jjn9128 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2020, 12:44
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AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑19 Sep 2020, 01:27
Where are the Hypercars? These look like the prototypes we have today...
My understanding is that only Toyota and Glickenhaus (sp?) are planning on entering under the hypercar rules. The others are entering under the new homologation to match the Daytona prototypes. Might be wrong about that. Seems like F1 they made the rules to conform to interest from loads of manufacturers who then decided it wasn't for them.
To make things clear with upcoming new set of rules for both FIA WEC and IMSA:
- The combined convergence of the rules between the FIA WEC and IMSA cars will make the whole group of the cars named "Hypercars" and both are supposed to run in FIA WEC and IMSA races within the same BoP (Balance of Performance)
- Under FIA WEC 2021 ruleset there will be: LMH, Grandfathered LMP1 (only for 2021), LMP2
- Under IMSA: LMDh, LMP2
- LMH cars can be build around bespoke prototype chassis or chassis based on existing high performance car
- LMDh cars can be build around 1 of 4 homologated LMP2 chassis (Oreca/Ligier/Dallara/Riley-Multimatic), with OEM looks
TL;DR: Whoever joins WEC LMH needs to build own new chassis or base on existing road car chassis, whoever joins IMSA LMDh must build a car around LMP2 chassis manufacturer
Hope that helps
For me this car needs further work to be legal for LMH (splitter rules), so I can say that this version is road high performance car based on current TS050 LMP1.