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Post by afx on Mar 31, 2018 3:42:13 GMT -8
Check if a particular car was ever homologated with FIA, and look up its specifications including any special parts that may also have been homologated. Very helpful for building period correct race cars. historicdb.fia.com
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Post by pnance26 on Jul 3, 2019 9:15:57 GMT -8
I have never seen the word "homologate" until today! What does it mean?
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Post by afx on Jul 3, 2019 10:30:58 GMT -8
As it relates to Motorsports Wikipedia defines it as: In motorsports a vehicle must be homologated by the sanctioning body to race in a given league, such as World Superbikes, International Level Kart Racing or other sportscar racing/Touring car racing series.
Where a racing class requires that the vehicles raced be production vehicles only slightly adapted for racing, manufacturers typically produce a limited run of such vehicles for public sale so that they can legitimately race them in the class. These vehicles are commonly called "homologation specials".en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homologation
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Post by pnance26 on Jul 17, 2019 15:29:33 GMT -8
As it relates to Motorsports Wikipedia defines it as: In motorsports a vehicle must be homologated by the sanctioning body to race in a given league, such as World Superbikes, International Level Kart Racing or other sportscar racing/Touring car racing series.
Where a racing class requires that the vehicles raced be production vehicles only slightly adapted for racing, manufacturers typically produce a limited run of such vehicles for public sale so that they can legitimately race them in the class. These vehicles are commonly called "homologation specials".en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomologationThank you!
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Post by arcticwolf on Jul 17, 2019 18:28:02 GMT -8
Ferrari GTO Gran Turismo Omologato (grand touring homologated)
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