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Corvette Z06 Chases a Nissan GT-R Around the Track Until it Surrenders
What Nissan has managed to do with the R35 GT-R is nothing short of amazing, as the Japanese carmaker's flagship model has become the de facto standard in the sports car world upon which all other vehicles are judged. Of course, we should never forget that another important factor that weighs in at any type of race is the driver and how capable he or she is behind the wheel.
The video that follows, isn't a race per se, as the drivers of the Corvette Z06 and Nissan GT-R running at the MotorSport Ranch Performance Car Country Club in Texas were probably there to do some hot laps around the track, but still, the chase that ensued makes for a pretty interesting watch.
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Mt Test Gives 2014 Nissan Gt-r Track Pack A Thumbs Up
You’d be forgiven for thinking that the standard 2014 Nissan GT-R can handle its own on a race track just fine, and yet the Japanese manufacturer disagrees with you with the optional Track Pack, which slightly alters the car, making it a tiny...
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Nissan Gt-r Takes On The Bugatti Veyron And The Porsche 911 Turbo S In Straight Line Duel
Not to leave Motor Trend's recent speed challenge unanswered, rivaling car magazine Road and Track brought the 2012 Nissan GT-R on the race track to see if it qualifies to enter the so-called "Two Second Club" which refers to vehicles that...
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Video: Nissan Gt-r Lapping Nurburgring In 7:29’
Finally, we have live footage of the Nissan GT-R lapping the Nurburgring race track in Germany in 7:29.03. According to Nissan, the GT-R’s time was recorded on April 17, 2008 with the Japanese supercar’s chief test driver Tochio Suzuki behind...
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Nissan Gt-r Officially Laps The Nurburgring In 7min And 29 Sec
Last time we heard about the 2009 Nissan GT-R and the Nurburgring race track was last year when the Japanese carmaker announced that its 473Hp supercar managed to lap the famous “ring†in 7 min and 38 sec. But then, the course was slightly...
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2009 Corvette Zr-1 (?) Spotted At Laguna Seca
Others call it the ZR-1, others the Blue Devil, either way, both are referring to a future high-performance version of the Vette. While GM hasn’t confirmed the rumours, they haven’t disproved them either. To make things even more complicated,...
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