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11 Sep 2001, 05:27 (Ref:144769) | #1 | ||
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ETC Rumours
I have heard some bad rumpours about the future of the ETC in the last few weeks, but as i'm in Australia, i don't know how reliable they are:
- BMW won't build a new car, but will they still provide the update kits for SP cars - Volvo are yet to committ, as are Alfa, Nissan, Honda and General Motors who had a hand in developing the new rules. - Seat confirmed for 2003, but what about next year. What rules will the series be run to next year if there aren't enough Super 2000 cars. |
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11 Sep 2001, 06:08 (Ref:144772) | #2 | ||
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Volvo has a number of completed ETCC cars already, I'm no 100% sure about Alfa Romeo but I think they have aswell.
BMW won't build any cars officially, probably just as you have written, updating SP cars. Seat is a whildcard for 2003, there are alot of rumours but no word if the VAG group will enter SEAT 2002, 2003 or if they will enter SEAT at all... |
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