Chrysler Viper GTS-R LM24 Team Oreca #51 [Premium] 2000

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The car was known as Dodge Viper GTS-R when competing in the US, and under the Chrysler name otherwise. This exact car (Viper Team Oreca #51) won Le Mans in GTS class by the name Chrysler Viper GTS-R.
Yes, but as this picture at OP is from 24h Le Mans 2000, then it should be named Chrysler Viper GTS-R.

The Dodge is for the American Le Mans Series.

No offense, just clarifying.
 
The car was known as Dodge Viper GTS-R when competing in the US, and under the Chrysler name otherwise. This exact car (Viper Team Oreca #51) won Le Mans in GTS class by the name Chrysler Viper GTS-R.
Since it's wearing Chrysler badging and using the Ford Chicane - and in the absence of any listed series (amongst other titling errors) - we'll assume that it's the Chrysler and retitle the thread properly.
 
I do not understand why people make threads on cars they want to be made premium because I thought its a given that we want every car to be of premium quality. Unless people want to express that they love this car so much that they want it upgraded...then I guess i can understsnd that.
 
I do not understand why people make threads on cars they want to be made premium because I thought its a given that we want every car to be of premium quality. Unless people want to express that they love this car so much that they want it upgraded...then I guess i can understsnd that.
Prioritisation.

If it turns out that all millionty billion non-Premium cars can't be upgraded in time, it's better that PD know which ones the community would desire as a priority.
 
@John Yonson
Did you read my post?
The car was known as Dodge Viper GTS-R when competing in the US, and under the Chrysler name otherwise. This exact car (Viper Team Oreca #51) won Le Mans in GTS class by the name Chrysler Viper GTS-R.
The title was edited by Famine, because the right name for this (Viper Team Oreca #51) car is Chrysler. Changing it back (like you just did) is not a good idea.
 
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