Nissan NISMO GT-R GT3-spec racing car made a successful debut on Blancpain endurance series at Magny-Cours last weekend, finishing eight in the field of 35 cars JR Motorsports, and prove that the car has enough bite to its bark backup.
Built to spec GT3 race and worked jointly NISMO and JRM, NISMO GT-R carries the same 3.8-liter V6 VR38DETT, as a production model with a capacity of 530 horsepower and 451 lb / ft of torque.
NISMO GT-R GT3, which was caused by David Brabham and Richard Westbrook, capped off his impressive performance, covering over 440 miles in just over three hours of action, showing that it can work with the established model GT3 class in just his first racing action . The development is just the beginning a year ago, the performance of Nissan NISMO GT-R GT3 is in Magny-Cours is a sign of great things to come for both the car and the team JR Motorsport.
"We arrived at Magny-Cours with the plan, since our main goal was to test the reliability of cars in endurance events and see how it compared in a competitive environment - and this is exactly what we did," said team manager Andy Barnes.
"To achieve such solid full implementation took months of hard work and NISMO JRM. The result of this weekend really highlights the true potential of the car and support our development program and plans to run power."
The future looks bright for the newest GT3 race car to the grid. Both NISMO and JRM are confident that with an impressive car in tow, the team will remain competitive in the future GT3-class racing.
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