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Old 29 Aug 2008, 09:43 (Ref:2277342)   #1
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Smaller turbo engines and bigger wheels planned for WTCC

TouringCarTimes has received new information about the coming changes of the World Touring Car Championship S2000 rules. It seems first and foremost that the new rules will not be far from the current rules, mainly an update. The current S2000 cars are going to be able to compete along side the new S2000 cars. The biggest news lie on the engine-side.

From 2010 turbo charged two liter petrol engines will be allowed. They will be adjusted to be equal to the current naturally aspirated two liter petrol engines and the, debated, two liter turbo charged diesel engines.

http://www.touringcartimes.com/news.php?id=2626

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