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Old 12 Dec 2004, 22:19 (Ref:1177851)   #1
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almzkid should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
I just don't get it

I thought that the ACO and the FIA had finally agreed upon unanimous and joint GT regulations, hence the agreement of joint GT1 and GT2 rules for the LMES/ALMS and FIA GT.

So if this is true why is the Maserati still not eligible for the ALMS and LMES?

The car is fully eligible for the 2005 FIA GT championship, so why is it not eligible for ALMS and Le Mans. Sportscarpros is saying that the car will not in fact appear at any ACO or ALMS sanctioned events in 2005 including Lemans and Sebring. I don't get it. If it is eligible for the FIA GT championship why not the ACO events?
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