These retired GT3 cars are an enticing ticket into historic racing. After competition careers around the world–places like Daytona and Sebring, Spa and Nürburgring–they still have a spot on the grid at those famed tracks. But today it’s with HSR and other historic racing sanctioning bodies.
Looking to race overseas? In Europe, you’ll find these cars running up the hill …
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Maybe but as long as they are in their own group.Maybe their own series like the vintage Trans Am racers have??
sir_mike said:
Maybe but as long as they are in their own group.Maybe their own series like the vintage Trans Am racers have??
Yeah, I don't see GT3 cars mixing it up with MGs and 510s, but we’re definitely seeing more of them on the historic grids.
That is great. I wish that I own for myself one.