Hypercar, LMDh Rules Extended to 2032 in WEC
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Hypercar, LMDh rules extended to 2032 in WEC
The lifecycle of the current generation of Le Mans Hypercar and LMDh prototypes has been extended until 2032 in the World Endurance Championship. The move, predicted by Motorsport.com in April, means that the LMH formula is set to span 12 years following its 2021 introduction and LMDh 10 years, and follows on the two-year extension announced this time last year. Confirmation of the plans ...Keep reading
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Every year Le Mans organiser the ACO holds a major press conference on the Friday between qualifying and the 24 Hours, packed with announcements about the event and the World Endurance Championship’s next moves.Here are the key takeaways from the 2025 edition.Hypercar regulations to stayThe ACO and FIA have officially announced the extension of the Hypercar regulations until the end of the 2032 season, providing manufacturers and teams with unpr…
Already extended until 2029 last year, the current regulation of the Hypercar category will now be in force until 2032 announced the ACO on the margins of the 24 hours of Le Mans. Moreover, the 2026 calendar will be identical to that of this year.
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