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This is not that unusual. The Viper Competion Coupe required a competition license and you simply cannot get GT3 Cup car unless you are actually competing in Rolex or Grand Am. It is to have some real assurance that the car stays on track and off the street, not a bad idea after reading several postings of folks wanting to put the car on the street. A competition license seems silly as the car is as much a trackday car as competition car, but it is hard to have any clear barrier to street driving.
That said, I have seen Atoms on the street and the Radical can be put on the street, too. Frankly this seems like a big wast of time for the feds, as at most about 3 people might drive the car on the street and 2 of them will regret that in about a week.
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