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  2. List of rally cars - Wikipedia

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    9 World Rally Car (1997–2021) 10 Rally1 (2022–present) 11 Super 1600 (2001–Current) 12 Super 2000 (2010–Current) 13 RGT (2012–current) 14 Group Race (2012 ...

  3. Art of Rally - Wikipedia

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    Art of Rally (stylized as art of rally) is a racing video game developed and published by Funselektor Labs. The game was released on September 23, 2020 for Windows, macOS, and Linux; on August 12, 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch; on October 6, 2021 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5; and on January 18, 2024 ports for iOS and Android published by Noodlecake were ...

  4. Group B - Wikipedia

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    The number of cars required for homologation—200—was just 4% of the other groups' requirements and half of what was previously accepted in Group 4. [9] As homologation periods could be extended by producing only 10% of the initial requirement each subsequent year (20 in Group B's case compared to 500 for A and N), the group made motorsport more accessible for car manufacturers before ...

  5. Category:Rally cars - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2023, at 18:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Ralliart - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi returned in 2005 with a developed car, the Lancer WRC05, and had signed Harri Rovanperä to drive one car on all 16 rallies, with Panizzi and Galli sharing the second car. Galli would be entered in a third car on selected events. Panizzi scored Mitsubishi's first podium finish since 2001 on the first event of the season, Monte Carlo.

  7. Group 4 (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    A Ford GT40 contesting the Group 4 Sports Car category at the 1969 1000 km Nürburgring A Group 4 Porsche 906 A Group 4 Alpine A110 1800 A Group 4 De Tomaso Pantera GTS. Group 4 referred to regulations for sportscars and grand touring (GT) cars used in racing and rallying, as regulated by the FIA.

  8. Group Rally1 - Wikipedia

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    Group Rally1 is a technical specification of rally car for use at the highest level of international rallying in the World Rally Championship (WRC) as determined by the FIA. Despite the use of the word 'Group' in the name, there are not multiple classes or subclasses of car and so 'Rally1' may be used alone with the same definition.

  9. List of Group A cars - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cars homologated in the FIA's Group A of Appendix J. Cars ... World Rally Car; Super 1600; Super 2000; Group B; Group C; Group N; References