ACO, FIA and IMSA outline 2030 rules for prototype sports cars
Racer • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 10:49 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026

The FIA, ACO, and IMSA have unveiled a new technical platform for top-class prototype sports cars, set to take effect in 2030. This significant change aims to unify the design and regulations of these vehicles, promoting competition and innovation across the sport. The announcement follows extensive discussions among stakeholders in the motorsports community, emphasizing a collaborative approach to enhancing performance standards. Further details on implementation and the impact on current teams are anticipated in future announcements.
- •FIA, ACO, and IMSA reveal 2030 rules for prototype sports cars
- •New technical platform aims to unify design across teams
- •Regulatory changes promote competition and innovation
- •Impacts on current teams and performance standards expected
- 10:49 AMRacer — ACO, FIA and IMSA reveal ruleset for 2030 top-class prototypes
"The FIA, ACO and IMSA have revealed the shape of the long-awaited shift to a single technical platform in the for the top class of prototype sports cars from 2030 onwards.
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