VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP)

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VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin AurielSchmeisserSport_6
VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin AurielSchmeisserSport_6
VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin AurielSchmeisserSport_7
VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin AurielSport_4
VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin AurielSport_5
VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin AurielXanosSport_14
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VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin HuntmasterMotorSport_19
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VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin LoganRacing_18
VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin LoganRacing_3
VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin MantaMotorSport_21
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VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin VRCMotorSport_12
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VRC ARC - Auriel 90 (BOP), skin VRCSuperpower_1
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American Racing Championship - Auriel 90 (BoP Version)

BoP is a term that means Balance of Performance. This version of the Auriel 90GTO is balanced to race against VRC's Chevrette 28.

The American Racing Championship series was founded in 1969. Racing began in 1971, and was originally aimed at two stock car categories, running two classes each; the GT (Groups 3 and 4) and touring (Group 1 and 2) classes. The first race was held at Virginia Raceway; it was an unexpected success, with both the drivers and the handful of spectators who attended.

The Auriel 90 GTO was used in the American Racing Championship series in 1989. Following previous successes in rallying and winning the 1988 American stock car series, which was also based in the United States.

Setups

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Sessions

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Tyres

  • Race (R)

Specs

  • Acceleration: 3s
  • BHP: 600 BHP
  • Power Ratio: 2.01 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 290km/h
  • Torque: 609 Nm*
  • Weight: 1206kg

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