Any of you guys know anything about a "GT40" racing in Japan's premier motorsport series, Super GT?
I had heard that a "Ford GT" was racing in it but not a GT40.
Just caught the re-run of a race at Sugo and the commentator mentioned a GT40 quote: "built in South Africa, not to be confused with a Ford GT obtainable from Ford Motor Company" Unquote. Saw a very brief clip of the car in question moving very slowly(!) but difficult to say what it's pedigree was.
Apparently, this car has been quite successful, finishing as high as 5th recently.
If this is true, then the racing history of the GT40 and it's derivatives including clones and replicas continues 40 years on which would be a fantastic record for a single model. Super GT is a world class series with all of Japans major automotive players entering factory backed machines, and is the fastest of all GT classes worldwide.
So, if there is anyone out there with further info, please post here!rockonsmile
I had heard that a "Ford GT" was racing in it but not a GT40.
Just caught the re-run of a race at Sugo and the commentator mentioned a GT40 quote: "built in South Africa, not to be confused with a Ford GT obtainable from Ford Motor Company" Unquote. Saw a very brief clip of the car in question moving very slowly(!) but difficult to say what it's pedigree was.
Apparently, this car has been quite successful, finishing as high as 5th recently.
If this is true, then the racing history of the GT40 and it's derivatives including clones and replicas continues 40 years on which would be a fantastic record for a single model. Super GT is a world class series with all of Japans major automotive players entering factory backed machines, and is the fastest of all GT classes worldwide.
So, if there is anyone out there with further info, please post here!rockonsmile