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Originally Posted by tigas
That's what I was saying. Porsche can change their engine position, and Ford can build a bespoke racing machine as long as they build more than 300 - they're making 750 road-going FordGTs.
[emoji38] who wrote these regulations?
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The Ford is not a bespoke race car placed on the street. And it's not a Homologation special like the late 90's gt1's. It's basically the same category of car as the 488 and McLaren 650. Take a look at the thing if you can online. It's pretty far from a just street racecar. I think because the shape or it's aero concept, people get the idea it's nothing but a racecar. Even if it were, how about the original Ford GT40?