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GT Cup cars eligible in the European Hill Climb Championship in 2020!

Following the World Motor Sport Council’s recent decision to validate the technical regulations associated with the “Performance Factor” concept (link
), the range of cars accepted in Category 1 of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship will be significantly broadened as from 2020. In addition to the Group N, A, S20 and GT3 cars, as well as “E1” cars, a large variety of Grand Touring Cars, such as GT4, French GTSS, and GT cars competing in single-make cups may also be accepted. In order to be included in the appropriate class, the drivers of these cars must determine their Pf value via the online calculator (www.fiaperformancefactor.com) and declare it to the organisers when submitting their entry. Welcome to all the GT cars! To be continued (2/4)For further information go to https://www.fia.com/performance-factor
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