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  2. Groups Rally - Wikipedia

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    In similar fashion, Group Rally2-Kit had become the new name for R4-Kit cars of Group R, although the defining ruleset has since reverted to the R4-Kit name. [ 6 ] Group Rally3 introduced a new four-wheel-drive car to international rallying designed for access and cost conscious privateers.

  3. Category:Rally groups - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2023, at 19:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Group A - Wikipedia

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    Lancia Delta HF integrale Group A Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI, Tommi Mäkinen edition, a Group A rally car. 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 ...

  5. Group Rally3 - Wikipedia

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    Group Rally3 is a technical specification of rally car determined by the FIA. It features four-wheel drive and a maximum power-to-weight ratio of 5.6kg/hp. The class is used in the World Rally Championship (WRC) and regional championships. National rallying competitions also allow Group Rally3 cars to compete.

  6. Group Rally2 - Wikipedia

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    Group Rally2 is a technical specification of rally car determined by the FIA.It features 1.6L turbo engines, four-wheel drive and a maximum power-to-weight ratio of 4.2kg/hp. Rally2 cars are used in the World Rally Championship and continental championships; a few national rallying competitions also allow Group Rally2 cars to compete.

  7. Group Rally4 - Wikipedia

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    Group Rally4 is a technical specification of rally car determined by the FIA for use in its international competitions: World Rally Championship (WRC) and regional championships. National rallying competitions also allow Group Rally4 cars to compete. There are two technical subclasses of Group Rally4 however these do not affect competitive ...

  8. Group R - Wikipedia

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    The Group R regulations were gradually introduced from 2008 as a replacement for Group A and Group N rally cars. [1] [2] To comply with Group R regulations, a car must first be homologated in Group A (or in some cases Group N) and receive one or more VR extensions.

  9. Rallying - Wikipedia

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    Petter Solberg driving a Subaru Impreza WRC on gravel at the 2006 Cyprus Rally, a World Rally Championship event. Rallying is a wide-ranging form of motorsport with various competitive motoring elements such as speed tests (sometimes called "rally racing" in United States), navigation tests, or the ability to reach waypoints or a destination at a prescribed time or average speed.