Agree with Radar, this is a point that's been beaten on before. The Porsche RS Spyder was commisioned by Porsche North America from the outset to be a "customer car" therefore a car for smaller privateer teams, I doubt when they were designing it they thought they had a Audi beater on their hands, just so happens that under the current IMSA regs, there are circuits where it can topple the silver turbo trucks. As far as Honda goes I suspect much the same, that these are eventually going to be cars for privateer teams. Honda has done much the same thing Porsche did, initially put the car in the hands of a couple of serious, professional squads to sort the cars out before putting them in smaller teams hands. It makes perfect sense, how many times in recent years have we seen customer cars from Reynard, Lola, or other racing car constructors being sold to teams, only to find out that the cars are complete sh*t-boxes, or in need of a huge amount of sorting and testing. What Porsche and Honda are doing is selling racing cars that have already been de-bugged.
I suspect that if Porsche or Honda really wanted to mount huge factory efforts, they would go the LMP1 route. From what I can tell, they're looking to sell racing cars and promote their brand.
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