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New thoughts for this series, with the Porsche Cup winner being announced last Saturday and most of the top places taken by Americans after Tim Sugden's win from Europe in 2005 what do we know of the prospects for Porsche teams in the FIA next year. Does anybody know who will run the new car for them?
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wern't the two that ran at spa run by manthey? would that not continue on?
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Yes Dave, thats true and the set up they had that day, fully liveried transporter etc, they might be a good bet. The actual cost of doing it for any team "appointed" by Porsche can be rather high if you do a no compromise season like GruppeM did so perhaps some hard bargaining ahead
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