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Originally Posted by MediaArtist
I think this argument is getting kind of long in the tooth, but:
1) There is a FIA GT - GTR entry using a V8. But that's besides the point, you can go back to the R32-R34 and still not find a major win in any of the cups I mentioned.
2) The Porsche 911 GT3 RSR competes in the ALMS GT2 class.
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1.) Have you actually read the rules and regulations for these racing series? do they allow AWD? Turbos? Active differentials? DCT? the very fact that the GT-R in FIA GT uses a V8 tells you everything you need to know about why the GT-R doesnt race...
2.) and how many racing series does the 911 Turbo race in? 911 GT2?