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How Can The New WEC Hypercar Class Capture The Magic of Group C?
How Can The New WEC Hypercar Class Capture The Magic of Group C?-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:49

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The WEC Hypercar class that will replace LMP1 next year as the highest class of endurance racing sanctioned by the FIA (LeMons be damned) has a lot to live up to. These cars will be racing the same courses traversed by the mighty Ford GT, Porsche 917, Mazda 787B and countless others.

While the is supposed to cultivate competition between racers and consequently more excitement for spectators, the waning interest in LMP1 racing that led to the new class’s creation still poses a threat. But the idea here is to get people back into endurance racing, and if the glory days as depicted in Ford vs. Ferrari are going to be attainable, it’s probably going to take more than just reshuffling the classes of cars.

My first instinct is that manufacturer participation is key. Back in 1989, there were seven factory teams racing at Le Mans. With names like Porsche, Jaguar, and Marcedes but also Peugeot and Toyota on the track, spectators can feel a little bit of a connection between what they see on Circuit de la Sarthe and what they drive everyday. Luckily for us, a few manufacturers have already signed on to race Hypercars when the class launches, with Aston Martin, Toyota and among them. I think that could go a long way to getting people outside our little bubble of car-rabid nerds to pay attention again.

But maybe that’s not it. Maybe something else could do it. Liveries? Sponsors? New courses? Let us know what your ideas for infusing the Hypercar class with what it needs to help endurance racing break back into the mainstream again in the comments below!

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