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Old 10 May 2017, 08:54 (Ref:3732624)   #20
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one five five should be qualifying in the top 10 on the gridone five five should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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If you don't believe me, cast your mind back to the introduction of Group A. The top teams and drivers moved across from Group C to Group A and the fans followed them, they did not abandon Touring Car racing to follow Sports Sedans...
No one had a choice, teams had to change to Group A. That was what all the big events were going to be for in 1985. The fans watching didn't have a choice really either, it was watch those events or don't turn up. Sports Sedans didn't even have a national title in the offering in 1985

When it came to Super Touring the fans did have a choice, if they didn't like Super Tourers they had the V8s to watch, both for a national title and at Bathurst.
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