Homologation Special

saddler

Active Member
Well been researching up on Homologation Specials and to my amazement the pulsar Gti-r is the only nissan to be classed as a Homologation Specials.. This cant be true. there must be another nissan..
 

Mr GTiR

New Member
saddler said:
Well been researching up on Homologation Specials and to my amazement the pulsar Gti-r is the only nissan to be classed as a Homologation Specials.. This cant be true.
Yep that's true.
 
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butch1234

Guest
i might sound stupid here :doh: but what is a homologation special?:oops: as ive never heard of it.
 

MarkTurbo

Well-Known Member
Andy, stop trying to pretend your not old :lol:

Keira said:
what about the 240rs group b car ?
Thats the one 8) Was just trying to think of the name as i knew there was something other than the gti-r. They would of had to homologate 200 of them for group b i think ;-)
 

snoon

New Member
butch1234 said:
i might sound stupid here :doh: but what is a homologation special?:oops: as ive never heard of it.

I thought that, type it in to google and all will be revealed.
 

saddler

Active Member
This is the list i got...

  • The Lancia Stratos HF (homologated in FIA Group4, the GroupB predecessor)
  • The Ford Escort RS1600/RS1800 (homologated in FIA Group4)
  • The Fiat 131 Abarth (homologated in FIA Group4)
  • The Audi Sport Quattro (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Citroën BX 4TC (homologated in GroupB, never raced)
  • The Ferrari 288 GTO (homologated in GroupB, never raced)
  • The Lancia 037 a.k.a. rally (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Lancia Delta S4 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Lancia Delta Integrale (all versions including the Delta 4WD with the exception of the Evoluzione II)
  • The Subaru Impreza Turbo (pre-1997 models)
  • The Toyota Celica GT4 (all versions)
  • The Ford Sierra RS500
  • The Ford RS200 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
  • The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4
  • The Ford Escort RS Cosworth (the pre-1995 Garrett T03/04B turbo equipped cars)
  • The MG Metro 6R4 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Nissan Sunny (Pulsar) GTiR
  • The Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Porsche 959 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Mazda 323 turbo 4x4 (all versions)
  • The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (all pre-Evolution VII versions)
  • The Renault 5 Turbo (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Volkswagen Golf G60 Rally
Min Number built...5000 for the GroupN class, 2500 for the GroupA class and 200 for the now extinct GroupB
 

youngsyp

Active Member
saddler said:
This is the list i got...

  • The Lancia Stratos HF (homologated in FIA Group4, the GroupB predecessor)
  • The Ford Escort RS1600/RS1800 (homologated in FIA Group4)
  • The Fiat 131 Abarth (homologated in FIA Group4)
  • The Audi Sport Quattro (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Citroën BX 4TC (homologated in GroupB, never raced)
  • The Ferrari 288 GTO (homologated in GroupB, never raced)
  • The Lancia 037 a.k.a. rally (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Lancia Delta S4 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Lancia Delta Integrale (all versions including the Delta 4WD with the exception of the Evoluzione II)
  • The Subaru Impreza Turbo (pre-1997 models)
  • The Toyota Celica GT4 (all versions)
  • The Ford Sierra RS500
  • The Ford RS200 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
  • The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4
  • The Ford Escort RS Cosworth (the pre-1995 Garrett T03/04B turbo equipped cars)
  • The MG Metro 6R4 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Nissan Sunny (Pulsar) GTiR
  • The Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Porsche 959 (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Mazda 323 turbo 4x4 (all versions)
  • The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (all pre-Evolution VII versions)
  • The Renault 5 Turbo (homologated in GroupB)
  • The Volkswagen Golf G60 Rally
Min Number built...5000 for the GroupN class, 2500 for the GroupA class and 200 for the now extinct GroupB
Have a look here: http://www.fia.com/sport/Homologations/homol_vehicles.html
For the official FIA homologation lists.

If you do a search, there was a thread on this subject a while ago. ;-)

Paul
 
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