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The World Endurance Championship has announced it will stop publishing detailed Balance of Performance data starting in 2026.
This decision marks a significant shift in transparency, as the series aims to reduce public controversy surrounding car performance adjustments.
Officials believe that keeping these technical tweaks private will shift the focus back to on-track racing rather than political debates.

Under the new policy, teams will still receive the necessary data, but the information will no longer be available for fans or media to analyze.
The BoP system is designed to level the playing field between different car manufacturers to ensure close and competitive racing.
Some critics argue that the lack of transparency might lead to more speculation regarding favoritism or unfair advantages among manufacturers.
The WEC management remains confident that this move will protect the integrity of the sport and streamline the championship’s public image.
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