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12 Jul 2004, 08:11 (Ref:1033790) | #1 | ||
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Join Date: May 2004
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FIA-GT again going works route?
I hear that FIA-GT wants stronger works engagement to promote newcardevelopment and arrive at strong startinggrids in the same thinking as inETCC the works supplying the machinery to capable teams.
The current situation around Lambo(Reiter) and Ferrari(N-technology)seems very unclear and somewhat unprofessionalin selling uncompetitive equipment .the Maserati story seems even more inexplicable developing a car this far without a homologation and now having to do a lot of things again .Questioning the listerstorm Homologation to force the MC12seems also a bit of a kids play as we won´t see any Listers in the FIA-GT series next year presumably... |
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