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  • |Category = [[24 Hours of Le Mans|Le Mans]] [[IMSA GT Championship|GTP]] class ...mpionship|GTP]] class. It replaced the previous lineage of Group C2 class cars which ended with the [[Mazda 737C|737C]] and was the first chassis built en
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  • ...was also a common feature for [[Group C]] and [[IMSA GT Championship|IMSA GTP/Camel Lights]] prototype racers as they incorporate teardrop top which allo *[[List of cars with unusual door designs]]
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  • ...both [[Group C]] and [[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]] Camel GTP, debuting in at the 1988 [[24 Hours of Daytona]]. ...ly taking the overall win. However, throughout the rest of the IMSA Camel GTP season the XJR-9 was unable to gain another win until the final race of the
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  • ...pes like [[Porsche 935]]) and [[Group 6 (racing)|Group 6 Two Seater Racing Cars]] (open-top sportscar prototypes like [[Porsche 936]]). Group C was used in ...the North American [[IMSA]] [[Grand Touring Prototype]] series [[IMSA GTP|GTP]].
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  • ...e [[IMSA (racing)|IMSA]] [[IMSA GT Championship|GTP Championship]]. Jaguar cars won the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] and the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] in 1988 and TWR also started producing road cars, designing and engineering the [[Jaguar XJ220]] and [[Jaguar XJR-15]] and b
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  • ...cessfully in many races for the next six years, before being banned by the IMSA in 1991. Overall, 100 Consulier GTPs were produced. ...ulier also developed environmentally friendly vehicles, including electric cars, composite-bodied cargo vans, and small city-car commuter vehicles.
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  • ...s championships including the [[World Sportscar Championship]], the [[IMSA|IMSA]] championship and the [[Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft]] (DRM). Usually, ...es of [[Renault]] and their team-mate [[Porsche 936]], too, as the Group 6 cars had smaller engines.
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  • |Constructor's Championships = 1995 [[IMSA GT Championship]] |Driver's Championships = 1995 [[IMSA GT Championship]]
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  • ...asses is very close. Combined with handling characterstics equal to the P1 cars, the RS spyders are formidable opponents and have scored overall race victo ...ble with bumpy street circuit and slipping out of contention. However, the cars went very well in qualifying.
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  • ...that serves as a useful distinction between sports car racing and touring cars. ===Early evolution of sports cars and sports car racing===
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  • [[Image:IMSA logo.jpg|right]] ...'''International Motor Sports Association''' (generally referred to as '''IMSA''') is an American [[auto racing]] sanctioning body based in Braselton, Geo
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  • ...re diversifying into one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of racing cars in the world. == Sports Cars ==
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  • ...7)<br />[[Budweiser 400]]<br />'''[[International Motor Sports Association|IMSA]]'''<br /> [[Los Angeles Times Grand Prix]]<br />'''[[Formula One]]'''<br / ...ith a wider radius and a [[dogleg]] approach added to reduce strain on the cars' brakes.
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  • ...rticle_id=2357 Road & Track] July 2005. On the Road: Fast friends and fast cars.</ref> ...series in 1986, but enjoyed tremendous success with [[Toyota]] in the IMSA GTP series, where in 1992 and 1993 Toyota Eagles won 17 consecutive races, back
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