Sport-Prototypes
The Sport-Prototypes is a category of Automobile S especially designed for the tests of automobile Compétition of standard Endurance 24 hours of Mans, 1.000 km, 6 hours etc…
The Sport-Prototypes were frequently used as testing ground for technological matter signification advances such as the disc brakes appeared on the jaguar Type D in 1954.
The model most famous for its longevity and its prize list is incontestably the Porsche 956.
Nowadays, these sport scars use two principal regulations:
- " Daytona Prototypes" who run in the North-American championship Large-Am with as test headlight the 24 hours of Daytona.
- " Mans Prototypes" who run in the North-American championship American Mans Series with like test headlight the 12 hours of Sebring, and in the European championship Mans Series (called " previously; LMES for " Mans Series" Endurance;). Once per annum, the best competitors of championships ALMS and LMS find " on invitation" car Club of the West to dispute the 24 hours of Mans.
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