The new Le Mans Legends Series, created by Peter Auto, will feature LMP1, LMP2 prototypes, and GT cars from the mid-2010s, supporting rounds of the upcoming World Endurance Championship season. Expected to see participation from a variety of machinery, including LMP2 cars as recent as 2016, the series aims to appeal to a younger generation fascinated by more modern cars. This modern series follows the Endurance Racing Legends category for pre-2005 machines, catering to the timeless appeal and iconic status of cars like the Ferrari F430, Pescarolo, and more recent…
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Revitalizing Retro: A Futuristic Twist on Classic Sportscars for WEC
The new Le Mans Legends Series will feature LMP1 and LMP2 prototypes alongside GT cars from the mid-2010s, supporting rounds of the upcoming World Endurance Championship season. Organised by Peter Auto, the series will see a variety of machinery participating, including LMP2 cars from as recent as 2016. The aim is to cater to a younger audience interested in modern cars, like the Ferrari F430, Pescarolo, Peugeot 908, and iconic Audis and Corvettes. In addition to WEC events, the Le Mans Legends Series will also be part of the annual…
BővebbenUnleashing the Fury: Lando Norris’ Scathing McLaren Evaluation
Lando Norris narrowly missed out on the fastest time in FP2 but the Briton was not at all happy with his day behind the wheel.
BővebbenIn the Heat of the Race: Ferrari’s Prophetic Premonition Unfolding at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
Ferrari’s worrying pre-round prediction is coming true at 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
BővebbenThe Momentous Ruling: FIA’s Verdict on George Russell Unveiled at Canadian Grand Prix
FIA announce George Russell punishment verdict at Canadian Grand Prix
BővebbenUnraveling the Suspension of Warwick as FIA Steward for F1 Canadian Grand Prix
The FIA has suspended Derek Warwick from FIA driver steward duties on the eve of the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix for remarks made after Max Verstappen’s penalty in Spain. Warwick, a former F1 driver, was replaced by Enrique Bernoldi for the Canadian GP. Warwick’s suspension came after unauthorized media comments following the Spanish GP about the penalty on Verstappen for the clash with George Russell. Warwick’s statements on the penalty decision were not well-received, leading to his immediate suspension from steward duties for the Canadian Grand Prix. His critique…
BővebbenThe Shocking Suspension of Derek Warwick: Unraveling the FIA Steward Controversy at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix
The FIA suspended Derek Warwick from FIA driver steward duties ahead of the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix due to unauthorized media comments he made about Max Verstappen’s penalty in Spain. Warwick, a former F1 driver, was replaced by Enrique Bernoldi following his suspension, which was announced Friday night. The reason for the suspension was Warwick publicly critiquing the stewards’ decision after the Spanish GP, commenting on Verstappen’s clash with George Russell. Warwick’s interview raised concerns as he shared opinions on a case he was not involved in, leading to…
BővebbenRacing with Reserve: Ferrari Encourages Discretion Amidst F1 Spanish GP Challenges
Ferrari has continued to maintain an evasive stance when it comes to discussing the car problems that hampered both drivers during F1’s Spanish GP.
BővebbenMcLaren Unveils Visionary 2027 LMDh Show Car and Bold Plans for Trackday Model
McLaren has unveiled a full-scale model of the LMDh prototype for the World Endurance Championship, marking its return to top-flight sportscar racing. The Hypercar challenger is set to compete in the Hypercar class from 2027, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of McLaren’s victory at Le Mans with the F1 GTR. The organization also shared plans to offer a version of the LMDh for track-day use through Project Endurance, presenting an opportunity for customers to own an authentic Hypercar and participate in a two-year trackday program. The track-day car, powered by…
BővebbenRevolutionizing Perfection: McLaren Unveils Futuristic 2027 LMDh Show Car and Track-Ready Model
McLaren unveiled a full-scale model of its LMDh prototype for the WEC Hypercar class that’s set to debut in 2027, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of its Le Mans victory with the F1 GTR. Alongside the racing model, McLaren announced plans to sell a track-day version of the LMDh as part of Project Endurance, offering customers a chance to own an authentic Hypercar experience. The track-day car, powered by the same twin-turbo V6 engine as the racing prototype, is being developed in collaboration with Dallara. McLaren Racing oversees the car’s…
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