GT racing
Plural
GT racings
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a form of motorsport that features modified production cars competing on closed circuits
GT racing is a type of motorsport that involves racing cars designed for grand touring (GT), which are high-performance, production-based vehicles. These cars often have modifications to enhance their speed, handling, and safety. GT racing events feature a mix of manufacturers and private teams, with cars that resemble production models but are built to be faster and more durable for racing conditions. Races can vary in length, ranging from short sprints to endurance events. The most famous GT racing series include the FIA GT World Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
- The GT racing championship attracted top drivers from around the world.
- His passion for GT racing led him to build his own custom car.
- The GT racing series showcases the latest advancements in automotive technology.
- She dreams of becoming a professional GT racing driver one day.
- The GT racing category features a diverse range of car manufacturers competing for victory.