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Can you bring to the attentiontention of resident ‘Mystic Meg’ Johnny Herbert his article in the November 2021 issue [Opinion], where he jokingly predicted a driver suing another driver for losing the world championship. Sadly his joke has become reality.

ROY CHANEY, VIRGINIA WATER, SURREY

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Iread in the September edition an assertion that the LMP2 class would not feature from 2024 in the 24 Hours of Le Mans [Matters of Moment]. That is incorrect.

Whilst LMP2 leaves the FIA World Endurance Championship after the current season, which will become a two-class championship from 2024, LMP2 will still be added for Le Mans with entries of well into double figures expected.

Those cars are expected to be drawn from 2023 runners in the European Le Mans Series and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and from the 2023/2024 Asian Le Mans Series. Le Mans will therefore

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