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With no competition, just one battery supplier. That will advance the technology, not....
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I think you are very right. The top tier of WEC should be where OEMs go to develop tech. GT3 has never been about new tech and this is a continuation of that. It’s not just the top tier of WEC that needs to move electric eventually... eventually every single motor car will need to go electric, or hydrogen. Or (hopefully!!) green fuel for a traditional combustion engine. GT3, GT4 will need affordable approaches to that |
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