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Old 8 Jan 2016, 19:26 (Ref:3603159)   #2931
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Originally Posted by Matt View Post
Why spend more money developing a car that's only eligible for one more year(that we think), when you can just run the current car that you'd had for a few years once more?
It's never been legal in the first place, and it's probably gonna be eligible here for as long as Uncle Don is alive, so I'm not sure what your point was. The series allows it to please Don and that's about it.

It's easy to operate something that doesn't have to comply with anything, doesn't have to correspond to any performance targets, and which you can develop "whenever"

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However the stated plan was to run the DeltaWing GT during 2015, and it didn't even get remotely close to operating. That at least could've been a legal car.
It wouldn't be legal in any shape or form - basically like Abruzzi - as long as

- No actual road car counterparts
- No meeting LMGTE or GT3 regulations (and yeah I know both of those are kinda joke at this point with all the waivers and half-rules, but there's still something to comply with)
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