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  2. Sports car racing - Wikipedia

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    Sports car racing is a form of motorsport road racing which utilises sports cars that have two seats and enclosed wheels. They may be either purpose-built sports prototypes which are the highest level in sports car racing or grand tourers (GT cars) based on road-going models and therefore, in general, not as fast as sports prototypes.

  3. List of international auto racing colours - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of organised motor sport events, in the early 1900s, until the late 1960s, before commercial sponsorship liveries came into common use, vehicles competing in Formula One, sports car racing, touring car racing and other international auto racing competitions customarily painted their cars in standardised racing colours that indicated the nation of origin of the car or driver.

  4. Category:Sports cars - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... For Sports Car makers see Category:Sports car manufacturers ...

  5. Sports Car GT - Wikipedia

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    Sports Car GT is a 1999 racing sim video game published by Electronic Arts (EA). Based on real-life sports car racing , it is a simulator but with a slight arcade-style gameplay. [ 2 ] It was developed by Image Space Incorporated (ISI) for Microsoft Windows , and by Point of View for PlayStation , resulting in two distinct versions.

  6. Total 911 - Wikipedia

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    Total 911 was an international magazine devoted to the Porsche 911 sports car, from 1963 to 2024. It was published monthly [1] in the UK by Future plc.. Launched in 2005 [1] by Rob Mugglestone, Philip Raby and John Francas (under 9 Publishing Ltd), Total 911 is a niche publication, covering mainly the 911 model in Porsche's range.

  7. Scarab (constructor) - Wikipedia

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    Scarab was an American sports car and open-wheel race car constructor from the United States featuring cars designed and built by Tom Barnes and Dick Troutman for Reventlow Automobiles Inc, owned by Lance Reventlow. The Chevrolet 283 CI V-8 engines were built by Traco Engineering (Jim Travers and Frank Coon, nicknamed "The Whiz Kids"). [1]

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  9. Toyota 2000GT - Wikipedia

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    Toyota had already began production of the Sports 800, but the engine was far too small to be considered a world class sports car, and decided they needed to offer a proper 6-cylinder coupe. Most of the 2000GT's design was done by Yamaha Motor Corporation , who also contributed contract assistance for other Japanese manufacturers, including Nissan.