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Group 3 GT cars : ウィキペディア英語版 | Group 3 (racing) The Group 3 racing class referred to a set of regulations for Grand Touring Cars competing in sportscar racing and rallying events regulated by the FIA. These regulations were active, in various forms, from 1957 to 1981 ==1957 to 1965==
Regulations for Grand Touring Car racing were first defined when the FIA issued "Appendix J" for Touring Cars and GT Cars in 1954.〔(Technical Regulations for cars competing in historic events, Section 2.1.1 ) Retrieved from www.fia.com on 24 July 2010〕 The term Group 3 was in use by 1957 〔(Technical Regulations for cars competing in historic events, Section 2.3.9.3 ) Retrieved from www.fia.com on 24 July 2010〕 and by 1960 a minimum production of 100 units 〔János J Wimpffen, Time and Two Seats, 1999, page 297〕 in 12 consecutive months was required to allow homologation into Group 3.〔(FIA Appendix J of 1961, Article 265 ) Retrieved on 24 July 2010〕 An FIA GT Cup 〔János J Wimpffen, Time and Two Seats, 1999, page 331〕 was instituted in 1960 〔 and the GT category was featuring prominently in most rounds of the World Sports Car Championship.〔 For 1962 the FIA replaced the World Sports Car Championship with an International Championship for GT Manufacturers, the new title being awarded each year through to 1965.〔Denis Jenkinson, The Automobile Year Book of Sports Car Racing, 1982, page 222〕
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