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The reference following this paragraph was removed because the reference is low quality and does not support any of the statements made in the paragraph: <code>Opel was the first brand to offer a high performance variant of a [[Compact MPV|MPV]] when it launched the Zafira OPC with a 2-litre turbo producing {{convert|192|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} in 2001. More than 12,000 units of that sporty Zafira generation were sold.<ref>www.fastestlaps.com/cars/opel_zafira_opc.html</ref>{{Better source|reason=This reference does not confirm any of the claims made in this paragraph The content was left in place with a citation needed tag added. 174.21.166.165 ( talk) 04:07, 10 August 2013 (UTC)
The reference http://www.vln.de/newsausgabe.gb.php?id=3301 supports only the idea that OPC vehicles race at the Nurburing and does not support any other statements in the paragraph.
The reference http://www.opel.ie/vehicles/opc/highlights1/design.html only established that white and blue are available, not that blue is the typical color.
The reference http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/microsite/vxr/ only extablishes that the VXR brand exists, not that it they are Vauxhall versions of the OPC products. (That's most likely true, but this reference does not establish the OPC - Vauxhall link.) 174.21.176.132 ( talk) 03:23, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
Clarity is needed with regards to Opel's involvement with motorsport. The only current OPC branded involvement appears to be VLN as in the article. I could not find a ref to support OPC being behing the Astra GTC at the BTCC (see Autosport). Also I could not find a ref to support OPC being part of the return to rallying, as Opel's own media is referring to a new (division/brand?) "Opel Motorsport". Warren ( talk) 12:23, 15 August 2013 (UTC)
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The reference following this paragraph was removed because the reference is low quality and does not support any of the statements made in the paragraph: <code>Opel was the first brand to offer a high performance variant of a [[Compact MPV|MPV]] when it launched the Zafira OPC with a 2-litre turbo producing {{convert|192|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} in 2001. More than 12,000 units of that sporty Zafira generation were sold.<ref>www.fastestlaps.com/cars/opel_zafira_opc.html</ref>{{Better source|reason=This reference does not confirm any of the claims made in this paragraph The content was left in place with a citation needed tag added. 174.21.166.165 ( talk) 04:07, 10 August 2013 (UTC)
The reference http://www.vln.de/newsausgabe.gb.php?id=3301 supports only the idea that OPC vehicles race at the Nurburing and does not support any other statements in the paragraph.
The reference http://www.opel.ie/vehicles/opc/highlights1/design.html only established that white and blue are available, not that blue is the typical color.
The reference http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/microsite/vxr/ only extablishes that the VXR brand exists, not that it they are Vauxhall versions of the OPC products. (That's most likely true, but this reference does not establish the OPC - Vauxhall link.) 174.21.176.132 ( talk) 03:23, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
Clarity is needed with regards to Opel's involvement with motorsport. The only current OPC branded involvement appears to be VLN as in the article. I could not find a ref to support OPC being behing the Astra GTC at the BTCC (see Autosport). Also I could not find a ref to support OPC being part of the return to rallying, as Opel's own media is referring to a new (division/brand?) "Opel Motorsport". Warren ( talk) 12:23, 15 August 2013 (UTC)