Racecar Engineering

Equality madness

In the last edition of Racecar Engineering we wrote about the level of trust the manufacturers have in the sanctioning bodies over the issue of Balance of Performance, and how their decisions taken at Le Mans will affect their relationship going forwards.

It didn’t take long for the scenario to play out as expected. The weekend that magazine hit the shelves, the WEC was on track again, with Ferrari celebrating its homecoming to Monza. There, a new Balance of Performance table was published. Ferrari

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