Powered by a 2.0-liter FJ20ET turbocharged inline-four engine producing 300 horsepower, this Group A-spec racer was a force on the track. Weighing just 1,045 kg, the car’s lightweight design and ...
The Dodge Viper Competition Coupe is a modified version of the third-generation Dodge Viper SRT-10, serving as a true American touring race car. Adapted for use in the FIA Group GT3 class ...
The body is the work of designer Khyzyl Saleem. "I’m very inspired by the 70s and 80s era – IMSA, Trans-Am, Group A touring cars – but also original Jaguar design – the XJR-9, XJR-15 ...
Whether you watched it from the sidelines at the time, caught the coverage on the telly, or are only now absorbing it from grainy YouTube videos, the Group A era of touring car racing was quite a ...
Nevermind being one of the most recognisable Group A touring cars, the whale-tailed RS500 is an icon of motorsport as a whole and among the most beloved of all fast Fords. The first continuation ...
From the outset, the GT-R was designed to be a secret weapon in Group A touring car racing. To outpower its rivals, Nissan developed a 2.6-litre straight-six engine called RB26DETT, with 24 valves and ...
The E30 (BMW's chassis code for the 2nd Generation 3-Series) M3 was a homologation special for Group A Touring Car racing. Over the next twenty years, the M3 would transform from an almost single ...