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Does that mean barelay faster than LMP2 car. POS FWD Nissan. So ashamed of the ralk last year where Nissan said they were so confident of their concept that they could win 2015 le Mans. :(

lol what a load of bullcrap

Sif they will do that.

The car looks terrible not only aesthetically but performance wise

Porsche and Audi will shit all over it

The GT40 LM car looks the goods though for 2016

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well there's no electric drive and therefore no 4wd add planned so instead of 1500hp it'll be running half that. It's really just a test of whether it can make it to the end.

If it completes it without issue then I can see it having a proper tilt at it next year.

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Out of the three cars entered, two Nissan GTR Nismo didn't finish the race and the other not classified

If Nissan wants to be competitive at WEC it better rethink a little but I know that this 24hrs has provided them with lots of valuable data that they can use to improve on

They really need to make car AWD IMHO

Well Nissan need a big rethink as do Toyota. But the whole thing makes a nice contrast to F1.Love the radio chat. "Will these tyres last three stints or four?" Who would have thought you could make tyres that last more than 15 laps?

Down side was the number of penalties handed out. Also the shit commentary.

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