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1.1 Touring Cars. 1.2 Rally Cars. 2 See also. ... This is a list of cars homologated in the FIA's Group A of Appendix J. ... 80: Audi V8: Austin: Metro: BMW:
European Touring Car Championship: Helmut Kelleners Siegfried Müller Jr. 1980 European Touring Car Championship: Australian Touring Car Championship: Peter Brock: 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship: British Saloon Car Championship: Win Percy: 1980 British Saloon Car Championship: Championnat de France de Supertourisme: Dany Snobeck
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The Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) was a touring car racing series held from 1984 to 1996. Originally based in Germany , it held additional rounds elsewhere in Europe and later worldwide. The original DTM had resumed racing with production based cars, as the former Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft had switched to Group 5 in 1977 and ...
Group A is a set of motorsport regulations administered by the FIA covering production derived touring cars for competition, usually in touring car racing and rallying. In contrast to the short-lived Group B and Group C , Group A vehicles were limited in terms of power, weight, allowed technology and overall cost.
GTU - Grand touring-type cars with engines of 2.5L displacement or less, the letter U meaning "under 2.5L". The GTU group was dominated by Porsche 914-6 GTs, and SA22 Mazda RX-7s (1978–1985) through the end of the 1980s. TO - Touring-type cars, such as the Chevrolet Camaro with engines of 2.5L or more displacement
In 1951 appeared the "300", a luxurious and fast touring car with a single-camshaft six-cylinder engine of 2996 c.c. and chassis derived from the pre-war cars with swing-axle rear suspension. The "300S" was a three-carburetor edition, but in 1952 great interest was aroused by the almost invincible performance in sports-car racing of a team of ...
The 1980 Australian Touring Car Championship was an Australian motor racing competition for Group C Touring Cars. [1] Authorised by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as a National Title, it was the 21st Australian Touring Car Championship. [1] The championship was won by Peter Brock driving a Holden Commodore VB.