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SimRaceway – Presenting the Ford GT40 GT2.

The Ford GT-R is a GT2 racing variant of the Ford GT , which was first produced in 2003 in honor of the iconic Ford GT40 that had triumphed in four consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans events in the 1960s. Created by Ohio-based Doran Enterprises in 2008, the GT-R's raison d'être also mimicked that of its flower-powered predecessor: to end the track domination of grand European marques like Ferrari and Porsche.

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SimraceWay – Lancer Evolution VIII Released.

The eighth generation of Mitsubishi's ultra-successful high-performance car was released in 2003. When the first generation had been in production way back in the early 1990s the decision had been made to only supply the "Evo" to the Japanese market. However unprecedented international interest and sustained demand in the "gray import" sector forced the company to rethink its strategy.

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SimRaceway – Presenting the Renault 5 Turbo.

SimRaceway presents the Renault 5 Turbo. Developed for the dirt, the Renault 5 Turbo was brought to life primarily to take back Renault's rallying primacy from Lancia, whose purpose-built Stratos had left its WRC representatives, the Alpine A110 and Renault 17 Gordini , choking in its dust in the mid-1970s.

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SimRaceway – Pricing Explained.

After looking at different pricing models inhouse and externally SimRaceway has decided how to create their price tags.Allot has been said, and numerous discussions have been held about the pricing of the SimRaceway vehicles. SimRaceway decided to explain the theory behind the price setting on their blog page.

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SimRaceWay – Toyota 2000GT Released.

Produced in collaboration with—and manufactured by—the Yamaha Motor Corporation, the launch of the limited-production, race-bred Toyota 2000GT in 1967 marked a watershed in the automotive industry’s perception of Japanese-made cars, proving that worthy rivals to the likes of the Porsche 911 could emerge from outside Europe.

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