Le Mans Hypercar: First details emerge about road-relevant endurance series

Alex Misoyannis • The hotly-anticipated, heavily overhauled top tier of the 2020/21 World Endurance Championship has finally been named: Le Mans Hypercar (LMH). First announced in June 2018, the new hypercar class replaces the outgoing LMP1 rules, and aims to draw a closer connection between the racing on track and the sales race in the showrooms. Alongside the name announcement, a number of key rules were also detailed in a report from Motorsport.

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