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    Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)

    Toyota come with new RWD car. Long time since carmaker does that.
    Any countries that plans series for this or has series for BMW or other RWD cars.
    Many drivers prefere RWD, also spectators likes them more.

    Other RWD cars coming also?

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    Netherlands has a Nissan 350Z serie.

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    On the international scene there was the weird story with Lotus...

    Also from time to time we have some Porsches in FIA events.
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Is it not a BMW series somewhere.

    Depending on the car-price, GT-86 series will pop up in several countries. Could be as Subaru BRZ or Scion FR-S in national homologation versions.

    GT-86 can be a push for modern RWD rallying!

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    BMWs are used on national level as many other RWD cars are.
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Yes we have several old E30 M3s in Norway, and the E36 M3 is not allowed.
    i more thought on modern BMWs, as in 1 or 3 series cups?

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    It's a shame the Lotus project didn't work back then... what did go wrong? As far as I remember they did just one ERC round?
    I know some Lotus run, or used to run, in Spain and Lemes earlier this year drove a Ferrari 360... but we're not talking about something very affordable

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    Maybe GT86 Cup in ERC is good idea?

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