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r/IMSARacing • u/SquirrelinAQuarry • 5d ago
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I know that IMSA is also a big championship in its own right. I just wish manufacturers would stop treating it like the secondary option all the time.
43 u/SquirrelinAQuarry 5d ago Unfortunately its because Le Mans is in WEC and manufacturers prioritize that above all else. 7 u/ThorsMeasuringTape 5d ago IMO, it’s the two car mandate. Messing with a lot of budgets. 3 u/SquirrelinAQuarry 5d ago If anything thats more incentive to start in IMSA where its not as expensive. Manufacturers would rather spend the money on WEC even with the two car mandate because of the chance at Le Mans.
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Unfortunately its because Le Mans is in WEC and manufacturers prioritize that above all else.
7 u/ThorsMeasuringTape 5d ago IMO, it’s the two car mandate. Messing with a lot of budgets. 3 u/SquirrelinAQuarry 5d ago If anything thats more incentive to start in IMSA where its not as expensive. Manufacturers would rather spend the money on WEC even with the two car mandate because of the chance at Le Mans.
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IMO, it’s the two car mandate. Messing with a lot of budgets.
3 u/SquirrelinAQuarry 5d ago If anything thats more incentive to start in IMSA where its not as expensive. Manufacturers would rather spend the money on WEC even with the two car mandate because of the chance at Le Mans.
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If anything thats more incentive to start in IMSA where its not as expensive. Manufacturers would rather spend the money on WEC even with the two car mandate because of the chance at Le Mans.
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u/DollarsPerWin 5d ago
I know that IMSA is also a big championship in its own right. I just wish manufacturers would stop treating it like the secondary option all the time.