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GT3 aero kits proposed

The ACO used its Friday press conference at Le Mans to confirm it will welcome GT3 cars to Le Mans from 2024 with a Pro-Am line up, and it intends to run aero kits to provide the cars with a unique identity compared to other GT3 races around the world.

Manufacturers and teams were united against the idea, as all feel it adds unnecessary cost to an otherwise cheaper alternative to the current GTE cars, but Stéphane Ratel was supportive of the move: ‘Le Mans is special, and deserves special cars,’ said the

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