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Being about a month away and with all the recent pics coming out, I thought why not get a thread going :D

I think the GTR looks stunning.

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Official FIA GT Site

http://www.fiagt.com/

Here some times from the test day. 8th for the GTR which is pretty good against cars and teams that have been GT racing for many years.

1. #9 DKR Engineering - Corvette C6.R - 2:01,820

2. #4 PK Carsport - Corvette C6.R +0,111

3. #18 K plus K Motorsport - Saleen S7-R +0,465

4. #3 Selleslagh Racing Team - Corvette C6.R +0,576

5. #14 K plus K Motorsport - Saleen S7-R +0,629

6. #1 Vitaphone Racing - Maserati MC12 +1,898

7. #2 Vitaphone Racing - Saleen S7-R +2,598

8. #35 Nissan Motorsports - Nissan GT-R +3,680

9. #11 Full Speed Racing - Saleen S7-R +3,884

10. #13 Full Speed Racing - Saleen S7-R +4,856

11. #44 Matech Racing - Ford GT1 +5,816

12. #97 Brixia Racing - Porsche 997 GT3 RSR +6,379

13. #56 CRS Racing - Ferrari F430 GT2 +6,697

14. #55 CRS Racing - Ferrari F430 GT2 +6,936

15. #51 AF Corse - Ferrari F430 GT2 +7,452

16. #60 ProSpeed Competition - Porsche 997 GT3 RSR +8,326

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20. #88 Reiter Engineering - Lamborghini Gallardo GT2 +10,914

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I thought that Nissan were running about 4 events in 2009 ahead of a full championship assault in 2010. It makes sense to me - build up reliability and speed and get a handle on the pace of the competition and your own car to build as a base for a full season's challenge.

I think the livery is a bit......'uninspired'. I much preferred the carbon fibre finish on the test car. I think something equivalent (a matt black finish) would be amazing as the race car livery.

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