Teams have now had time to digest the 2030 WEC regulations
It’s been a few weeks now since the ACO and the World Endurance Championship released its vision for the 2030 regulations. Everyone’s had time to take stock, look over the plans and form an opinion, particularly the manufacturers competing in the hypercar class.
There’s some big questions to examine.
Are the new Hypercar regulations a good thing for the championship, and will it keep manufacturers involved? How will it affect the likes of Toyota & Ferrari, and could it cause one of them to leave, or others to return?
It’s been a few weeks now since the ACO and the World Endurance Championship released its vision for the 2030 regulations. Everyone’s had time to take stock, look over the plans and form an opinion, particularly the manufacturers competing in the hypercar class.
There’s some big questions to examine.
Are the new Hypercar regulations a good thing for the championship, and will it keep manufacturers involved? How will it affect the likes of Toyota & Ferrari, and could it cause one of them to leave, or others to return?
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