IMSA PRESIDENT REVEALS CONTROVERSIAL NEW RULE TO SILENCE CRITICS OF BALANCE OF PERFORMANCE!
In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport community, IMSA President John Doonan has unveiled a controversial new rule aimed at curbing public criticism surrounding the Balance of Performance (BoP) regulations. This announcement comes just days before the thrilling 64th Running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, raising eyebrows and igniting debates among teams, manufacturers, and fans alike.
During a media scrum, Doonan took center stage to explain the rationale behind this unprecedented rule. “I’ll talk about BoP and try to get ahead of it for everybody,” he declared, emphasizing the crucial role BoP plays in creating the spectacular racing show that fans expect. “With 18 auto manufacturers competing, each with their unique platforms and powertrains, it’s vital that we maintain a fair playing field,” he asserted passionately.
The new regulation, formally known as Article 2.2.3 (“Conduct and Communications”) in the Sporting Regulations, explicitly prohibits any manufacturer, competitor, driver, or associated personnel from publicly commenting on BoP matters. This includes all forms of media, from traditional outlets to social media platforms. “We’re all in the business of growing the sport, not tearing it down,” Doonan stated, reinforcing his stance against public dissent.
Doonan’s comments highlight a significant shift in IMSA’s approach to communication. He believes that the intricacies of BoP should be kept within the confines of private discussions to foster a better understanding among stakeholders. “It’s incumbent on us to communicate that more,” he explained, underscoring the importance of education in this complex area of racing.
Moreover, the rule mirrors a similar one from the FIA World Endurance Championship, showcasing IMSA’s strategic alignment with the ACO (Automobile Club de l’Ouest). “We adjusted it in the same manner,” Doonan noted, signaling a unified front in the global racing arena. He clarified, however, that the intention is not to silence all media communication but to steer conversations away from contentious BoP issues.
As the roar of engines nears and anticipation builds for the Rolex 24, the question looms: Will this new rule stifle honest feedback and discussion within the racing community, or will it pave the way for a more unified approach to the challenges posed by BoP? One thing is for sure—IMSA’s decision to regulate public commentary on this hot-button issue has set the stage for a dramatic season ahead, and fans will be watching closely as the implications unfold.








