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80: 100:. While looking like international sports cars the vehicles themselves are smaller and lighter. Engines are liquid-cooled, four stroke, naturally aspirated engines. They can be sourced from motorcycles with a limit of 1100 cubic centimetres, or from cars with a limit of 1630 cubic centimetres. Cockpit dimensions must have space for two seats. 137:. The series however collapsed after only two rounds. The series is being revived for 2011, but will clash directly with the one-make Radical Australia Cup, the former New South Wales series expanding to a national series for the first time. 111:
and others brought on the change, which also sought to modernise the category. The requirement for a two-seat cockpit has seen several, mostly American sports cars, like those built by
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In 2010 a new national series began for Supersports and invited cars (to allow single-seat sports cars such as West designs) was created called the
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cars, as well as cars appearing in most eastern states. Up until 2010 the most prominent title for the class was the
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Supersports raced competitively at state level in New South Wales, racing with state level
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This article is about the Australian sports car racing class. For other uses, see
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http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/02_race/c_2nd_category/ra19_group_2c_q210.pdf
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is an Australian motor racing class designed as a relatively cheap class of
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The category superseded the previous small sports car category,
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Super sport
Sports racing car
Stephen Morcombe
Supersports Website

Current season
sports racing car
Clubman Sports 1300
Radical
West Race Cars
Australian Formula 2
Chiron
Sports Racer Series
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/02_race/c_2nd_category/ra19_group_2c_q210.pdf
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Motorsport categories in Australia

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