Prior to taking to the track for its prehomologation test sessions, Peugeot’s 9X8 Hypercar began life as a 51.1GB digital project, made up of 15,267 files stored on a hard drive.
Peugeot Sport’s teams spent two years modelling and simulating the Hypercar, utilising both existing software – adapted where necessary to suit the project’s specific requirements – and computer programs developed entirely in house.
‘One of our strengths is being able to create the tools ourselves to shape the design of the components we need,’ explains Francois Coudrain, powertrain director at Peugeot Sport.
‘Thanks to our software, we can envisage a wide range of dimensions, shapes and materials, and work on the weight of the car in line with the technical regulations.
‘As with the choice of the base concept,…