IMSA teams playing "cat and mouse game" in combined LMDh tests

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LMDh manufacturers were playing 'cat and mouse games' in combined IMSA testing as they tried to understand where they stood against competition, according to Cadillac's Sebastien Bourdais.

Preparations are in full swing for the new era of sportscar racing, with Cadillac, Acura, BMW and Porsche all in a race against time to have their new LMDh contenders ready for the Rolex 24 at Daytona in January.

“We are running in the lower [end of the] window. We were running 500kW, but with the conditions it was a bit less [power]. “You can try and spend some time and energy figuring out what they have but it's not going to make your car any faster. So it's better to just focus on yourself and I think we've done that.”likewise stressed that it is best for manufacturers to concentrate on their programmes and not try to gauge the competition.

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