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Peugeot 908 HDI-FAP LM think about a mythical car
Yeah the Nissan Le Mans debacle was an interesting one. I never really could peg if they took that effort seriously or not. If they did take it seriously than they would have returned the following year with a totally different approach. You don't just "show up" and win at Le Mans.I doubt Nissan ever seriously wanted to challenge for Le Mans. By building a ridiculous race car they got the same PR for a fraction of the cost. They never even bothered to race outside of Le Mans, it was a shameful PR exercise.
From what I've seen they're going to be in the new "Hypercar" class. In this new class, they have to derive the hybrid system from a road car. Not the whole car.So what car are they going to enter? Dont they need to be based on a road going "supercar"?
From what I've seen they're going to be in the new "Hypercar" class. In this new class, they have to derive the hybrid system from a road car. Not the whole car.
That would be a mismatch yes, the current rules are very unclear as to what they will allow. And no, they won't look like the LMP1 cars of today. Most likely, the confirmed manufacturers will build a work-horse for development and then develop that workhorse into a road going car. Glickenhaus was the first confirmed entry. They're powered by Honda, so I'll assume that they'll probably work with the new NSX powertrain. But these were their design prototypes:Right ok, so its still going to look like an LMP then? Also what if the hybrid system is just what they use say in a Prius, but its going up against a hybrid system of say a McLaren Senna? Isn't that something of a mis-match?