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Out with the roast beef and back to lasagne.
MARANELLO MOTORSPORT will be parting ways with the Bentley Continental GT3 it runs in Australian GT under the Flying B Racing banner as soon as possible. http://autoaction.com.au/maranello-ditches-bentley/ Hopefully off to a new local home but I think they'd be happy for anywhere as long as it leaves Burnley St................ |
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Didn't think Ferrari would care that much. No offence to MM but it's not like they're AF Corse.... They are the premier Ferrari GT team in the land but running the car on the side under the Flying B banner should've created a buffer but seems not.
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They do have a relationship that stretches back to the Prancing Horse days, don't forget.
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TQ saying that the GT's are a done deal as a support category to the F1's next year.
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Anyone know what is the history of the Voight Porsche GT3-R?
My understanding was that Quinn brought the first one out here which then went to the Kondouris brothers. I vaguely recall them trying to sell it. They still have one, Macpherson has maybe 2 and now Voight has one. |
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John Morriss also had one - not sure if he still does or whether this car is that one?
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15 Sep 2015, 21:52 (Ref:3574105) | #36 | |
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There are currently 4 GT3R's in the country.
1. VIP petfoods now owned by Koundouris. 2. Ex Japanese Tasian car - Andrew Macpherson 3. ?? don't know origin - Andrew Macpherson (Andrew purchased another one whilst the Tasian car was being repaired after Highlands last year. He also has the new 991 on the way also!! Very luck boy!!) 4. John Morris Ex Asian GT - Scott Taylor Motorsport. |
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Yes you're right! The Icebreak car is still in the country... 6 cars!
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22 Sep 2015, 01:43 (Ref:3575902) | #41 | ||
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2016 Calendar released. Be interesting to see how the Sprint and Endurance rounds go on the same weekend.
http://www.speedcafe.com/2015/09/22/...-enduro-dates/ |
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Entries flood in for 2016 Aus GT Championship
19 October 2015 - GT NewsAustralian GT organisers are targeting 30 car grids for sprint and endurance championship events in 2016 after receiving a flood of early entries Read More |
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My ideal scenario would be a few of the v8supercar drivers or decent international drivers like Christopher mies being paired up with young up and coming pro's in say 5 -8 cars up front while the gentleman drivers who have made the category as popular as it is possibly receive even better handicap's and give them a chance to compete against the pro drivers/teams. |
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Record Aus GT entries trigger new 2016 series
30 October 2015 - GT NewsThe flourishing Australian GT category is set to launch a new series next year in response to receiving record entries for the 2016 season. Read More |
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Great news. Gives those guys looking to step up from various State level Production Sports Car series, somewhere to run without having to step up to the full GT Championship.
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To have so many cars in excess of the maximum grid capacity that they have created a whole new series for the older class cars is brilliant. 5 round series on the shannons bill should give it some reasonable exposure as well. With the rules copying the main series I wonder if it will allow for some cross over of co drivers between the two series. Tony quin and co have done a great job with helping this series flourish. |
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I am not sure what the impact will be for the State series. In NSW the fields have been up and down. The first Wakefield event was well supported, the second had less than 10 cars. The first Eastern Creek round had an awesome field while the one the other week was a bit down compared to the first. No mentioned of cost which may be the ultimate decider.
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I'm not sure why NSW has struggled with field sizes this year, but we've averaged about 20 cars at each round this year in QLD.
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So with Nissan announcing that the B12 GTR will stay permenantly in Australia after the race, it begs the question, will they race it in Aus GT? I can't see them buying a car soley for one race.
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