Nissan GT-R Clearest Shots Yet

 Nissan GT-R Clearest Shots Yet
Nissan GT-R on Nurburgring / Copyright by KGP Photography

Gunning for Porsche Carrera GT?

Clearest Look Yet as the GTR sets it's sights on the Porsche Carrera GT

The Nissan GT-R development team has made another run at the Nürburgring record books this morning--and the Porsche 911 Turbo is no longer its target.  Sources intimately familiar with Nissan's latest test sessions inform us that the group is now gunning to beat the Porsche Carrera GT--a remarkably lofty goal considering that that Walter Röhrl reportedly piloted a Carrera GT around the 'Ring in 7 minutes 28 seconds.  Another Carrera GT, driven by Horst von Saurma, managed a lap time of 7:32.

Our sources tell us that, thus far, the Nissan has fallen short of the Carrera GT's record-time, but not by much.  Our mole tells us that some wet sections of the track slowed them down, and that with optimum track conditions, some heroic driving could still reel in the Porsche Supercar.  Nissan reps would not divulge any specific lap times, but they hinted that something under 7:35 may have been achieved.  Regardless, it's clear that Nissan's goal of overtaking the 911 Turbo has been achieved in a big way.

Stopwatch drama aside, Nissan also gave us some new eye-candy by removing most of the camouflage that has been a staple of GT-R sightings for more than a year now. Although not in showroom shape, the latest GT-R test cars give us our clearest look yet at the prototype's front bumper and headlights, and the GT-R badge is now prominently displayed in the grille-opening, and on the trunk lid.  We also managed a pretty revealing interior shot as one GT-R prepared to launch.  The rear vinyl camouflage has also been removed, and now only flat-black paint remains to obscure the GT-R's true styling.  This is as close as we're likely to get to an undisguised car until the car's Tokyo Show debut.

In their most recent 'Ring runs, Nissan rented the track early Monday morning, and had three GT-R prototypes--spaced one-minute apart--all taking their best shots.  One of the GT-Rs was reportedly driven by Horst von Saurma--the same 'Ring specialist that drove the Carrera GT to a 7:32 lap time.  Another driver was said to be a Japanese driver named Shimizu--possibly well-known racer Kazuo Shimizu.  The third GT-R pilot went un-named.

Nissan will likely continue their assault on the Nürburgring--and on the Porsche legacy--for the rest of this week.  If the GT-R manages to do the seemingly impossible and unseat the Carrera GT, we'll let you know.

Source: Copyright by KGP Photography

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 silversedanman silversedanman
garbage
September 24, 2007 9:07 pm
 jai_mav jai_mav
beat the carrera GT?!?!? cmon...get real nissan
September 24, 2007 11:02 pm
 jamesmelbaustralia jamesmelbaustralia
I like. Looks like a paddle shifter and HUD in the interior shots. Some people just don't like an upstart rattling the establishment with something better and cheaper. Go Nissan. Kick ass.
September 25, 2007 1:22 am
 Jamaicandude Jamaicandude
They've beaten the 911 on the 'ring many times before, and from the looks of things, they've done it again. The Carrera GT may indeed be a lofty target, but I'll be cheering them on, hoping they can indeed pull it off. Those of us who actually know of the exploits of the Skyline GT-R have good reason not to underestimate Nissan.
September 25, 2007 1:28 am
 headness13 headness13
When BMW came with their Formula 1 car at the Ring they did a best of 8:34 and a top speed of 275 km/h. What Nissan think they are doing ?! It's not safe to unlish such a thing on the roads. http://www.worldcarfans.com/4070504.001/bmw-f1-at-nurburging
September 25, 2007 8:28 am
 silversedanman silversedanman
well did they beat lap records on their little test session or not??
September 25, 2007 10:50 am
 Ferrariguy Ferrariguy
How's it "garbage?" (To the first post) Care to explain?
September 25, 2007 10:55 am
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
4WD, electronics everywhere, tech turbo. wonderful tech displaying really good numbers but thats all GT-R's have always been good for, numbers.
September 25, 2007 1:21 pm
 HolySteel HolySteel
When BMW raced with their F1 car, they did not go for a time attack, too dangerous + impossible for a current F1 car at the wavy road of Nürburgring. Having a fast lap time is rather a reason for a car to be safe, as the brakes, tires and suspension have to be good to be fast, the top speed does not matter. I hope the GT-R beats the Carrera GT's record time, so the world will know that Porsche is not the only company that builds fast cars for the track.
September 25, 2007 7:20 pm
 Ferrariguy Ferrariguy
GTR's only been good for numbers? That's ridiculous.
September 25, 2007 9:33 pm
 moyusuf moyusuf
Is it just me or does this car resemble the Infiniti G37 coupe? Either way, Im expecting great things from this car, and with such claims as those stated above, I hope I'm not being set up for disapointment.
September 26, 2007 2:30 am
 pavcon pavcon
yes stupid folks.. Beat the carrera GT. For Those of you who havent' been watching the japanese motorsport market most probably would not believe that. For me it's no surpise at all. It's been a year ans something since the law of the 280bhp has been cancelled and some supercars are going down easily. I mean look at how many mod companies work in Japan. Most of the oldest models have been sleeping at 280Bhp waiting for the limitation to be removed from the Japanese law. The R-34 GTR could be easily be supped up to 500bhp (working safely) The supra with stock internals can be suped up to 600Bhp the Nissan Silvia which I have is now 380Bhp with just an exhaust system and an ECU and it's 250bhp stock. Now get real. The eu supercars are really going down. Even the new technology of the porsches turbos is considered old with the new turbos of the GT-r
September 26, 2007 7:59 am
 pavcon pavcon
+ don't forget that u r watching a 68K car vs a 250K car(I estimate) and we don't know yet if this is the evo version of the GTR with the 550BHP that is doing laps aroung the RING. if it's just the Vspec the evo version can easily beat the 7:28.
September 26, 2007 9:53 am
 jai_mav jai_mav
well, having read all thess comments...i have to admit that the gt-r can take the Cgt.
September 27, 2007 2:48 am
 headness13 headness13
do you know where i can see al the Nurburgring record-times ?! - i googled some key words but no result
September 27, 2007 7:59 pm
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
with the amount of electronics on this car, its going go like hell but fell numb going about it. ugly as hell too and i'm betting the interior will look tacky as well like all other recent japanese sports designs.
October 12, 2007 8:17 am