2023 and 24 will be such big years for prototype racing in both IMSA and WEC. So many brands all with distinct designs, and hopefully much closer racing and competition. Exiting times ahead
Last time I've been this excited for a Le Mans 24 was in 2015, when Porsche, Audi and Toyota had that titanic battle for a win. There was Nissan as well, but I rather not talk about how that one went
slight correction, LMdH has to use a chassis from another manufacturer (ie Multimatic), for LMH the car manufacturer themselves can manufacure their own chassis
I was just going to say that! It would've been nice to have a presenter who knows a bit more about endurance racing. Nothing wrong with this guy, but it was clear he didn't know much about this topic, which can be forgiven given Top Gear specialises in road cars not motorsport, let alone endurance racing.
I love the fact that the rules have allowed the cars to be so different while in the same class. Hopefully this isn't a repeat of the Nissan entry from a few years ago but a real success. WEC looks like it could be really interesting next year.
It's a shame they didn't continue that nissan project after the 2015 disaster, the concept definitely could have been much better if the team had kept developing it
@@billyjov It was so horribly wrong as a concept. Ben Bowlby seemed to think he knew better than every other race car designer; the advantages he thought he saw were vastly outweighed by the huge number of compromises it required.
By the way, it’s the LMDh’s that must pick from 4 chassis’s which are based on LMP2 chassis’s whilst LMH doesn’t. Those 4 P2 chassis’s are : Dallara Multimatic Ligier Oreca Please don’t spread misinformation for new fans coming into our wonderful world of WEC & IMSA.
It’s astounding how far top gear has fallen. I would be disappointed if any random UA-cam channel I watch did a review of this car and got something so fundamental wrong. I feel unable to trust the journalistic integrity of top gear any more. At least when it was the three idiots they actually got the facts right still!
Amazing that THIS Car Shows that You can build a FAST Hybrid Car that weighs under 1000 kg. 2023 is going to be a Great Year for Racing almost like 1989 and 1992 was in the Past.
You mean TIE Interceptor, right? 😂 A bit of a geek moment but a TIE Fighter is a run-of-the-mill suicide machine whilst the Interceptor is the Empire's hot rod superior dog fighter. When Rebels see a squadron of them, a sense of dread usually follows.
The LMH manufacturers do NOT have to pick a chassis, that would be the LMDH cars...this was a major reason ferrari chose to develop an LMH, as they wanted to design the whole car.
cannot wait for all these new LMH entries to duke it out with each other. Looking forward to this 9X8, as it's the most unique looking car of the bunch.
I mean... 11 cars is the biggest top class ever in WEC (which only started in 2012) that would be next year with: 2x Toyota 2x Peugeot 2x Ferrari 4x Porsche 1x Cadillac additionally we might get: 1x Glickenhaus 2x ByKolles / Vanwall 1x Isotta Fraschini coming in 2024: 2x Alpine 2x Lamborghini 2x BMW Which would make the grid to 21 (Full Season Entries) So I'm fairly sure the last time we had a top class this large (at Le Mans) was when Group C was still around
@@billyjov But next year will definitely bring us one of the biggest if not the biggest grid because maybe more teams will join in the following years.
I think you've confused some of the LMH and LMDh rules together. LMH doesn't demand that you use an LMP2 chassis as a basis; that's only IMSA-LMDh rules (which also uses a spec KERS on the rear axle). The WEC Hypercars (Toyota, Peugeot, Ferrari) use bespoke chassis and an electric front axle.
More of this on wec and European Le Mans series! People need to know about these races. So of the best races Iv ever seen the last couple of years more people need to know about these classes. good I’m depth talking tho👍🏻👍🏻
@@clemsiemckenzie9799 search LMH vs LMDH there’s a few videos that do a very good job of explaining the differences. Keep in mind the age of the videos as some manufacturers have dropped out since this class started last year.
A small correction. The point about using a chassis from one of four manufacturers only applies to the LMdH rules, not the hypercar rules. Under hypercar rules, the teams can build the chassis as well.
I feel this is a winner in many aspect and will save upper end sports car racing. Reduced cost alone is monumental and the fields will be huge by 2025, I'm finally excited again.......the 80's GTP and Group C being the best IMHO.
Correction here 1st off it’s a new class not a new series, the WEC is a decade old at this point but LMH is replacing the top class of LMP1 and 2nd LMDH has to use a spec chassis from 1 of 4 manufacturers but LMH can be bespoke
I am sure people have already commented, but if not allow me. There are two car build formulas LMH and LMDh the “h” does not stand for hybrid, it was never explained what it was. Within WEC all cars be they LMH or LMDh are called Hypercars, and in the IMSA competition they are called GTP. LMH cars can build their own chassis and be 4WD, and have a lot of freedom when it comes to the engine. LMDh cars, which the Peugeot isn’t, it is a LMH car, must use either a Dallara, Multimatic, Oreca or Ligier chassis and use the stock hybrid system which powers the rear wheels only. Aero for both LMDh and LMH cars is restricted, and is tested in the wind tunnel by the governing bodies.
I hope this kind of regulation will bring out some good competition. Because instead of saying "Here's what you can use, make the fastest car." and the company with the most money/best engineers wins, they say "Your car is supposed to have this much power, can produce this much downforce and needs this kind of drag, now do what the hell you want with it." While it's sad that engineers can't really create some incredible, complex and outside the box technology for a performance advantage they will probably have to optimise other stuff. I'm escited to see what all this will look like at the end.
Because due to BoP there's no real point in going crazy with the design when you'll be handicapped back to the performance of the more standard designs.
You know, I've always liked Tom Ford. He's aged very well too. I've also always liked the actual journalist side of the TopGear production, I used to have mag subscriptions. But given all the money, all the access and all the experience... Tom still didn't pronounce Alpine correctly. Then said Balance Of Power regulations, no, BoP is balance of performance because they don't just consider power. They can add or remove weight, change aero etc.
As a French, seeing this Peugeot and Alpine racing is just awesome. Btw, love the HEAVY baguette accent of Peugeot head. Even me couldn't understand s**t
F1 is best in technology too and by miles. The reason why they can't design let's say wingless car or different shape is due to the very strict regulations. In f1 you have much less freedom in designing the car and how you operate it.
At the moment Peugeot is quite slow compared to Toyota. There are probably still some issues to solve but I hope the FIA don't ruin their races with the BOP, like with Alpine this year in Le Mans and Fuji
Fuji was literally their second race ever with the 9X8, Toyota have been racing in Hypercar and before LMP1 for more than 10 years, of course they won't be competitive from the start.
@@falinestixiaolong9691 YEah exactly, it will take a few years. Hopefully, willl the lowered cost of LMH series, manufacturers can commit on it for years.
Lots of wrong information. LMH can build their own chassis and choose either hybrid power to the front wheels or rear LMDH use a provided chassis and transmission and the hybrid power can only be sent to the rear. Research guys!!
Always liked Peugeot's car designs. Definitely a beautiful machine.
The 9X8 looks so alien compared to the other cars on the track. Well done Peugeot!!!
Its slow tho so
@@ishmamchowdhury45 Its not slow.
671bhp? Tardy.
@@_stoupa2_397 bop caught it up but its still wayy below par
2023 and 24 will be such big years for prototype racing in both IMSA and WEC. So many brands all with distinct designs, and hopefully much closer racing and competition. Exiting times ahead
Eudrance racing is shaping up too be more exciting then F1 with all these manufacturers coming in.
Got my tickets booked for Le Man next year😁
Don't get too excited. Petrol were forecasted to hit £25 a gallon in 2024. OH GOD, even rewriting that price gave me chills.
Last time I've been this excited for a Le Mans 24 was in 2015, when Porsche, Audi and Toyota had that titanic battle for a win. There was Nissan as well, but I rather not talk about how that one went
@@pedroneves4465 Long boi
slight correction, LMdH has to use a chassis from another manufacturer (ie Multimatic), for LMH the car manufacturer themselves can manufacure their own chassis
I was just about to point that out 🙂
And "La Mon". 🤬
@@cookedit and Alpeen.
Yeah, it kind of insults Peugeot to say they took the easier cheaper option
I was just going to say that! It would've been nice to have a presenter who knows a bit more about endurance racing. Nothing wrong with this guy, but it was clear he didn't know much about this topic, which can be forgiven given Top Gear specialises in road cars not motorsport, let alone endurance racing.
Definitely one of the top 5 best looking race cars in decades.
The livery makes it look really bad. I saw an edit of it with the 905 colors, it was awesome.
Definitely agree. Livery looks good on it as well IMO.
@@KepleroGT Definitely disagree the black and grey tone suits this beautiful machine, a touch of red and nice subtle lines.
Je pense que l'on peut tous se réunir sur un point : cette voiture est MA-GNI-FI-QUE !
I love the fact that the rules have allowed the cars to be so different while in the same class. Hopefully this isn't a repeat of the Nissan entry from a few years ago but a real success. WEC looks like it could be really interesting next year.
It's a shame they didn't continue that nissan project after the 2015 disaster, the concept definitely could have been much better if the team had kept developing it
It already isn't a repeat of nissan solely because of them skipping le mans, as well as the vast amount of testing they've done.
@@billyjov yep. For me honestly the GT-R LM NISMO is amazing to look at. Also its FF.
@@billyjov It was so horribly wrong as a concept. Ben Bowlby seemed to think he knew better than every other race car designer; the advantages he thought he saw were vastly outweighed by the huge number of compromises it required.
Peugeot actually knows how to win the whole thing though, unlike Nissan
I am so excited to see Peugeot and Ferrari back in the WEC!! 2023 is gonna be SOOOOO GOOD!!!!
By the way, it’s the LMDh’s that must pick from 4 chassis’s which are based on LMP2 chassis’s whilst LMH doesn’t. Those 4 P2 chassis’s are :
Dallara
Multimatic
Ligier
Oreca
Please don’t spread misinformation for new fans coming into our wonderful world of WEC & IMSA.
its crazy that they get the main difference between the LMH and LMDH completely wrong
Correct!
Bad journalism
It’s astounding how far top gear has fallen. I would be disappointed if any random UA-cam channel I watch did a review of this car and got something so fundamental wrong. I feel unable to trust the journalistic integrity of top gear any more. At least when it was the three idiots they actually got the facts right still!
Hi mate, I’m looking to get into these categories for the upcoming years, to be clear who builds the cars then? The teams listed or the manufacturers?
Looks so much better than all the other Le Mans hypercars
Yup! This along with the Glickenhause imo are the two of the best looking LMH cars on the grid.
Nah. Ferrari 499 is out now and looks better.
Ikr
@@HG504X I said, "in my opinion". I wasn't stating a fact. I saw the Ferrari 499 and I still think 9X8 and Glickenhause are prettier.
That Fezza us badass
I'm so happy Peugeot is getting back into the game properly and taking it seriously
I love this car... and I love that a manufacturer takes risks... congratulations Peugeot 👏👏
Amazing that THIS Car Shows that You can build a FAST Hybrid Car that weighs under 1000 kg. 2023 is going to be a Great Year for Racing almost like 1989 and 1992 was in the Past.
amazing looking car, but don't know any resemblance to group C. These cars are heavily restricted.
9x8 is a tie fighter compared to other cars on the track, so unique looking
You mean TIE Interceptor, right? 😂 A bit of a geek moment but a TIE Fighter is a run-of-the-mill suicide machine whilst the Interceptor is the Empire's hot rod superior dog fighter. When Rebels see a squadron of them, a sense of dread usually follows.
The LMH manufacturers do NOT have to pick a chassis, that would be the LMDH cars...this was a major reason ferrari chose to develop an LMH, as they wanted to design the whole car.
I'm really looking forward to the future of endurance racing, by 2024 it's going to be amazing
I will cry if this beautiful Peugeot wins Le Mans 24
I love Peugeot! I had a 307 and now a own a 3008 GT. They made beautiful designs and tech cars. The next one wil be a 3008 GT Hybrid.
"it is necessary to win and it is necessary to be beautiful." correct not just fast but also the way it looks. 😎
cannot wait for all these new LMH entries to duke it out with each other. Looking forward to this 9X8, as it's the most unique looking car of the bunch.
Thanks for this. LMDH and LMH is going to be Epic
Peugeot car is definitely the most beautiful of this season. Great design. Well done.
Great to see a lot of car brands taking interest in WEC Hypercar class. I always have been a bigger fan of endurance racing than F1.
Correction, only LMDH needs to use a chassis from one of the four LMP2 manufacturers, LMH does not have the same restriction.
I love the fact that there will be more manufactures for 2023 but the lmp1 class is the only cars to give f1 a fight
9:37 IS GLORIOUS I LIKE THE LIGHTS.
When was the last time we had this many prototype entries in endurance racing? Bring on 2023 indeed.
I mean... 11 cars is the biggest top class ever in WEC (which only started in 2012)
that would be next year with:
2x Toyota
2x Peugeot
2x Ferrari
4x Porsche
1x Cadillac
additionally we might get:
1x Glickenhaus
2x ByKolles / Vanwall
1x Isotta Fraschini
coming in 2024:
2x Alpine
2x Lamborghini
2x BMW
Which would make the grid to 21 (Full Season Entries)
So I'm fairly sure the last time we had a top class this large (at Le Mans) was when Group C was still around
@@Zanion 2023 is gonna be hell of a year!
@@Zanion didn't we have such a big grid during the GT1 era as well?
@@billyjov Don't know
@@billyjov But next year will definitely bring us one of the biggest if not the biggest grid because maybe more teams will join in the following years.
The LMH cars can only have one ajustible aro device. Most teams chose to do a wing as theirs, but Peugeot chose to put it in the spoiler I believe.
Could be a great tactical choice because of the very long straights of Le Mans
Peugeot going crazy....what a car..
Top Gear giving more attention to WEC is promising and awesome.
Not WEC, Peugeot. If they paid attention to WEC they would have mentioned they finished 7th and 20th due to oil leaks.
@@TheOfficialOriginalChad If it brings attention to Peugeots WEC effort, then it brings the attention to WEC as a side effect.
This really is awesome - something a wee bit closer to a road car makes so much sense.
Its well worth looking at the LMP1 Peugeot from a few years ago, Some really good looking cars and the sport has really missed the team.
I think you've confused some of the LMH and LMDh rules together. LMH doesn't demand that you use an LMP2 chassis as a basis; that's only IMSA-LMDh rules (which also uses a spec KERS on the rear axle). The WEC Hypercars (Toyota, Peugeot, Ferrari) use bespoke chassis and an electric front axle.
More of this on wec and European Le Mans series! People need to know about these races. So of the best races Iv ever seen the last couple of years more people need to know about these classes. good I’m depth talking tho👍🏻👍🏻
Peugeot 9X8 is LMH car and they make ther own chassi. LMDH has 4 chassi suppliers
Yeah that was a bit of mixup... The regulations are admittedly pretty confusing to casual fans, but this isn't helping.
@@clemsiemckenzie9799 search LMH vs LMDH there’s a few videos that do a very good job of explaining the differences. Keep in mind the age of the videos as some manufacturers have dropped out since this class started last year.
A small correction. The point about using a chassis from one of four manufacturers only applies to the LMdH rules, not the hypercar rules. Under hypercar rules, the teams can build the chassis as well.
2023 will be the first year I will try and watch the entire season
Loved that walkaround. I could really see Tom Ford's face through out it.
never feels right clicking on a video like this and seeing it called Top Gear
Tom Ford is brilliant - as good quality as I've seen. Keep it coming.
I like car journalism talk about budgets, maintenance, reliability, durability, and experiments.
it’s time for endurance to finally be back to where it should be. on top. 2024 will be huge.
IT HAS MANY FRUITS 😃 OF ENJOYMENT! #LOVELY PEUGEOT!
Excited to see more competition in WEC and especially at the 24hr of Le Mans and such.
Thanks for the video. Nice one!
Nice to see Motorsport coverage. Keep it up.
I feel this is a winner in many aspect and will save upper end sports car racing. Reduced cost alone is monumental and the fields will be huge by 2025, I'm finally excited again.......the 80's GTP and Group C being the best IMHO.
I love this car and the idea that each manufacturer’s car will have its on look 👌🏾
Le mans 2023 sera à Peugeot 🇲🇫
What car love the split diffuser no need for a rear spoiler 😍
Correction here 1st off it’s a new class not a new series, the WEC is a decade old at this point but LMH is replacing the top class of LMP1 and 2nd LMDH has to use a spec chassis from 1 of 4 manufacturers but LMH can be bespoke
The front design and square headlights is reminiscent of the 505, that's what makes it look Peugeot
That car looks good 😮
Nice vid thanks
Fuji is my favorite track ever
Great Video, very educational. Would love to see more of these.
They got one thing wrong though. LMH cars have unique chassis, while Imsa's LMDH manufacturers are the ones having a choice of four chassis to use.
Is this the guy from Fifth Gear? Good job
So I wasn't the only person who recognised him 😁
Can't wait for the real racing next year.👍👍👍
I am sure people have already commented, but if not allow me. There are two car build formulas LMH and LMDh the “h” does not stand for hybrid, it was never explained what it was. Within WEC all cars be they LMH or LMDh are called Hypercars, and in the IMSA competition they are called GTP. LMH cars can build their own chassis and be 4WD, and have a lot of freedom when it comes to the engine. LMDh cars, which the Peugeot isn’t, it is a LMH car, must use either a Dallara, Multimatic, Oreca or Ligier chassis and use the stock hybrid system which powers the rear wheels only. Aero for both LMDh and LMH cars is restricted, and is tested in the wind tunnel by the governing bodies.
Best looking car out there, no contest.
I just love it when french people speak english.
I hope this kind of regulation will bring out some good competition. Because instead of saying "Here's what you can use, make the fastest car." and the company with the most money/best engineers wins, they say "Your car is supposed to have this much power, can produce this much downforce and needs this kind of drag, now do what the hell you want with it." While it's sad that engineers can't really create some incredible, complex and outside the box technology for a performance advantage they will probably have to optimise other stuff. I'm escited to see what all this will look like at the end.
It’s nice to see Tom on Top Gear.
I love it. He’s interviewing a French team manager at a racing track in Japan and they’re playing the Eagles in the background.
It looks sleek 🔥
I'm actually very excited for the new era of Le Mans. LMP1 just never clicked with me.
looks amasing
Take It Easy playing in the background. Love it
the Peugeot is the only one REALLY respecting the spirit of the class, design speaking
Because due to BoP there's no real point in going crazy with the design when you'll be handicapped back to the performance of the more standard designs.
variety in racing 🥵🥵🥵
Crazy how many details they've got wrong.
Sums up how confusing LMH/LMDH is 😂
You know, I've always liked Tom Ford. He's aged very well too. I've also always liked the actual journalist side of the TopGear production, I used to have mag subscriptions.
But given all the money, all the access and all the experience... Tom still didn't pronounce Alpine correctly. Then said Balance Of Power regulations, no, BoP is balance of performance because they don't just consider power. They can add or remove weight, change aero etc.
As a French, seeing this Peugeot and Alpine racing is just awesome. Btw, love the HEAVY baguette accent of Peugeot head. Even me couldn't understand s**t
I still can't understand how you made Top Gear boring.
Must have taken a lot of hard work.
Beautiful
really can't wait for WEC next year
Loïc Duval and Jean-Eric Vergne casually walking in the background 8:19.
Awesome looking car definitely getting hot wheels of it 😊
wow I haven't been updated tom ford is in top gear now
F1: Best performance
WRC: Best drivers
Endurance: Best technology
F1 is best in technology too and by miles. The reason why they can't design let's say wingless car or different shape is due to the very strict regulations. In f1 you have much less freedom in designing the car and how you operate it.
F1 is shit
It's going to be quick on the straights
Tom Ford? That's a blast from the past...
Eagles in Japan! I never would have guessed
did not realize the wookie is on top gear! good to see his face on tv again!
4 Wheelers are Winners The Audi R18 is a Winner and the Porsche Le Mens is 4 Wheel and it has a 5:15 Laptime on the Nürburgring
Bought the Lego version, absolutely beautiful and probably my most fav build!
Really really want to see this car in IMSA hopefully
At the moment Peugeot is quite slow compared to Toyota. There are probably still some issues to solve but I hope the FIA don't ruin their races with the BOP, like with Alpine this year in Le Mans and Fuji
Toyota wasn't a brand new project though, unlike the Peugeot. It's gonna take them a while to develop.
Fuji was literally their second race ever with the 9X8, Toyota have been racing in Hypercar and before LMP1 for more than 10 years, of course they won't be competitive from the start.
@@falinestixiaolong9691 YEah exactly, it will take a few years. Hopefully, willl the lowered cost of LMH series, manufacturers can commit on it for years.
I literally saw this car being tested at Monza!!
4:14 has me rolling.
So sad, that no wing means no wins for now
So much incorrect in this video, WEC is not new, nor do you have to use a spec chassis in LMH, that's LMDh only.
THAT'S NICE
damn this gets me excided for next year
god damn thats one fine lookin thang
Looks so good without a wing
Don’t you mean wang?
TOP GEAR DEAR WHEN TRIO GO AWAY
the shade hes throwing at f1
Lots of wrong information.
LMH can build their own chassis and choose either hybrid power to the front wheels or rear
LMDH use a provided chassis and transmission and the hybrid power can only be sent to the rear. Research guys!!
Everybody knows Japan is fantastic.