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Originally Posted by chernaudi
Could it be like last year where at times due to BOP/EOT adjustments LMP1 wasn't much faster than LMP2 at most tracks
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If Hypercars are aiming for a 3:30 at Le Mans then it stands to reason that we're going to see cars being much closer together.
I think using the grandfathered car is fairly smart, we know it can do the lap times and aiming for something slower in theory should help with reliability. My very limited understanding of Hypercars is that the aero isn't quite as fancy Dan either, so potentially could that play into the hands of an LMP1?