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Stephen Ottley17 Apr 2009
NEWS

Nissan GT-R earns new record

Japanese supercar lowers Nurburgring benchmark and prepares to do it again

As promised Nissan has returned to Germany's famous Nurburgring racetrack to lower the production car lap record it set in controversial circumstances last year (more here).


Official GT-R test driver Toshio Suzuki confirmed to Carsales.com.au in February (see our earlier report here) that the company would return with the aim of slashing five-seconds off the 7min29sec with the V-Spec GT-R.


Driving a Japanese specification GT-R on V-Spec wheels and tyres (Dunlop rubber and RAYS forged alloy wheels) managed to beat the old time with a lap of 7min27secs. Nissan blamed sand and dust on the 20km circuit for the failure to achieve the five-second improvement.


If track conditions improve the team will try and improve again in the coming days.


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