Thread:RR3G'hamO./@comment-1735079-20160803103547/@comment-26249703-20160805095125

That Ford GT and the FIA GT1 versions both suffer from that weird naming convention. The way I rationalised it was to consider it in three different categories: "vehicle", "manufacturer" and "model name". Vehicle name can be found in any of the 4 screenshots above, manufacturer and model names can be found by actually looking at the car in Car Select (though it is void of any formatting indication, being all-caps).

For a normal car - say the Ford Focus RS - we'd have: "Ford Focus RS", "Ford" and "Focus RS". Which is an easy enough format, pretty logical and everyone is used to that. However, for the two Ford GTs aforementioned, the vehicle and model names are the same: "Ford GT (FIA GT1)", "Ford" and "Ford GT (FIA GT1)".

It's counter-intuitive, but I feel respects and reflects FM's work in the most accurate way possible.