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If the extension goes into effect, it would extend the life of the current merged LMDh and LMH rule set to at least ten years. The LMH rules, which existed for two years on their own before LMDh ...
Well, we didn't see this one coming: Porsche is cryptically threatening to make a road-going version of its current-day 963 Prototype race car. How do we know this? On Friday morning, Porsche USA ...
Sim Racing and iRacing have become a major part of NASCAR in recent years. Drivers like William Byron have used those platforms to make inroads into the stock car racing world and become mainstays.
Its a new era that is coming to Genesis, with the debut of its brand new LMDh program beginning to take form for WEC and IMSA in 2026. This afternoon, Genesis revealed the brand new GMR-001 ...
We’ve been privy to the renderings of the Genesis-planned LMDh (Le Mans Daytona hybrid), hypercar competitor coming to WEC and IMSA racing series within the next year or two. But the big reveal ...
BMW says it was convinced of Dries Vanthoor’s potential in LMDh machinery before he had even joined its Hypercar programme in the World Endurance Championship. Vanthoor stepped up to WEC’s top ...
Then, Hyundai and Genesis Magma Racing — the automaker’s new motorsport arm — will bolt up the transmission and hybrid unit that all LMDh cars are required to run.
Following two collisions during an iRacing event, he also claimed the Dutchman would be a 'nobody' without his father's ...
To say BMW has made massive strides with its LMDh programme in the last seven months would be an understatement. The Munich-based manufacturer can now regard itself as a genuine frontrunner in ...
Endurance racing and Porsche go together like currywurst and beer and this, the 963 LMDh is the German first latest take on that winning combination. Making its debut at the Goodwood Festival of ...
So iRacing, it's the pinnacle ... Should Genesis see on-track success when its LMDh program is in full swing, no doubt we'll see it touting the successes in advertising or making overt references ...