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{{Motorsport formula
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| category          = [[Rallying]]
| country/region    = [[International]]
| championships     = Various
| inaugural         = 2001
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The direct involvement of manufacturers is not necessary for homologation to be granted; in most forms of production-based motorsport, it is quite common for cars to be developed by [[Privateer
 (motorsport)|independent]] constructors and specialist teams. Even official factory-supported development programs are often [[Outsourcing|outsourced]] to an experienced third party. The [[Citroën C2]] is an example of in-house development; the [[Ford Fiesta]] was developed by a contracted specialist ([[M-Sport]]); and the [[Opel Corsa]] was developed independently without assistance from [[General Motors|GM]].<ref>[http://www.corsasuper1600.com/spec.asp Corsa S1600 Specification] ''corsasuper1600.com''. Retrieved on [[April 21]] [[2007]].</ref>


===Modifications===
The production car's standard gearbox is replaced by a [[Manual transmission|sequential manual gearbox]] with a maximum of six forward ratios. The engine may be modified (with the exception of the cylinder block and head) to produce a maximum power output of 230[[Horsepower|hp]] and the exhaust is subject to a noise restriction of 100[[Decibel|dB]] at 4500[[Revolutions per minute|rpm]].<ref>[http://www.fia-nez.eu/pdf/regulations/reg_nezchamp06_rc.pdf Super 1600 Technical Regul(contracted; show full)*[[Super 2000]]
*[[Group N]]

==Notes and references==
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