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Originally Posted by Chiana
Nothing has changed from last year, they're still separate sub classes, the one and only thing they've done is renamed LMP1-L as LMP1 Non-Hybrid in the regulations, and in the ACO timing sheets they read as LMP1. Even though the hybrid cars are still labeled as LMP1-H... so you have LMP1-H & LMP1 there which is in no way confusing
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lmp1 with H meaning hybrid... if thats confusing I wonder how one would feel with stuff like tudor's classes?