BoP (Class Regulations) | DTM/ GT1/ GT2/ GT3/ GT500/ LMP900

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Since the decline of people I normally raced with, I haven't been active on GT6 or GTPlanet over the past six or seven months. The few times that I have jumped on GT6 I've came across some rooms that were using BoP for classes like GT2, GT3 and GT500 that were not up to par for the serious type of racing that were going for, so I thought I would post these again in an attempt to get some people to try out these class regulations since this is the final version and I probably won't be seriously playing Gran Turismo until GT: Sport. These BoP's were tested by myself and my friend Setted who have raced with some of the fastest on the game like the members of TNR and TRL, so they should be close enough in performance to satisfy up to some of the top drivers. If you enjoy these I would appreciate it if you shared them with someone you know who seeks to run multi-class, or just single class races at a close performance without going through the trouble of testing BoP's themselves.


These class regulations were made to be competitive, not to reflect the real life regulations of each class. Each car in it's category is capable of the same lap times. Certain cars call for a drastically different setup than most to be fast, such as the GT-R NISMO GT3 '13. The PP is there to let the host see if the any illegal upgrades have been added, such as an engine or turbo that is not used on that specific car.


Some classes were combined to have as many close performance cars as possible without having to create a separate smaller class of one or two cars such as GTS or LMGTP. The names chosen for the classes are my own preference for categorizing the different types of cars in a simple way. The Esperante GTR-1 '98 and Storm V12 Race Car '99 were left out of their classes because of a problem with car weight, making them next to impossible to properly regulate without severely dragging down the performance of the others cars in the class. Same goes for a handful of other cars with performance problems.



-Extra weight is prohibited.


-No 15th Anniversary Cars are allowed.



DTM (1992 - 1994)



155 2.5 V6 TI '93 (518 PP 388 HP 1,010 kg)

AMG Mercedes 190 E 2.5 - 16 Evolution II '92 (526 PP 395 HP 980 kg)

Calibra Super Touring Car '94 (515 PP 388 HP 1,060 kg)

Calibra Touring Car '94 (519 PP 390 HP 1,040 kg) [Stage 3 Engine & Low RPM Range Turbo]



GT1 (1997 - 1998)


AMG Mercedes CLK-LM ’98 (622 PP 570 HP 1,000 kg)

McLaren F1 GTR Race Car ’97 (618 PP 567 HP 1,025 kg)

R390 GT1 ‘98 (622 PP 565 HP 1,015 kg)



GT2 (1997 - 2008)



Camaro LM Race Car (574 PP 490 HP 1,290 kg)

Corvette C5-R (C5) ’00 (574 PP 483 HP 1,255 kg)

Corvette Z06 (C6) LM Race Car ’06 (571 PP 495 HP 1,245 kg)

Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car (579 PP 483 HP 1,325 kg)

M3 GTR Race Car ’01 (568 PP 498 HP 1,220 kg) [Stage 3 Engine]

NSX-R Prototype LM Race Car (547 PP 475 HP 1,245 kg) [Stage 3 Engine]

RX-7 LM Race Car (560 PP 467 HP 1,230 kg) [Low RPM Range Turbo]


Viper GTS-R (Team Oreca) ’00 (576 PP 482 HP 1,275 kg)

Zonda LM Race Car (573 PP 485 HP 1,270 kg)



GT3 (2011 - 2013)



GT-R NISMO GT3 '13 (591 PP 505 HP 1,350 kg)

GT-R NISMO GT3 Base Model '13 (590 PP 502 HP 1,350 Kg)

R8 LMS ultra (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) '12 (576 PP 452 HP 1,310 kg)

SLS AMG GT3 '11 (585 PP 460 HP 1,350 kg)

Z4 GT3 '11 (572 PP 452 HP 1,295 kg)



GT500 (2005 - 2012)


GT-R '08 (568 PP 470 HP 1,155 kg)

HSV-010 '12 (563 PP 470HP 1,170 kg)

NSX '06 (567 PP 477 HP 1,135 kg)

SC430 '08 (572 PP 470 HP 1,145 kg) [Low RMP Range Turbo]

Supra '05 (573 PP 467HP 1,115 kg) [Stage 3 Engine & Low RPM Range Turbo]

weider HSV-010 '11 (563 PP 470 HP 1,165 kg)

Z '06 (580 PP 470 HP 1,135 kg)



LMP900 (1999 - 2003)



Courage C60 - Peugeot '03 (638 PP 547 HP 965 kg)

GT-One (TS020) '99 (638 PP 573 HP 900 kg)

R8 Race Car '01 (638 PP 560 HP 975 kg)

Speed 8 '03 (646 PP 572 HP 950 kg)

V12 LMR '99 (636 PP 535 HP 910 kg)


-I recommend you read the top of this post.
 
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