Autosport have reported:
Diesel engines in the World Touring Car Championship will have their performance controlled through the imposition of limits for fuel pressure, boost pressure, and air/fuel mix ratio this season.
The move is intended to ensure that diesel and petrol engines can compete on a level playing field, but the precise limits for each engine's performance have yet to be finalised.
Read more at Autosport
No word on how this might effect the BTCC. It appears at this stage to be somewhat self governed inside the WTCC. So i would only presume BTCC will continue to follow the current S2000D rule book and see how things pan out.
SEAT UK have run without a flat floor anyway, as this was not allowed in the British series. The fact the World team will now have to run a similar setup this can only benefit the UK team with similar data.
Diesel engines in the World Touring Car Championship will have their performance controlled through the imposition of limits for fuel pressure, boost pressure, and air/fuel mix ratio this season.
The move is intended to ensure that diesel and petrol engines can compete on a level playing field, but the precise limits for each engine's performance have yet to be finalised.
Read more at Autosport
No word on how this might effect the BTCC. It appears at this stage to be somewhat self governed inside the WTCC. So i would only presume BTCC will continue to follow the current S2000D rule book and see how things pan out.
SEAT UK have run without a flat floor anyway, as this was not allowed in the British series. The fact the World team will now have to run a similar setup this can only benefit the UK team with similar data.
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