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The FIA World Council of Motor Sport announced a technical regulations for the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) from 2014.
The FIA aims to "provide for more spectacular cars with bigger aerodynamic devices and greater performance through weight reduction and power increase, while maintaining similar costs," the statement says.
The WTCC will begin a new chapter in 2014, which could help new constructors to enter the series, especially Citroen (with rally star Sebastien Loeb) and Renault that are set to make their debuts in the WTCC in 2014.
From 2013, diesel cars will no longer be accepted in the championship. The Brazilian event in Curitiba has been deleted from the 2013 calendar.
The FIA aims to "provide for more spectacular cars with bigger aerodynamic devices and greater performance through weight reduction and power increase, while maintaining similar costs," the statement says.
Photo: FIA WTCC |
The WTCC will begin a new chapter in 2014, which could help new constructors to enter the series, especially Citroen (with rally star Sebastien Loeb) and Renault that are set to make their debuts in the WTCC in 2014.
From 2013, diesel cars will no longer be accepted in the championship. The Brazilian event in Curitiba has been deleted from the 2013 calendar.