LMDH
LMDH is a type of racing category that allows cars to compete in long-distance races. It includes hybrid technology, which means the cars use both traditional fuel and electric power to go faster and be more efficient.
LMDH stands for Le Mans Daytona Hybrid, a racing category that combines elements from both the Le Mans and Daytona endurance races. It allows manufacturers to create hybrid race cars that can compete in various endurance racing series, including IMSA and WEC.
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"if you look what's happening with the LMDH and having what is it 12 13 manufacturers now for the morn and there's there's more coming..."
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"Yeah, LM DH car. Yeah, LM DH. And I saw that race at Le Mans the first year."
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Episodes Mentioning "LMDH"
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The InEVitable
Episode 100: Beard Chat
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Ep.301 – Paul di Resta
Dinner with Racers
Bonus: Autocar Meets Malcolm Wilson of M-Sport
My week in cars: the Autocar podcast
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