International Grand Touring Championship: New multiclass racing series being planned! (Read OP)Draft 

UPDATE: Hoping to have major long-distance tracks (Zahara, La Sarthe, Nurburgring) on the calendar, alongside Daytona, Motegi, the Matterhorn and (possibly) night races at said tracks.
 
Attention all drivers wishing to use GT3-spec GT-Rs: The GT3-spec Nissan GT-R R35 will not be used due to it's chronic understeer. The R35 TC will take it's place on the homologation list.
 
Attention all drivers wishing to use GT3-spec GT-Rs: The GT3-spec Nissan GT-R R35 will not be used due to it's chronic understeer. The R35 TC will take it's place on the homologation list.
I think... that you should put the road cars on homologation instead... The race cars are very expensive.
 
I think... that you should put the road cars on homologation instead... The race cars are very expensive.
Well, it's also expensive to make the road cars competitive.

In addition, a swarm of cars are about to be placed in the queue for homologation. Be prepared.
This WILL make sense as I plan to have the car written off the "free" list as soon as someone takes it.
Basically, if someone takes the BMW M3 GT, no one else can drive it in the race.
They will still have 15 other choices, though.
 
Well, it's also expensive to make the road cars competitive.

In addition, a swarm of cars are about to be placed in the queue for homologation. Be prepared.
This WILL make sense as I plan to have the car written off the "free" list as soon as someone takes it.
Basically, if someone takes the BMW M3 GT, no one else can drive it in the race.
They will still have 15 other choices, though.
OK. Well, do you want only 1 driver per car?
 
Sorry for double post, but I think that this series won't go far: The thread is cluttered with too many posts, the cover is a little childish and there are too many cars from the list. (8 instead of 4 cars in two classes)
 
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