IMSA Revolutionizes GTD Racing with Updated Balance of Performance Process

IMSA Revolutionizes GTD Racing with Updated Balance of Performance Process

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IMSA has released the Balance of Performance tables for the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, and compared to the configurations for the Rolex 24 at Daytona, the tables for Sebring include changes t…

IMSA has released the Balance of Performance tables for the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, featuring changes for all cars in the GTP and GTD classes compared to Daytona. The revised BoP process came after a new method was tried at Daytona for GTD PRO and GTD classes. Adjustments were made due to new cars and the switch to Michelin tires for GTD cars, with tests conducted after Daytona. IMSA collaborated with manufacturers on determining the BoP for Rolex 24 based on specific exercises. For Sebring, IMSA used data from previous events and the Rolex 24 to create the BoP solution, with penalties issued to Ferrari and BMW at Daytona. No further tests are planned, but the series may consider a post-season test at a representative track. IMSA will continue refining the BoP process with prior event data, emphasizing common performance targets for manufacturers.

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