The Nissan GT-R version in 2011 set a new record at the Nurburgring time of 7 minutes, 24 seconds and 22 hundredths. This is an improvement of more than 2 seconds and a half from the previous time the GT-R, achieved thanks to changes to the car: in addition to aerodynamics slightly different (acknowledgment for the faceplate), the power of the V6 3.8 biturbo rose from 485 to 530 hp, while torque has increased from 588 Nm to 612 were also introduced new Dunlop tires on 20 ", made specifically for the characteristics of the frame and the renewed buoyancy GT-R.
Digging into our database, it is curious to go fishing the first official video record of the GT-R, dated October 2007. Nissan at the time he was launching his new sports car using the media return times at the Nurburgring, in sharp rivalry with Porsche at the time the record was marked by 7 minutes and 38 seconds.
Digging into our database, it is curious to go fishing the first official video record of the GT-R, dated October 2007. Nissan at the time he was launching his new sports car using the media return times at the Nurburgring, in sharp rivalry with Porsche at the time the record was marked by 7 minutes and 38 seconds.
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