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Peugeot: Reliability will dictate when Hypercar will race – Motorsport.com, Edition: Australia
Peugeot has suggested that the reliability of its new Le Mans Hypercar in testing will dictate when during the 2022 FIA World Endurance Championship season it will…

The French marque’s new hybrid-powered contender is not due to run for the first time until the end of next year ahead of its race debut at some point in 2022.
Peugeot pushed back the first test of its LMH car from next summer as a result of the delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and it insists that it is still far away from deciding exactly when the car will make its first race outing.
That means it remains unclear if the manufacturer will be contending for a fourth victory in the Le Mans…
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