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As with the [[World Rally Car]] specification, Super 1600 requires a production-standard bodyshell that is made safe for competition with the addition of a [[roll cage]]. Certain other modifications can be made to increase the width of the bodywork and improve its [[Automotive aerodynamics|aerodynamic]] efficiency. The weight of the competition car is reduced to a minimum of 980[
[Kilogram|kg]], with a lower minimum weight of 920kg if an engine with only two valves per cylinder is employed.<ref>[http://www.fia-nez.eu/pdf/regulations/reg_nezchamp06_rc.pdf Super 1600 Technical Regulations, 2006] ''Article 12''.</ref> In most cases, this is approximately 50 to 100kg less than the weight of the production car version; the 1.6ltr [[Citroën C2]], for example, weighs 1084kg.<ref>[http://www.citroen.co.uk/level4/technicalSpecification.asp?pagetype=c2&style=&infoID=21 C2 Technical Specifications] ''citroen.co.uk''. Retrieved on [[April 22]] [[2007]].</ref>
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==Cars==
A selection of Super 1600 cars:

* [[MG ZR]] EX258
* [[Renault Clio]] S1600
* [[Fiat Punto]] S1600
* [[Suzuki Swift]] S1600
* [[Suzuki Ignis]] S1600
* [[Peugeot 206]] S1600
* [[Citroen C2]] S1600
* [[Citroen Saxo]] S1600
* [[Ford Fiesta]] S1600
* [[Ford Puma]] S1600

[[World Rally Championship|World Rally Champion]] [[Sebastien Loeb]] competed in a Citroen Saxo S1600 in the Junior World Championship in 2001 and eventually won the series that year.
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==See Also==
*[[Super 2000]]
*[[Group N]]

==Notes and references==
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[[Category:Rally cars]]
[[Category:Auto racing terms]]


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