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LMDh (DPi regulations version 2.0)
IMSA is planning to adopt new DPi regulations in 2022. What we know:
o- 9 manufacturers are interested. o- Hybrid electric powertrains are confirmed. o- Front axis electric motors are discarded. o- Power levels are discussed. Some want high, some want low. o- Cost control and affordability by privateer teams are concerns. o- Bodywork will have more freedom. o- Compatibility with FIA WEC Hypercars is a possibility. o- Next meeting is at Watkins Glen. |
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