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Old 22 Jun 2011, 16:07 (Ref:2904304)   #1
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Le Mans Rules?

Where do I find rules from Le Mans, from the years 1982-1985 seasons. We are trying to find them, to use for our 1982 VW Rabbit GTI, to run in both Vintage and SVRA.
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Old 24 Jun 2011, 11:58 (Ref:2905215)   #2
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Where do I find rules from Le Mans, from the years 1982-1985 seasons. We are trying to find them, to use for our 1982 VW Rabbit GTI, to run in both Vintage and SVRA.
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Why should "Le Mans Rules" be relevant to a Volkswagen Rabbit ?
I very much doubt - without having checked - that such a car ever ran at Le Mans during that period.

A simple check of the 1984 results reveal:
The race was for FIA Group C and B
and for IMSA GTP and GTO.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/24-Stun...lussklassement

You can just check the regs of these classes/series

In 1984 the only cars that were near a road going car were
Porsche 930
Posche 928
BMW M1

I very much doubt that the ACO would have wanted a Rabbit on the grid even if it had been made to fit the regs.
And please remember: Le Mans is by invitations only, what ACO wants on the grid is highly relevant.


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Old 24 Jun 2011, 20:37 (Ref:2905470)   #3
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Think its FIA HTP rules you want.

Can't think that Le Mans has anything to do with that small VW
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Old 29 Jun 2011, 15:22 (Ref:2908041)   #4
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I think its a great idea and about as historically correct as 65 2.0 911 Porsches running
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