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In December 2017, the FIA World MotorSport Council (WMSC) discussed measures for controlling costs for the 2018 FIA World Rallycross Championship. With a lot of discussion taking place during the various race weekends of the 2017 FIA World Rallycross Championship where costs were said to be rising due to the increased Manufacturer involvement and development in the series, this led to talks about how to combat rising costs in World RX.
The FIA WMSC then announced the following measures for the 2018 FIA World Rallycross Championship to better control costs where there are new limitations on the following components:
Engines:
- Reduction from three to two engine seals per year
- Introduction of a Technical Declaration form, to supplement the Technical Passport, which will be used to identify items that are restricted to remove development opportunities and costs
- Restrict brakes to the declared specification for the year
Turbos:
- Reduction from six to four turbochargers per year
- Tyre usage: in the first two events a maximum of 12 new tyres (wet and dry) may be registered per car.
- From the third event, a maximum of eight news tyres (wet and dry) and four used tyres (wet and dry) registered in a previous event may be registered. Only registered tyres can be used in the event [this represents a reduction in the number of tyres available as it removes the possibility to use unregistered tyres in practice and warm-up].
- The make, model and location of the gearbox.
- If a central differential is used (transmission specification is locked for the year with or without a centre diff.)
- Restrict gear ratios to two declared sets for the year.
- Restrict the rear aerodynamic device to the declared specification for the year
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