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Very unlike Porsche to drop the ball so spectacularly - generally they know how to keep their racing customers happy. They've got enough experience, after all!
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They are PROsport cars
The Dutch squad may expect fierce competition from PROsport Performance. The German team enter three Porsche Cayman PRO4 GT4 vehicles with race winner Peter Terting teaming up with Daniel Rymes from the Czech Republic. Jörg Viebahn, fifth in the standings last year, partners with Mike Hansch. Former DTM driver Carsten Struwe also competes with the new Porsche under the umbrella of the German team. |
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GT4 is looking really good. Come on IMSA, adopt into the WTSC before the PWC get any further ahead!
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If the rest of the season has the same level it will be a great season.
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A great win for the Villorba Corse team Maserati GT4 driven by Anselmi and Sernagiotto:
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IMSA screwed up big time by allowing the Z28s, but if they can turn back the clock on that and show teams that something like this won't happen again, they should be able to get out of this rut. Adding SINs, Ginettas and KTMs would bring nothing but a - probably modest - increase in numbers to the series, but they would contribute absolutely nothing in the way of sponsorship and activation and might even drive away manufacturers that are actually interested in doing that. But okay, let's say they allow GT4 but not the kitcar side of it, what does that leave us with? The Astons and Porsches are already GS legal and have been raced in the series. Other than that there are the ageing Maseratis and M3s, the Camaros from two generations ago and the M4s developed by a small Dutch privateer team, so good luck with getting parts support for those things in the US. Oh, I forgot the $300,000 McLaren... |
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An important boost in GT4 (and GTS) racing this year - both in Europe and the US - has been the release of a considerable number of former Maserati Trofeo cars.
Of course, those Trofeo cars were originally developed as GT4 cars (back in 2009), but despite some initial success in the European GT4 series back then, Maserati Corse wasn't able to sell many of them to private teams for use in the GT4 class. Great to see them back in GT4 racing now. Last edited by merak1974; 24 Apr 2016 at 09:01. |
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Hey, did you know there are actually GT4-spec Msutangs and Camaros? Certainly seems to blow that point out of the water.
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Reversing course on the Z28s won't change things. Quote:
In fact, the GS Z28s probably only need a couple of minor modifications to fit the bill. By adopting GT4, the Conti series really has nothing to lose. Worst case scenario, the current downward trend continues. At best, it revitalizes the interest from other manufacturers. Most likely, it'll be somewhere in between - which would not be a bad thing since it would mean the downward trend was stopped. Last edited by FormulaFox; 24 Apr 2016 at 09:54. |
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Another win for Maserati in the European GT4 Series: http://gt4series.com/romain-monti-wi...ries-at-monza/
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No, GS works.
The ability to buy a car from a lot and then simply adding roll caged and replaceing the cooling and suspension is a good idea. That's the spirit of a stock car series like Conti. Adding track day cars(like the Z/28) and eliminating perfectly good models that IMSA some how thought were too old was going to end up in disaster. Under Grand-Am the Conti series was great but under IMSA this series has suffered. So adding GT4 will most like not save GS under the current management. |
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The ST class is still around to handle the "just convert a showroom car" aspect of things. GS always should have been a step above that - GT4 is exactly the right step. This "spirit of the series" BS is just that - BS. |
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The Z/28 is but a small problem among many othe problems with IMSA. But it is a problem, GM is very ass on who gets what. They won't allow else to have Caddillics, Vettes, or Z/28s. In otherwords they won't share. That Z/28 was created by the manufacturer, hence a factory effort. If you want run a Camero, buy the one that's available to everyone. You shouldn't have to ask permission to use a car to race.
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So were the Porsches. There were factory built Mustangs for a while, too.
You're singling out the Z28 as a problem when it's no different than what has been done numerous times in the past. GT4 is the way forward. It's open to kit cars, showroom cars, and everything in between. The entire point of the class is how little changes from the roadgoing version. The only real difference between it and GS is that GT4 allows pretty much any road legal car to be used. That's a GOOD thing. |
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