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Old 6 Nov 2018, 10:50 (Ref:3861330)   #1
Bcarr6
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FIA Nations Cup 2018

November 30/December 1


Entry List (SO FAR):

AUSTRALIA - Herberth Motorsport - Porsche 911 GT3 R - Stephen Grove / Brenton Grove
BELARUS - AT Racing - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Alexander Talkanitsa Sr. / Alexander Talkanitsa Jnr.
BELGIUM - Belgian Audi Club Team WRT - Audi R8 LMS GT3 - Mike Den Tandt / Charles Weerts
CHINA - Herberth Motorsport - Porsche 911 GT3 R - Li Chao / Ye Hognli
DENMARK - Formula Racing - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Johnny Laursen / Nicklas Nielsen
FRANCE - AKKA ASP Team - Mercedes-AMG GT3 - Jean-Luc Beaubelique / Jim Pla
GERMANY - Rinaldi Racing - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Alexander Mattschull / Nico Bastian
HONG KONG - KCMG - Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 - Shiu Cheong Kwan / Cheuk Wai Andy Yan
ITALY - AF Corse - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Pierguiseppe Perazzini / Matteo Cressoni
JAPAN - AF Corse - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Ken Seto / Tamotsu Kondo
RUSSIA - Rinaldi Racing - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Rinat Salikhov / Denis Bulatov
SWEDEN - Garage 59 - Mclaren 650s GT3 - Alexander West / Victor Bouveng
THAILAND - Kessel Racing TP12 - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Piti Bhirombhakdi / Pasin Lathouras
TURKEY - Ram Racing - Mercedes-AMG GT3 - Salih Yoluc / Ayhancan Guven
UNITED KINGDOM - AF Corse - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Christopher Buncombe / Christopher Froggatt


Full list released by the end of the week....

Great start, I love the AM orientated format too, 50% of the field in Ferraris, but there is still a nice mix of cars elsewhere, Mercedes, Mclaren, Porsche, Nissan, Audi.

Only really lacking a BMW, Lambo, Lexus, etc

The one thing I think is a shame, but probably too hard to manage logistically, is it would have been nice to have nations running with cars/teams from their own nation, if there was a suitable GT3 manufacturer/team available.

UK would have been able to pick from an Aston, Bentley or Mclaren... Germany are running a Ferrari, when they have Mercedes, Audi, BMW, Porsche to chose from.

I get it, logistical nightmare, and not really the point of the competition, but seems odd Team Germany are running a Ferrari, and Team Japan arent running a Honda, Lexus or Nissan....
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