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Originally Posted by Kayani_1
I think making a new GT3 class and getting rid of 2 different useless prototype classes would make more business sense then not making it. This will allow a lot of manufactures to bring there already ready made GT3 class cars without spending a boat load of money.
Other wise ALMS will lose a huge amount of BMW fans that will shift to DTM if it comes way side of USA next year.
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ALMS will be just fine, they keep adding entries to GT class. If anything it is BMW that is losing a lot of exposure, especially not attending the biggest endurance race. ALMS shouldn't worry about DTM, DTM is just a glorified spec series.
The regulations of the VLN GT3 class just won't work for ALMS. IMSA sets strict homologation rules.
There was a report that BMW was working on bringing the Z4 GT3 to the Rolex series.