Vehicles in their wrong divisions to be switched in their correct divisions

I don’t know if this is being talked about or not, but I found some vehicles in the new Forza Motorsport that are in some wrong divisions which, doesn’t seem to make any sense to me and other players.

Here are the following vehicles in their divisions that probably needed to be switched:

Forza GT:

2017 Ferrari #25 Corse Clienti 488 Challenge:
Switch from Forza GT to Modern Factory Racecars

2017 Ford #17 Shell V-Power Racing Team Falcon FG X:
Switch from Forza GT to Supercars Championship

2017 Holden #22 Walkinshaw Performance VF Commodore:
Switch from Forza GT to Supercars Championship

2017 Nissan Altima Racecar:
Switch from Forza GT to Supercars Championship

2018 KTM X-Bow GT4:
Switch from Forza GT to Track Toys (maybe)

2018 Cadillac #57 TA CTS-V:
Switch from Forza GT to Modern Trans Am

2018 Chevrolet #23 Ruman Racing TA Corvette:
Switch from Forza GT to Modern Trans Am

2019 Dodge #9 American V8 Road Racing TA Challenger:
Switch from Forza GT to Modern Trans Am

2020 KTM X-Bow GT2:
Switch from Forza GT to Modern Factory Racecars (maybe)

2020 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12:
Switch from Forza GT to Modern Factory Racecars

GTX Sportscars:

1985 Buick #6 Performance Motorsports Somerset Regal Trans-Am:
Switch from GTX Sportscars to Early Trans Am

1990 Oldsmobile #75 Cutlass Supreme Trans Am:
Switch from GTX Sportscars to Early Trans Am

Modern Exotic GT:

2017 Saleen S7 LM:
Switch from Modern Exotic GT to Modern Factory Racecars

Modern Hot Hatch:

2003 Ford Focus RS:
Switch from Modern Hot Hatch to Hot Hatch Icons

2003 Renault Sport Clio V6:
Switch from Modern Hot Hatch to Hot Hatch Icons

2003 Volkswagen Golf R32:
Switch from Modern Hot Hatch to Hot Hatch Icons

2004 Honda Civic Type R:
Switch from Modern Hot Hatch to Hot Hatch Icons

If there are any vehicles I missed on the list, leave a comment.

Also the Audi TT RS is the R class and in division Forza GT but you cant race with it online.

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I wouldn’t call these “Early Trans Am”, as the series started in 1965-1966, Unless you would want possible future actual “early Trans Am” cars like AAR Cuda, T/A Challenger, '69-'70 Boss 302 and '67-'69 Z/28’s to be called “Vintage Trans Am” instead.

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