P1racenews AI automatic summary:
How drivers need to multi-task in the high-tech world of modern endurance racing
In the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, drivers must focus on clipping apexes, hitting braking marks, and maximizing cornering speeds, while also navigating a multi-class discipline, dealing with faster or slower cars. Additionally, optimizing electronic systems has become a crucial aspect in modern motorsport for performance enhancement. IMSA features four classes, including high-tech GTP hybrid prototypes, LMP2, and GT Daytona divisions for GT3 machinery. The series’ multiple categories create constant traffic challenges for drivers and an exciting viewing experience for fans, with continuous action on the track. Drivers in the LMDh cars face a more intricate role with numerous controls, unlike their F1 counterparts, necessitating a high level of focus and skill in managing the technology. Bosch’s involvement in motorsport electronics, fuel injection systems, and spark plugs has expanded in the computerized era of high-tech motorsport, especially in IMSA with LMDh machinery.