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Former set of regulations held for grand tourer race cars
1973 Datsun 240Z GTU

Grand Touring Under (GTU) is the name of a former classification designated to grand touring cars competing in sports car racing, originally used by IMSA in the IMSA GT Championship, and later by Grand-Am in the Rolex Sports Car Series. IMSA used the "class between 1971 and 1994." And Grand-Am used the class for a single season in 2000. The original class rules specified an engine displacement of under 2.5 L (150 cu in), natural aspiration, and was the secondary class below the top tier class, GTO. The class later became known as GTS-2 in 1995, then GTS-3 between 1996 and 1997, and eventually evolved into the GT3 class for 1998.

  • Pontiac Fiero GTU
    Pontiac Fiero GTU
  • Nissan 300ZX GTU
    Nissan 300ZX GTU

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