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Nissan unveiled the new GT-R from Sumo Power GT and Swiss Racing Team at the Automobile Club de France, Paris. The car will race the 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship. The #23 Sumo Power GT-entered Nissan GT-R will be driven by Peter Dumbreck (Scotland) and Michael Krumm (Germany) and the #3 entry from Swiss Racing Team by multiple FIA GT race-winner Karl Wendlinger. "We are very excited about NISSAN returning to a world championship after nearly 20 years away. The FIA GT1 World Championship is an ideal venue for NISSAN to showcase its technology globally through the participation of its iconic model the NISSAN GT-R. Our partner teams, Sumo Power GT and Swiss Racing Team are also excited about racing the NISSAN GT-R at circuits around the world. We are looking forward to the inaugural race in Abu Dhabi in April." Press release after the jump. Press release Under glorious skies in the centre of the French capital, a press conference was held at the Automobile Club de France officially launching the new-for-2010 FIA GT1 World Championship. Among the six manufacturer representatives who then spoke, NISMO President and NISSAN Motor’s Global Motorsports Program Director Yuichi Sanada commented, “We are very excited about NISSAN returning to a world championship after nearly 20 years away. The FIA GT1 World Championship is an ideal venue for NISSAN to showcase its technology globally through the participation of its iconic model the NISSAN GT-R. Our partner teams, Sumo Power GT and Swiss Racing Team are also excited about racing the NISSAN GT-R at circuits around the world. We are looking forward to the inaugural race in Abu Dhabi in April.” Drivers Peter Dumbreck (Scotland) and Michael Krumm (Germany) from the #23 Sumo Power GT entry were on hand for photographs and to field questions, while multiple FIA GT race-winner Karl Wendlinger, who will drive one of the Swiss Racing Team-entered NISSAN GT-Rs spoke as a representative of the GT1 drivers. “I have been racing in the FIA GT Championship for many years, but now I’m very excited about the new world championship – and very happy to be driving the NISSAN GT-R.” 5 comments: Nissan GT-R from Sumo Power GT and Swiss Racing Team It’s a nice choice, for sure GT-R is capable of giving the swiss racing team what they need on racing.
Sweet. The Godzilla is now in Sumo power. I’m sure that it will let other cars eat dust as even on it’s stock version, it was able to leave Porsche behind in a time race in the Nurbugring track. Can you just imagine how fast that must have been eh?
Well it’s been a while since I’ve seen a nissan on the runway. It’s a great comeback though i’d prefer a much nicer looking model.
well GT-R is a nice selection racing for sure teams so selected the Godzilla won’t regret it. kudos to GT-R and Nissan for the success of the GT-R.
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04.15.2010 @ 20:47