: 1040kg

Toyota: 485kw
Cadillac: 516kw

+30kg and -30kW


I'd say you should cut both of those numbers in half.
BoP, Is just laughable and continues to be. How anyone can defend this garbage system? I applaud your optimism and encouragements, but it will always be "artificial" racing no matter what :D

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Is there anywhere online where I can see all the BoP changes that were made this and last season?
It's annoying that it's not easily visible on the FIA WEC website to track the car's "development" during the season.

Maybe it should be added to the wikipedia page.
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woohoo wrote:Is there anywhere online where I can see all the BoP changes that were made this and last season?
It's annoying that it's not easily visible on the FIA WEC website to track the car's "development" during the season.

Maybe it should be added to the wikipedia page.
Scroll back in the thread, I’ve shared at least 2-3 for this year, usually compared to previous iteration or last year race in the Lemans case.

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woohoo wrote:
16 Jul 2025, 21:58
Is there anywhere online where I can see all the BoP changes that were made this and last season?
It's annoying that it's not easily visible on the FIA WEC website to track the car's "development" during the season.

Maybe it should be added to the wikipedia page.
https://racestats.equipe43.com/le-mans-bop/

You can see the anomaly at the start of the year (a mysterious 40kg weight reduction of the Ferrari). The season never recovered from it.

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AR3-GP wrote:
You can see the anomaly at the start of the year (a mysterious 40kg weight reduction of the Ferrari). The season never recovered from it.
Straight into your top 10 most incredible takes in history.

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dialtone wrote:
17 Jul 2025, 01:52
AR3-GP wrote:
You can see the anomaly at the start of the year (a mysterious 40kg weight reduction of the Ferrari). The season never recovered from it.
Straight into your top 10 most incredible takes in history.
Qatar 2024: 1075kg (2nd fastest car)
Qatar 2025: 1037kg (....)
It doesn't turn.

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AR3-GP wrote:
dialtone wrote:
17 Jul 2025, 01:52
AR3-GP wrote:
You can see the anomaly at the start of the year (a mysterious 40kg weight reduction of the Ferrari). The season never recovered from it.
Straight into your top 10 most incredible takes in history.
Qatar 2024: 1075kg (2nd fastest car)
Qatar 2025: 1037kg (....)
That’s not the problem. In fact not the problems.

Ferrari certainly had favorable BoP.

Try again?

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Might be worth considering what participants may like about BoP. It does always provide a convenient excuse for not placing higher. Turns the sport into more of an exhibition; a publicity engine. Makes it a little lower stakes, lower intensity, perhaps good for long format events. It is endurance racing after all. No one is glued to the trackside or a screen for 6-24 hours waiting impatiently for a heckin' epic overtake.