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Production-based racing cars which compete in grand tourer (GT) categories. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. G.
A grand tourer (GT) is a type of car that is designed for high speed and long-distance driving with performance and luxury. [1] The most common format is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive two-door coupé with either a two-seat or a 2+2 arrangement.
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Grand tourer series (6 C, 4 P) G. Grand tourer racing cars (2 C, 49 P) Pages in category "Grand tourers" The following 194 pages are in this category, out of 194 total.
A group of cars at the Snetterton Circuit, featuring three Group GT3 manufacturers. Group GT3, known technically as Cup Grand Touring Cars [1] and commonly referred to as simply GT3, is a set of regulations maintained by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) for grand tourer racing cars designed for use in various auto racing series throughout the world.
FIA GT1 World Championship (5 C, 3 P) FIA R-GT Cup (7 P) G. ... Pages in category "Grand tourer series" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
SRO GT2 is a class of grand tourer racing cars maintained by the SRO Motorsports Group. Despite the name, this class slots between GT4 and GT3 in terms of performance. The cars have more power than GT3 cars, with the most powerful entries at nearly 700 horsepower. However, they don’t have anywhere nearly as much downforce as a GT3 car.
The FIA introduced a new Group 3 Grand Touring Car category in 1966 as part of a major revision of the Appendix J regulations. [7]: 613 The production minimum required for Group 3 homologation was raised to 500 units and models such as the Ferrari 250 GTO and Porsche 904 were reclassified to the new Group 4 Sports Car category with its lower 50 unit minimum.