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GARR
(redirected from Grand American Road Racing)

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GARRGuidelines for Authority Records and References (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions)
GARRGruppo Armonizzazione Reti di Ricerca
GARRGeorgia Association of Recovery Residences
GARRGoogle AdSense Referral Rotator (Internet advertising)
GARRGeneral Auditing Rules and Regulations (est. 1989; Ministry of Finance; Bhutan)
GARRGrand American Road Racing


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Two years ago, Scott Pruett and Max Papis combined to win the Grand American Road Racing Daytona Prototype championship, grabbing four race wins.
Then when the Grand American Road Racing Series sanctioning body had all of the regulations specified in January, 2002, Berger did some modification work to his design--a task that he calls "melt and repour.
This includes Historic Sportscar Racing, Porsche Club of America, Porsche-BMW Owners Club, SCCA, Grand American Road Racing Association (24 Hours of Daytona), and the American Lemans Series.
 
 
 
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