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Originally Posted by trickyd
Then, if they wanted to, McLaren/Porsche/Mercedes/Aston Martin/Ferrari can race a car based on their hybrid hypercar. They could be allowed to make it longer and wider up to a limit, add a wing/diffuser and some cooling/aero ducts and cutaways.
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Considering the amount teeth pulling it took just to get the three road cars tested side-by-side-by-side, I suspect the holy trinity wouldn't participate. And Merc's money is tied up elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by trickyd
In an ideal world these two classes would then mix it at the front in a similar way that you had the Joest Porsche and Courage's mixing it with the works GT1 cars in the mid to late 90's. Then at least when the manufacturers take their toys away after a year or two you'd have a top class left.
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Except that was never the intention. GT1 was never supposed to compete with the prototypes, but LMP675 was supposed to compete for wins overall. ACO doesn't have a great history with this bit.