What does Group GT3 stand for in racing?

What does Group GT3 stand for in racing?

Group GT3. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Group GT3, known technically as Cup Grand Touring Cars and commonly referred to as simply GT3, is a set of regulations maintained by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) for grand tourer racing cars designed for use in various auto racing series throughout the world.

How many cars can be homologated in Group GT3?

Ten units must be made within twelve months as from the homologation date, twenty units must be made within twenty-four months and so on. , 51 cars have been homologated in Group GT3 by the FIA, although four of these homologations have expired.

When did the GT3 Championship start in Australia?

The Australian GT Championship brought on board the GT3 category in 2008 while the VLN Series and 24 Hours Nürburgring added GT3 categories in 2009.

What kind of Car do you need for GT3?

GT3 cars must be based on mass production road car models that are being built and sold at the time of homologation.

What kind of engine does a 911 GT3 Cup have?

A six-cylinder boxer engine is used in the 911 GT3 cup car, providing excellent performance on the track – while also providing you with serious control off the track. A unique brake system that is original to the Porsche brand is offered in these Porsche race cars for sale.

Is the Porsche 997 GT3 Cup a race car?

The endurance of the brakes is significantly enhanced over previous models. Apart from its performance, the 997 GT3 cup car and the 991 GT3 cup car both feature exceptional safety measures. The driver remains protected during the entire ride – even when involved in a racing incident.

Who was the 2014 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup winner?

“2014 Championship car driven by Scott Hargrove 2015 Won 7 out of 10 Car was driven for 3 Seasons Engine: about 50 hours and gearbox Brake: almost new pad, plus addition set of new pads 3 set of… We are happy to offer this excellent condition 997.1 Cup car.