Talk:Mosler MT900

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"Three MT900s were entered at the May, 2005 RAC Tourist Trophy race at Silverstone, England, finishing second, fifth, and twelfth. The car also took a class win at the FIA GT race in Imola, Italy."

Not exactly true. The three MT900s entered at Silverstone would have finished 2nd, 5th and 12th if they were running in the GT2 class, which they're not. They will be next year, if the car is homologated, pending confirmation of the existence of 25 road-going cars. As for the class win in Italy, the Moslers are eligible for the G2 class, for national championship cars that are not allowed to score points in GT1 or GT2. Actually, the car has taken a class win in two of the four races (three if you count Monza, where the car finished below the minimum distance limit), but it's usually the only one in it. All performance comparisons are made with the two works-prepared 996 GT3s, which run in GT2. --Pc13 11:03, 2005 Jun 23 (UTC)