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  2. SSC Tuatara - Wikipedia

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    The car is the successor to the Ultimate Aero and is the result of a design collaboration between Jason Castriota and SSC. Initially powered by a 6.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine , the capacity of the engine was later reduced to 5.9 L (360.8 cu in) in order to allow the engine to have a higher redline of 8,800 rpm. [ 1 ]

  3. Sports Car GT - Wikipedia

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    Sim racing. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. 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 ...

  4. Saker Cars - Wikipedia

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    The Saker SV1 was the first model of the car, entering limited production in 1992. [2] The car was road legal and regularly used for touring and competition. The SV1 was designed to be powered by a variety of engines, including V8 and V6. They were sold in the UK, Japan and New Zealand. In 1999 Turnbull introduced the Saker SVS GT and SVS Sprint.

  5. Peerless (UK car) - Wikipedia

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    Peerless (UK car) The Peerless was a British car made by Peerless Cars Ltd. of Slough, Berkshire, between 1957 and 1960, when the company failed. The company was resurrected by one of the original founders, Bernie Rodger, as Bernard Roger Developments BRD Ltd and marketed as the Warwick from a base in Colnbrook, Buckinghamshire, between 1960 ...

  6. Bradley Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Bradley Automotive was an American automotive company that built and sold kits and components for kit cars as well as completed vehicles. They were based in Plymouth, Minnesota. The company began selling kits in 1970 and ceased operations in 1981.

  7. Nissan Skyline GT-R - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Skyline GT-R (Japanese: 日産・スカイラインGT-R, Hepburn: Nissan Sukairain GT-R) is a Japanese sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range. The first cars named "Skyline GT-R" were produced between 1969 and 1972 under the model code KPGC10, and were successful in Japanese touring car racing events.

  8. Porsche Carrera GT - Wikipedia

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    Porsche Carrera GT. The Porsche Carrera GT (Project Code 980) is a mid-engine [4] sports car that was manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Porsche from 2004 [5] to 2006. Sports Car International named the Carrera GT number one on its list of Top Sports Cars of the 2000s, and number eight on its Top Sports Cars of All Time list.

  9. LM GTE - Wikipedia

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    LM GTE. Grand Touring Endurance, shortened to GTE, was a set of regulations maintained by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and IMSA for grand tourer racing cars used in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, 24 hours of Daytona GTLM, and its associated series. The class was formerly known as simply Group GT (Group N-GT in the FIA GT Championship) between ...