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8 Sep 2002, 22:58 (Ref:375966) | #1 | |
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Next year we have the new 2-litre lightweight class in the FIA GT championship, and probably in all the National GT series too.
This is a good thing as it is appropriate to Sportscar racing in general and GTs in particular to have a variety and range of car performances. It's just a pity that no front-wheel drive sportscars make an appearance. How could the FIA allow in proper junior GT cars like the Alfa GTV and Audi TT, I wonder. Allow them to be converted to RWD? |
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Let's see if any 2l cars will show up; I'm not so sure about that.
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Both Alfa and Audi will be eligible for the Brit GT series in 2003
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