Group C
Definition
A legendary category of sports car racing introduced by the FIA (1982-1993) known for high-speed prototypes and iconic machines like the Porsche 962.
A standard grouping designation in tournament brackets, such as in the FIFA World Cup or eSports leagues, often associated with intense competition or 'the group of death'.
A collective organizational category often used in administrative, bureaucratic, or casual digital settings to classify teams, participants, or sensitive communication channels.
Examples
Modern racing fans often look back at Group C with nostalgia, back when the cars were fast enough to catch flight and the regulations were loose enough to be dangerous.
If your communication channel is dubbed Group C in a government security leak, expect your next team meeting to be held in a SCIF or a federal courthouse.
Tournament organizers often place the most chaotic teams into Group C, ensuring that the salt levels in the subreddit threads reach an all-time high before the playoffs even begin.
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