Gran Turismo World Series 2024 Final Will Be in Amsterdam, December 7-8

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Have they ever raced the X2019 at the Nurburgring 24h layout before? It seems like such an insane combination, I just may have to tune in.

EDIT: Also, has it always been the X2019 (and before that, the X2014) for every Nations Cup Grand Final for the GTWS/FIAGTCs? Just curious. I could see it making sense since the car takes a sizable amount of skill to drive well with, it's not really associated with a given manufacturer, and it's got a unique look to it. I suppose I just wonder what could end up taking the X2019's place since I don't think Newey is going to design an "X2024" or something, and I don't see the GTWS/FIAGTCs sticking with the X2019 forever. Even the name of the car itself tells me it's got a limited shelf life, as much as I like it otherwise.
 
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Have they ever raced the X2019 at the Nurburgring 24h layout before? It seems like such an insane combination, I just may have to tune in.

EDIT: Also, has it always been the X2019 (and before that, the X2014) for every Nations Cup Grand Final for the GTWS/FIAGTCs? Just curious. I could see it making sense since the car takes a sizable amount of skill to drive well with, it's not really associated with a given manufacturer, and it's got a unique look to it. I suppose I just wonder what could end up taking the X2019's place since I don't think Newey is going to design an "X2024" or something, and I don't see the GTWS/FIAGTCs sticking with the X2019 forever. Even the name of the car itself tells me it's got a limited shelf life, as much as I like it otherwise.
For 2020 World Finals, they used the RX-Vision GT3 and for 2021, they used the Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car.

(Huh, I also share the same thinking that the X2019 is now five years old this year.)
 
Have they ever raced the X2019 at the Nurburgring 24h layout before? It seems like such an insane combination, I just may have to tune in.

EDIT: Also, has it always been the X2019 (and before that, the X2014) for every Nations Cup Grand Final for the GTWS/FIAGTCs? Just curious. I could see it making sense since the car takes a sizable amount of skill to drive well with, it's not really associated with a given manufacturer, and it's got a unique look to it. I suppose I just wonder what could end up taking the X2019's place since I don't think Newey is going to design an "X2024" or something, and I don't see the GTWS/FIAGTCs sticking with the X2019 forever. Even the name of the car itself tells me it's got a limited shelf life, as much as I like it otherwise.
For the most part, it's indeed always been the X2019.
 
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