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English: This Volkswagen is notorious for competing in the 2003 British GT season, as well as the 2003 1000km of Spa, although retiring early on. As displayed in the photo, this car was driven on a parade lap to celebrate the British GT's 300th race, driving alongside a Marcos Mantis, a Jaguar XJ220, a TVR Cerbera Speed 12, a TVR T400R, a Morgan Aero 8 GT and three Aston Martins (including 2018's GT3 champion car).
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