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<blockquote data-quote="Snagged" data-source="post: 15810286" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>Anyone know what the other manufacturers thought of the Ford GT before the race? Maybe one of the reasons why the other manufacturers signed off letting it race? Because they thought the Ford GT didn't have a chance at doing as well as it did???</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Another question would be, with the other manufacturers signing off on the Ford GT to let it race because of some formal details, has this happened in the past with other manufacturers entering cars?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Is there any concrete evidence Ford paid off people?</p><p></p><p>And even so, who cares? Seems like a minor formality to get people to sign off on if we are only talking about a matter of months before the production car is sold to the public. From DBK's description of it, sounds like there are closer similarities, if not dead on, between the road car and race car of the Ford GT than the Corvette.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snagged, post: 15810286, member: 15840"] Anyone know what the other manufacturers thought of the Ford GT before the race? Maybe one of the reasons why the other manufacturers signed off letting it race? Because they thought the Ford GT didn't have a chance at doing as well as it did??? EDIT: Another question would be, with the other manufacturers signing off on the Ford GT to let it race because of some formal details, has this happened in the past with other manufacturers entering cars? Is there any concrete evidence Ford paid off people? And even so, who cares? Seems like a minor formality to get people to sign off on if we are only talking about a matter of months before the production car is sold to the public. From DBK's description of it, sounds like there are closer similarities, if not dead on, between the road car and race car of the Ford GT than the Corvette. [/QUOTE]
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