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The hypercars are coming!

NEWS, INTERVIEWS, TECH AND EVERY NEW CAR THAT MATTERS

AFTER YEARS OF DISCUSSIONS, negotiations, and probably plenty of arguments behind closed doors, the future of sportscar racing looks set to finally be on a secure footing, with a multitude of manufacturers joining both the World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the American IMSA series over the next few years, encompassing the blue riband events such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Daytona, plus the Sebring 12 Hours.

Before we get into the individual cars, let’s have a recap of the rules. As it stands, sweeping changes will be made to all the categories that make up the top level of sportscar racing, with the current LMP2 rules continuing until 2025 and GTE – that’s the 911s, Aston Martin

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