BMW Reveals Tweaked LMDh Car for 2026 WEC, IMSA Campaigns
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BMW's LMDh-boldies for the Hypercar class in the WEC and the GTP category of the IMSA are undergoing an Aero-Update - Is the Le Mans breakthrough?
The hypercar of the Bavarian manufacturer will be slightly revised for the 2026 season. There is a new front game with a different splitter among others. For the first time in the race, the update will start at the 24h Daytona.
BMW unveils its 2026 Hypercar - who else can still upgrade?
BMW unveiled today the 2026 version of its M Hybrid V8. It has used one of the five jokers granted by the FIA and the ACO to update its LMDh for the World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar Championship.How does this EVO joker system work? Who has done what? Which manufacturer is planning to do an evo on its car for 2026? These are the questions we will try to answer.Once homologated, Hypercar cars cannot evolve any further – or almost no…
BMW Testing Planned Aerodynamic Update for 2026
BMW M Motorsport has been testing a planned aerodynamic update kit to its LMDh car ahead of the 2026 sportscar racing season. The update, subject to FIA approval, includes a new splitter to optimise airflow around the BMW M Hybrid V8 and make the car perform with greater consistency across different track types. The revised aero profile is also aimed at improving efficiency of the cooling system. Notably, the distinctive ‘kidney’ grille at the f…
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