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  2. Ford Mustang (sixth generation) - Wikipedia

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    Curb weight: 3,491–4,171 lb (1,583 ... while Stage 2 cars get all of the above plus a set of five-spoke 20-inch “Quicksilver” wheels and Cooper RS3 performance ...

  3. Audi RS 3 LMS TCR - Wikipedia

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    The Audi RS 3 LMS TCR is a racing car built according to the TCR rule system. [1] It is based on the Audi RS 3 sedan. It has also undergone significant widening, as well as racing spoilers have been fitted to the car, as well as the appropriate roll-over tube inside the vehicle for the necessary safety.

  4. Porsche 911 GT3 - Wikipedia

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    The weight savings gives the 997 GT3 RS corresponding engine power to curb weight ratio of 224 kW (300 hp) per tonne. The body of the 997 GT3 RS is 64 mm (2.5 in) wider at the rear than the 997 GT3 (a legacy from the Carrera 4 models with which it shares its body shell).

  5. Audi A3 - Wikipedia

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    Curb weight: 1,651 kg (3,639 lb) RS3 [71] Rear view Interior Audi A3 Saloon Rear view Audi S3 Audi S3 Saloon Chinese version of Audi A3L Saloon with long wheelbase.

  6. Audi RS3 - Wikipedia

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  7. RS3 - Wikipedia

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    RS3 or RS-3 may refer to: Vehicles. Automobiles. Audi RS3, a 2011–present German compact performance car; Baojun RS-3, a 2019–present Chinese subcompact SUV;

  8. Audi RS 4 - Wikipedia

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    Based on a kerb weight of 1,680 kg (3,704 lb), this results in a power-to-weight ratio of 0.184 kW per kg. Exhaust gas escapes through two '4-into-2-into-1' fan-branch steel exhaust manifolds and four high-flow catalytic converters, [7] into twin oval tail pipes with dynamic silencer/muffler valves.

  9. Audi S and RS models - Wikipedia

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    The history of road versions of Audi racing cars begins in the 1980s, from models Audi Quattro and Audi Sport Quattro made by concern Audi AG in the city of Ingolstadt.In 1983, the company Quattro GmbH was founded (since November 2016, "Audi Sport GmbH") in the city of Neckarsulm responsible for the development of sports models of cars of Audi brand.