Production Car Racing (GT4, CTSCC, PWC GTS/TC, MX-5 Cup, etc)Touring Cars 

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I'm confused about the usage of last year's number plates in European GT4? I go and make new plates for 2020 for GT Sport based on their rule book and they're not using them. :P Either way.....

...tough luck for the Supra in race 1.
 
I'm confused about the usage of last year's number plates in European GT4? I go and make new plates for 2020 for GT Sport based on their rule book and they're not using them. :P Either way.....

...tough luck for the Supra in race 1.
Yeah, I was all smiles. Then.... dang...
 
Weren't there supposed to be some Mustangs this year too?
I thought it was Academy Motorsports. I believe they switched from Aston Martin. Might be a tweet about it because I do recall making a replica a horse livery of the real car. However, that might be a team in the British GT GT4 series.
I thought Academy Motorsports(?)
Edit: http://www.dailysportscar.com/2020/02/21/academy-motorsport-confirm-double-mustang-gt4-effort.html

There was also one other team that ran an AM class Mustang is select rounds. They did run at Paul Ricard last year or the year before.
I thought I heard them say the same thing about why there was no Audi. Shame about the Toyota running out of fuel at the end.
You're right. Skimmed though it again.
 
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Race is live. Second Supra is in pit lane. Unknown problem at the moment.

Edit: Is it me or do the fronts of all the cars look like fish?

Edit2: Good racing both sides of the FCY. Except that last lap. Booooo.
 
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Rookie moves by the Mercedes on the last lap there. One car is questionable but two was unnecessary.

I assume the Supra is using the same engine as the M4?
 
Yeah ToyotaGR Twitter were asking which USA track will the Supra look best. I named several and said I just want to see it race! :)

It's showing good speed in Europe. Can't wait to see how it does in the states.
 
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