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Old 9 Jul 2001, 22:20 (Ref:115002)   #1
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What if .....

What would if happened to the Group C category if the 3.5 litre ctegory hadn't been invented?
Would the category made it to the late nineties or be in existence today? I guess not but it would have been interesting to see how a Group C car would have evolved to a modern car, probably Like a Bentley.....

By the way does anyone have photographs of the BRM and Konrad Lamborghini 3.5 litre cars or any other less favoured 3.5 litre car?
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Old 11 Jul 2001, 23:43 (Ref:115910)   #2
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probably the same thing. Group C was way too expensive , more than GT1 so it wouldn't have lasted much longer than it did. Some of the cars did look nice but so do the GT1 and both series killed themselves off.
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Old 12 Jul 2001, 03:22 (Ref:115965)   #3
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... the brm, for what its worth:
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