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Originally Posted by Miguel
What makes GT Open attractive to watch is its simplicity. Now we not only get the Pro-Am stuff in GT Open, but also two different formulas thrown into one class.
Of course we'll just have to see how it works out, but I don't see the need for this shake up: GT Open had a good number of cars this year. It'll only make things more complicated.
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What shake up? Classes stay the same (the modified GT3 for Super GT were already allowed). The only change as far as I can see is that there are no full Pro line-ups allowed anymore in the GTS (GT3) class. Which is good, because most of them were already Pro-Am.