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sports car racing Sports car racing is a form of motorsport road racing that uses sports cars with two seats and enclosed wheels. They may be either purpose-built Sports prototype, sports prototypes, which are the highest level in sports car racing; or grand to ...
, balance of performance (BoP) is a regulation and mechanism that maintains parity between competing vehicles by adjusting the limits and parameters of a vehicle such as horsepower, weight, engine management, and aerodynamics to prevent a single manufacturer from becoming dominant in a racing class or series.


History

The origin of the term "balance of performance" dates back to the creation of
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in 2005 for the 2006 racing season, using experience learned from the homologation special phenomenon in previous GT classes. Other racing series such as the
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and the Japanese
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make use of a different regulation called ''success ballast'', which only affects the weight of a competing car. The aim of the system is to allow development of various racing models within a class, without leading to an expensive development arms-race between manufacturers. The system was later adopted for other production-based racing categories such as Group GT4, LM GTE and
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s. Although one-make,
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and prototype car racing typically do not use a balance of performance regulation, a similar system was devised for the LMP1 class in the
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called equivalence of technology (abbreviated EoT), that allows for parity between hybrid and non-hybrid cars in the class. DPi cars in the
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are also subject to balance of performance regulations.


Mechanism

Balance of performance is assigned by testing and analysis of a certain model's performance through previous races, and in some cases between sessions in the same race weekend. Alternate methods may be used if the competing vehicle is new. For example, for GT3 cars, SRO holds two balance of performance tests every year at
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, with cars driven by racing drivers who already compete in them, in order to assess the performance of each car, and balance the performance of the vehicles accordingly. These cars are equipped with an organizer-supplied
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device so that the organizer can gather data to allow the balancing of the cars, with new-to-class cars also subject to
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and dynometer testing. Once the results are obtained, various aspects of the car that can affect the car's performance such as engine power, vehicle weight, and aerodynamics are adjusted. By analyzing performance patterns of each car, organizers can change the balance of performance of a car at any point during the season. Different series or organizers may calculate BoP differently depending on the conditions, with IMSA and ACO applying different BoP calculations for LM GTE cars in their respective series. The BoP for GT3 cars participating in Super GT's GT300 class are optimized to allow competition against cars built exclusively for the series. TCR has a unique feature called compensation weight, as a further mechanism to balance the cars. Some manufacturers have been accused of sandbagging, where a car would purposely underperform during a test, or during certain races, to receive favorable results later; for example, rival teams accused the
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(run by
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) of sandbagging during the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship season, even after performance adjustments for the qualifying session for the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans race. Various rules have been made to deter this; IMSA mandated any car that is found to be sandbagging during the Roar Before the 24 (a testing session leading to the
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race) will serve a five-minute stop-and-go penalty during the race. Several racing games, such as '' Gran Turismo Sport'', ''
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'', '' RaceRoom'' and '' Assetto Corsa Competizione'', also feature a simulated balance of performance for each playable car as part of the games'
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mechanism.


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