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11 Nov 2020, 11:02 (Ref:4015956) | #1 | ||
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GT World Challenge Europe 2021 early thoughts
The provisional calendar was released recently with no UK rounds as we know, sadly.
My initial questions about entries are mainly about the Japanese side. No real Nissan presence this year, and much less of the NSX which went strongly at Spa. Also the Lexus remains a handy car in the right hands. Does anyone see these 3 cars featuring in greater numbers or with competitive teams next year? This year Porsche really ramped up their involvement. And it worked. Will they field the same anount of cars next year and with the sane outfits? Surely we will see a greater level of Mclaren involvement too. Covid hindered a lot of planned runners and the schedule this year but the quality and quantity was arguably as strong as ever. |
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