ACO makes rules change to help non-diesels
The ACO as the guarantor of this climate of trust and spirit of openness that is crucial for endurance racing has taken the time to consult all the entrants. It appears that now is the right moment to close the gap between the performances of the LM P1 petrol-engines prototypes and those of the diesel-powered cars over a lap, so as to maintain a constant and visible level of suspense throughout the race.
As a result, two technical adjustments will be made for the 2008 season:
- The minimum weight of the LM P1 cars is fixed at 900 kgs.
- The surface of the air restrictors fitted to petrol-engined cars will benefit from a 3% increase.
These adjustments intervene before the announcement in November of the modifications to the regulations affecting the prototype categories (LM P1 and LM P2), which will remain valid for several years.