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Nissan Taking 2010 GT-R Back To The ‘Ring To Do Some Proving

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The Nissan GT-R has a relationship with the famed Nurburgring in Germany like no other modern car. It has brought the track back into the headlines by taking out much more expensive hardware with a blistering, though unofficial, lap time of 7 minutes, 29 seconds. That number has since been eclipsed by the Corvette ZR1 and Dodge Viper ACR, but remains ahead of the GT2 despite Porsche’s accusation that Nissan ran a less-than-stock GT-R.

Well, the GT-R in Japan is getting some upgrades for 2010, and Nissan is reportedly headed back to the ‘Ring to see what it’ll do. The changes include a slight increase in power to 485 PS, or about a 5-horsepower bump, as well as a new compound Dunlop tire and suspension tweaks. Other mods include a larger fuel tank and some very minor cosmetic changes that won’t make a damn bit of a difference on the track. Will the GT-R be able to best its 7:29 lap time? We’re guessing they wouldn’t bother to make the trip if they weren’t certain there were at least a couple of tenths to shave off.

Source: AutoBlog

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    skazareth
  • Nov 23, 2008
cun...
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    satria1502
  • Nov 23, 2008
how could gtr 35 make 7.29 at Nurburgring?
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    toin_toin_toin
  • Nov 23, 2008
ohh yeah baby... whoop some ass hehe...
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    netmatrix
  • Nov 23, 2008
The car to beat is a Crovetter ZR1 baby!!! Not some Porsche. hahahaha.
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    vincent
  • Nov 24, 2008
I say they will break their own record of 7.29! Maybe the 2010 will be aimed at the Carrera GT which is just 1 second away.. Then maybe the V Spec and V Spec II can go for the Enzo or the ZR1.

Currently Toshio Suzuki is the fastest Jap on the track.
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