They didn't fix the front valence that is ready to fall off in an attempt to keep it "as raced" original,
but it has a non-original engine in it. That'll hurt the price IMO.
The race history mentions lots of races it entered, but only mentions one class win:
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Two years later, the 28-year-old coupe returned to the scene of its first crime, running the London-Sydney Marathon in 2004 and winning its class.
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Bidders like winners, cars that won lots of races or historic races.
My guess is the bidding tops at $325k.
Plus the steering wheel is on the wrong side ....