WTCR boss wants the Lync & Co team to return to the series next year following its decision to withdraw from the remainder of the 2022 campaign due to tyre safety fears.
Speaking at the French round at l’Anneau du Rhin this weekend, WTCR director Jean-Baptiste Ley was conciliatory towards the reigning champion team after it pulled the plug this week on the rest of its 2022 campaign.
“Cyan has been part of the championship for many years, they have brought a lot to the championship. We need to respect that. “Also we have already started to work on the 2023 season with a proper calendar, moving back to the expected standard from WTCR, with a wide range of events on a worldwide basis, with also some improvements and new concepts in the format of the championship to attract more competitors and move back to the normal WTCR level, with numerous cars on the grid and proper events.”
“We received a request in our technical department from [Cyan] that it was OK to have this 20kg reduction for all cars, but their request was also to have a change in BoP for their car, to have a reduction from another 30kg,” he said. “Probably with time we could make a better evaluation for 30kg and probably 50kg, working on the power of the engine. But you can imagine that is not something to request for today or tomorrow.”Photo by: WTCR
Earlier this week, Goodyear released a statement on its findings following the failures at the Italian circuit.
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