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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 Ferrari road cars - Wikipedia

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    Mid-engine, plug-in hybrid sports car. Roma: 2020 2020 – Grand tourer sports car. 296: 2021 2021 – Mid-engine, plug-in hybrid sports car. Daytona SP3: 2022 2022 – Limited production mid-engine sports car, part of the new Icona range. Purosangue: 2022 2023 – Ferrari's first production four-door; uses the same platform as the Roma ...

  4. Category:Sports cars - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български; Bosanski; Čeština; Deutsch ...

  5. Pontiac Fiero - Wikipedia

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    The Pontiac Fiero is a rear mid-engine, light sports car manufactured and marketed by Pontiac for model years 1984 – 1988. Intended as an economical commuter car with modest performance aspirations, it was Pontiac's first two-seater since their 1926 to 1938 coupes, and the first rear mid-engine mass-produced car by any American manufacturer.

  6. Bugatti Centodieci - Wikipedia

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    The Bugatti Centodieci (Italian for "110") [3] is a limited production mid-engine sports car produced by French automotive manufacturer Bugatti.The car is a homage to the Bugatti EB 110 and a celebration of the Bugatti marque's 110th birthday.

  7. Mercedes-Benz in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes also supplies the cars to the FIA for use as safety cars and other race official roles, such as the medical car, at Formula One races. Currently, in Formula One, Mercedes and Aston Martin both supply the Safety Car and alternate per race. At the moment the Mercedes safety car is a red design.

  8. Supercar - Wikipedia

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    A supercar, also known as an exotic car, is a type of automobile generally described at its most basic as a street-legal sports car with race track-like power, speed, and handling, plus a certain subjective cachet linked to pedigree, exclusivity, or both. [1]

  9. List of Group C sports cars - Wikipedia

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    Chassis developed by Lola Cars as T91/10 R91CK: 1991 C1 Updated Nissan R90CK: R92CP: 1992 C1 Updated Nissan R91CP: P35: 1992 C1 Developed by NPTI, never saw competition Norma: M6: 1990 C1 Nykjær: 1985 C2 Olmas: GLT-200: 1988 C2 Peugeot: 905: 1991 C1 905B Evo: 1992 C1 Porsche: 936C: 1982 C Privately modified by Joest Racing as all factory built ...