2016 SuperGT ThreadTouring Cars 

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From Wako's corporate website.
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Interesting to see Caldarelli shuffled to LeMans in place of Cassidy, I always thought he performed exceptionally at TOM'S so seeing how he gels with a new team is going to be a point of interest for the first few rounds.
 
The subtle use of purple throughout the car is definitely a plus in Wako's livery, I can certainly approve that. Even with that trademark Lexus "gaping mouth" grille, it's looks nice.
 
No more petronas then? Also that wakos car looks BEAUTIFUL!! :drool::bowdown:
It's hard to say, they could just be late on a deal, but there are persistent rumours circulating about them losing Petronas.
 
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It's hard to say, they could just be late on a deal, but there are persistent rumours circulating about them losing Petronas.

Given the low price of oil at the moment and the oil companies tighten their spending, the rumor could very well be true.
 
Yeah, it's not surprising that both Eneos and Petronas are/could be cutting back on sponsorship under current oil prices.

#6, #37 and #38 all have strong driver pairings, I could see any of the three challenging for the title. Perhaps the Denso #39 could be a dark horse if Heikki comes good.
 

Miku + AMG + GT + Super GT = a combination which you can only love 100% or hate 100%. Say what you want about itasha cars in FIA-level competitions, but Goodsmile Racing still manages to make them good-looking and unique for each given season.

The bigger question is this; will the AMG GT still provide Goodsmile Racing with a reliable and fast choice for GT300 racing?
 
With most teams getting a new car, does that mean S-Tai and Super Car Race will see significantly boosted grids? It's something to consider. I can't see anywhere else the cars could go.
 
R.I.P Based Mclaren 201?-2016; you tried, but you couldn't quite reach Nurburgring Manta levels of car related banter and meme materials. Forever in our hearts... :( :dopey:

Ok, now that's over, I can certainly welcome a Gulf Porsche to GT300, hopefully it will come with added competitive prowess compared to previous seasons. Pacific needs to recover from a shockingly bad 2015 season if the team wishes to remain relevant.
 
The 997 should fair a little better. I think the revitalised driver lineup is going to be their biggest boost.
 
As much as I adore the Love Live cars, and even own some of the merchandise, the Gulf cars will look and probably perform much better.
 
im interested in that as well. the road car is getting a big facelift for this year and curious if the Super GT cars gets any of those queues for branding
 
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