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Old 18 Apr 2004, 17:25 (Ref:943416)   #1
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Restrictor sizes and weight for GTS cars in ALMS and FIA-GT

Does anyone know what are the weight for the particular cars as well as the restrictor sizes for the various cars on both ALMS and FIA-GT racing series. It seems to me that once gain they are not being fair to some of the cars in GTS class when the motors are all different sizes. The Corvettes are being given an advantage. Can someone tell me what exactly are the restrictions and weight penalties for the various cars in GTS racing in ALMS.

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The Corvettes have now Michelin tyres..... but in ALMS is no GTS with some penalties.
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