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Red Bull partners with Oreca for Le Mans hydrogen class car

Red Bull Advanced Technologies will partner with French manufacturer Oreca to design the chassis concept for the new hydrogen class planned for Le Mans in 2024. The classic endurance event's future ground-breaking category will be based on one-make chassis powered by hydrogen fuel-cells. The collaborative effort between Oreca and RB Advanced Technologies - the company behind the Aston Martin Valkyrie Hypercar - will see the former draw on its vast design and production skills in the world of endurance racing while the latter leverage its Formula 1 expertise in aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics, simulation technology and energy recovery optimization. According to a joint statement from Red...
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