LMP1 could the the main class for turbo engines and the LMP2 could be the class for NA engines... So everybody is happy...Yeah I'm kind of torn slightly, the current LMP1 Hybrids are amazing rocket ships and although their looks are slightly love it or hate it I love the way LMP1 is at the moment.
If it comes to the point though that the ACO and FIA have to get rid of the hybrids to keep the category alive then that's what has to be done. My only worry is that the manufacturers will want small capacity turbos (like their road cars). Whereas what I really want is 3.5litre V10's...
In an ideal world we would get to the stage of customer cars again and that would be back to the Group C type of era, the fact that Ginetta are offering this chassis is a bit of a lifeline and will hopefully bolster the grids over the coming years.
LMP1H could survive only if it would became like a covered wheels F1 class in shorter races that can be good for generalist TV broadcasts... WEC is fascinating but it's a niche class cause it requires deviotion and passion (and time) to follow a 6 hours or longer race...
IMHO