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Title: Hypercar regs
Post by: lofty on December 06, 2018, 12:40:45 pm
Now confirmed for 2020-2025


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Landy_Jon on December 06, 2018, 08:25:37 pm
https://assets.lemans.org/explorer/pdf/courses/2018/fia-wec/fia-wec-regulations-2020.pdf

The presentation.


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Barry on December 08, 2018, 11:04:52 am
2020 will be very interesting.
Even though I have been very disappointed with the race, especially the LMP1 class, especially this year, I have decided to soldier on to see these cars.
I'll be 62, it will be my 19th Le Mans and I will make a decision then wether to attend my 20th, or watch it from home.
I hope they have got it right.


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: lofty on December 14, 2018, 07:01:43 pm
Bykolles  racing are going to do a hypercar and hope to be ready for 2020.


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: jimclark on December 26, 2018, 09:13:51 am
This will lose...nay, has lost...me :( :
https://assets.lemans.org/explorer/pdf/courses/2018/fia-wec/fia-wec-regulations-2020.pdf

Especially:
"New 2020 WEC LMP1 hypercar regulations revealed including success ballast

In a bid to avoid “extreme development budgets”, the new 2020 cars will be required to carry success ballast linked to how many championship points they have scored. The weight will be added in increments of half a kilo per point up to a maximum of 50kg."


Nothing like some good ol' socialism, huh? Punish the successful. Wonderful... ::)
May as well have Dallara build one car for everyone, throw some different stickers on for variety, and voila, instant BoPing. Isn't that fun.... :'(

It's been a nice ride for me since '65...


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: clkgtrlm1 on January 09, 2019, 05:41:37 pm
Bykolles  racing are going to do a hypercar and hope to be ready for 2020.

SO - does it mean that 2020 will actually be a MIXED grid of current LMP1's (which are homologated for 2019 / 2020 Super-season) AND the new Hypercar regulation cars?

Forgive me if I have missed something.

Or - does the Hypercar class at LM effectively start in 2021?


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: chelsea1970 on January 10, 2019, 10:27:10 am
Current privateer LMP1Ls will be 'grandfathered' for the 2020/21 season to race alongside the new Hypercars or whatever they are called by then


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Lorry on January 14, 2019, 03:08:13 pm
If its like before, they'll handicap the old LMP1s, to ensure that the Hypercars win, but they will all break down. ;D

Apologies for such scepticism so early in the week


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: lofty on January 29, 2019, 06:47:49 pm
IMSA in talks about DPI going hypercar.Joest might be back at  LM.


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Barry on January 31, 2019, 05:47:50 pm
They have, at the moment the best top end sports car regs in the world IMHO, best cars, best races.
Why change something that's not broke in the short/medium term?


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: lofty on February 07, 2020, 04:22:03 pm
Toyota confirm 2 cars for 2021


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: championaudi on February 18, 2020, 09:51:11 pm
oh dear  :o

 Marshall Pruett | 5 hours ago

A major blow has been dealt to the ACO and FIA World Endurance Championship’s plans with the cancellation of Aston Martin Racing’s Hypercar program utilizing its new Valkyrie road car.
RACER has learned a formal announcement is imminent. Reached Monday, a brand representative declined to comment on the topic


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: jimclark on February 19, 2020, 01:25:10 am
The way I figger it, there must be a sheetload of old GTPs lying around collecting dust........  8)

With some creative BoPing we could relive......aaahhh, never mind........   :angel:



Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: clkgtrlm1 on February 19, 2020, 02:16:19 pm
oh dear  :o

 Marshall Pruett | 5 hours ago

A major blow has been dealt to the ACO and FIA World Endurance Championship’s plans with the cancellation of Aston Martin Racing’s Hypercar program utilizing its new Valkyrie road car.
RACER has learned a formal announcement is imminent. Reached Monday, a brand representative declined to comment on the topic

https://www.astonmartin.com/en-us/our-world/news/2020/02/19/-strong-aston-martin-to-re-evaluate-hypercar-race-programme-strong-


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Truck on February 19, 2020, 10:21:45 pm
...….Apologies for such scepticism so early in the week
Does this mean Toyota win again and again?


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Barry on February 20, 2020, 12:56:30 am
...….Apologies for such scepticism so early in the week
Does this mean Toyota win again and again?

I think hypercar is a dead duck.
Peugeot will go LMDh, it's a lot cheaper, if they go down that route I think Toyota will follow or pull out completely.
I can't see Toyota doing another season as the only viable entry in a class, they have had to take a lot of negative comments on the chin already in LMP1 and won't want to be seen to be avoiding the competition.
And they know as we all do any BOP will favour Peugeot!
IMHO the whole thing is a farce so that the ACO can save face instead of adopting DPI in the first place, which they should have done.
As Nick holland has pointed out LMDh is DPI 2.0.




Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: enzo on February 20, 2020, 12:37:56 pm
Daddy stroll doesn't understand most Aston buyers would prefer a link to an LMP/gte car than a branded car getting a 10th place finish in F1. At least his son wont have any fear of losing his F1 seat and the likes of Hulkenberg cant get a drive !!


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Truck on February 20, 2020, 06:51:15 pm
…….And they know as we all do any BOP will favour Peugeot!
Surely not  ;D

Yes. its been a farce for ages and BoP adjustments aren't the cure as Aston saw last year, and Hypercar was too "adventurous".  That leaves LMDP, which is a super LMP2, which was probably the right idea to start with.  Toadying up to major manufacturers hasn't worked in the past either, - they just don't have the enthusiasm, or if they do there's no cash, So LMP1 has been pretty poor for years, but they've made it limp on, as Hypercar could.

Rant over


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: championaudi on March 04, 2020, 08:58:28 pm
*Daddy stroll doesn't understand most Aston buyers would prefer a link to an LMP/gte car than a branded car getting a 10th place finish in F1. At least his son wont have any fear of losing his F1 seat and the likes of Hulkenberg cant get a drive !! *

" rant alert!"

Since the early 90's Ive been a sportscar fan & was excited to see Aston return to sportscar racing in 2005, a fan through good times & bad, with the odd baseball cap /polo shirt bought to show my support .
Whist I could understand / tolerate their short term presence in current F1 (IPO etc) I never felt any interest / passion for their involvement ,especially with their association with the Thailand energy drink.
Stroll's money was needed but to wrap Aston future around Formula one is a mistake ,as it was said above , its buyers are clever people & must be cringing at its projected new future


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Scirocco on May 06, 2020, 12:02:18 pm
So where does LMP2 fit in? Will there only be LMDh and hypercars or will there be another class?


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Lorry on May 06, 2020, 05:30:03 pm
So where does LMP2 fit in?....
There is a new generation LMP2, using the same chassis as the LMDh cars, which may be a bit hypercarish.

Now the current Daytona prototypes were only just faster than a LMP2, so the LMP2s were restricted in the US.  These new categories are going to be close, although the LMDh cars will have more power and KERS, but not the 1000 bhp of the Hypercars, so seem to fit in-between.

I've been moaning about this for ages, as LMP2 was very successful, in terms of numbers, so they had to change it to restore chaos.

As everything is being delayed, I think that some of this is still up in the air, but someone will know


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: lofty on May 06, 2020, 06:52:48 pm
Although tigh t racing I thought lmp2 a onemake series.all the same engines sucks.no innovation just seems to be against the act idea.different engines blasting past at night at least helps guess the car.


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Lorry on May 06, 2020, 08:58:45 pm
You've got a point, but P2/C2 didn't used to be like that.

LMP2 had become popular with the privateers, whilst LMP1 faded.  Only the rules limited the engine and chassis, but I suppose they limited the cost too


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Werner on May 07, 2020, 11:23:20 am
LMP2 – I still remember the time when the teams could built their own chassis and put whatever engine they liked in the back, e.g. a Mazda, AER, Judd, Zytek and others. I did media work for an LMP2 -team in those days and noticed that costs had started to skyrocket because of that freedom. And reliability was very low – I still remember the 2007 Le Mans when they even didn’t have enough teams to fill the podium after the race – only 2 LMP2 teams were classified.

This got a lot better when they introduced the cost capped chassis in 2011 and a few years later the Gibson engine, which is also cost-capped. Of course, I miss the variety of open- and closed LMP2-prototypes which we had until 2010, but the racing, the competition has become a lot better nowadays and because of the cost cap more teams can afford to race in this class. And these cars are quick – in 2019 the LMP2 did lap times of around 3:25 – which was a good time for an LMP1 not so long ago.

Currently the plan for 2021 for LMP2 is to reduce the output of the Gibson engine by 40 hp and introduce a standard tyre supplier for this class – all of this to make sure that there is a  performance gap compared to the new Hypercar/LMDh class.


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Barry on May 07, 2020, 11:43:14 am
When the phrase 'race of attrition' really was true.
LMP675 was fun though, loved it when MG were scaring the sh*t out of Audi in 2002, until they blew their engines!


Title: Re: Hypercar regs
Post by: Werner on May 07, 2020, 02:55:48 pm
When the phrase 'race of attrition' really was true.
LMP675 was fun though, loved it when MG were scaring the sh*t out of Audi in 2002, until they blew their engines!


Oh, I loved the MG too - because of a much lower car weight they were able to compete against LMP900 cars, well, at least as long as they lasted. That changed unfortunately completely with the introduction of the LMP1/LMP2 rules in 2005.