Racecar Engineering

Pushing the limits

The trucks are now back at base and the racecars won’t run in anger again in 2020. Returning home to England feels great after what can only be described as a really odd season of racing in the US.

When the IMSA season restarted after the spring lockdown, the schedule had to be compressed into a much shorter period. What this meant for the teams is nobody had a day off for a long time as it was a case of prepare the cars, travel, race the cars, travel, repeat.

We returned to competition in

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