Le Mans/WEC 19 Jul 18
FIA, ACO make LMP1 EoT changes ahead of Silverstone
The FIA and ACO have made some key changes to the Equivalence of Technology in the FIA WEC’s LMP1 class ahead of next month’s 6 Hours (…)
The FIA and ACO have made some key changes to the Equivalence of Technology in the FIA WEC’s LMP1 class ahead of next month’s 6 Hours (…)
The Automobile Club De L’Ouest revealed a detailed framework for the proposed 2020 ‘LMP1’ regulations for the FIA World Endurance (…)
The FIA World Motorsport Council, at its meeting in Manila, has published the first official look at what we can expect for the future (…)
One of the better questions throughout the week at Le Mans in June was how the upstart Nissan Motorsports team should be judged. Taking on (…)
Nissan’s new World Endurance Championship LMP1 program has experienced delays that will keep the front-engine cars from competing a week from (…)
Nissan Motorsports boss Darren Cox has all but confirmed the brand’s plans to reveal its new LMP1 challenger using the biggest sporting (…)
There will be no Oak/Onroak LMP1 for the 2015 season but the project is far from dead. Oak Racing owner Jacques Nicolet said that while (…)
Welcome to Marshall Pruett’s new Racing Tech Mailbag on RACER.com. If you have questions about the (…)
Porsche and Audi officials insist this week’s Sebring test, at which their new LMP1 contenders will be present, will not give a true (…)