FIA GT: Nissan GT-R Returns to the 24hrs of Spa for Round Four 2009
The highlight of the summer for the FIA GT 2009 championships is coming up this weekend, the Total 24hrs of Spa in Belgium. This race marks the third out of four total races that the 2010 GT1 specification Nissan GT-R is entered in this year as part of the development program. This year is not the first time a GT-R has contested the Spa 24hrs, back in 1991 the Zexel Group A R32 GT-R won the race outright. While this year it’s all about developing the Nissan GT-R for the 2010 championship season and just finishing the grueling 24hrs, it’s sure going to bring an smile to European Nissan fans faces to see the GT-R back out there.
The FIA GT1 specification Nissan GT-R has come quite a ways since the program inception and has now over 10,000 km of track testing under it’s belt. Team Nismo / Gigawave seem confident that reliability is improving every race but, while they did finish round #3 at Oschersleben in Germany, there is a very big gap between that and a 24hr endurance event.
Spa is one of the most challenging tracks in the world. Full concentration is required on every corner here not to make a mistake. Because many corners are extremely high-speed, a mistake normally means the end of the race. Hence to race for over 24 hours at Spa is extremely exciting. Our target is of course to make it over the whole distance, not an easy target for a new car, but we will do everything in our power to achieve that goal. The Nissan GT-R is getting faster and more reliable at each event and so we hope to make another step forward for this all-important race at Spa!
– Michael Krumm, Driver, Nismo
To bolster the ranks for the race, Nismo have added ex Formula 1 driver Anthony Davidson as the third driver for the race. Overall it should be a great race, the circuit is amazing, the weather is unpredictable and the GT-R is involved.
Check the Nismo press release after the jump…
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This coming weekend NISSAN brings its iconic GT-R back to the Spa 24 Hours, scene of the firm’s dominant win in the grueling event in 1991, earned with the R32 Skyline GT-R Group A car.
For the first time in its history, the road-going version of the NISSAN GT-R (R35) is being sold in Europe, and after an absence of 17 years, the racing return of the ultra-successful badge is sure to stir the hearts of both racing and GT-R fans alike in one of the continent’s most prestigious and historic endurance events.
Since shakedown in December of 2008, the GT-R has completed over 10,000 kms’ testing, including its pair of appearances in the FIA GT Championship, and is now fully prepared for its biggest challenge of the current season. The new car’s outings in the European-based GT championship are a precursor to a full assault on the series next season. Its recent entry at the Oschersleben (Germany) FIA GT event was a good simulation for the Spa 24 Hours and its notoriously changeable weather, the car showing a great deal of potential in the tricky conditions.
Equally impressive for the Belgian event is the driver lineup, with NISSAN stalwart Michael Krumm (Germany) partnering endurance specialist Darren Turner (UK) and ex-F1 driver Anthony Davidson (UK) in the GT machine.
Belgium’s Circuit de Spa Francorchamps is one of Europe’s most venerable racetracks, with a history to match. The Spa 24 Hours was first run just one year after the famous Le Mans 24 Hours got its start, back in 1924.
Until 2000, the Spa 24 Hours was a race for touring cars, and made the switch to the more powerful GT (Grand Touring) category in 2001, since when it has also been a part of the FIA GT Championship.
Driver comments:
Michael Krumm
“Spa is one of the most challenging tracks in the world. Full concentration is required on every corner here not to make a mistake. Because many corners are extremely high-speed, a mistake normally means the end of the race. Hence to race for over 24 hours at Spa is extremely exciting. Our target is of course to make it over the whole distance, not an easy target for a new car, but we will do everything in our power to achieve that goal. The Nissan GT-R is getting faster and more reliable at each event and so we hope to make another step forward for this all-important race at Spa!”Darren Turner
“This is the second time I’ve raced at Spa this year and it’s always good to come back as it’s such a fantastic circuit. I’m really pleased that Anthony is joining us; we work together extremely well and I know he will very much enjoy working with Michael too. Spa is going to be a big task for us but we will do everything we can to make sure the Nissan GT-R has a successful Spa 24 Hours.”Anthony Davidson
“I am looking forward to this years Spa 24 Hours race, driving the new Nissan GT-R with the Gigawave / NISSAN Motorsport Team. Endurance racing of this length offers an interesting challenge for everyone involved, and it will be good to get back behind the wheel – particularly as Spa has always been a circuit I enjoy.”