RE: Nissan Releases Second GT-R Video
RE: Nissan Releases Second GT-R Video
Tuesday 14th October 2008

Nissan Releases Second GT-R Video

Nissan and Porsche row II - the sequel.


Picture of stock tyres
Picture of stock tyres
Porsche has clearly struck a raw nerve by questioning the Nissan GT-R's lap time, because now the Japanese manufacturer has released a second video. The footage shows the 7:29 lap of the Nurburgring as well as some off-track buildup where the 50kg of test equipment was loaded on board.

A photo has also been released showing the stock tyres that were installed on the car, to dispel rumours the company was using special rubber. The actual lap starts about four minutes in and is unlikely to put a line under the whole sordid matter. Nissan and Porsche at the 'Ring: the story we all love to hate.

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ar0u2211

Original Poster:

184 posts

224 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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yeah damn right, snore off porsche

shortar53

548 posts

299 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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The entire lap appears to be at the end of the video...

dunno whether it's using Porsche issue seconds, but it seems to be bloody rapid around the track for it's mass.

Edited by shortar53 on Tuesday 14th October 12:43

DamoLLb

1,775 posts

221 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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and there was me thinking they just rolled up on the day for a blast........

munch997

2,325 posts

213 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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mabey porsche will start saying about the fuel it was using next....
they dont seem to like the fact that they now have new competition

DucatiGary

7,765 posts

251 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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munch997 said:
mabey porsche will start saying about the fuel it was using next....
they dont seem to like the fact that they now have new competition
erm, i dont think porsche have anything to worry about, the gtr chews gearboxes unless you dont drive fast.

all 911's can be driven hard all day long, might loose a few clutches but they are made to go unlike the gtr which if you want to break it, will go with no warranty!

G7 Rye

144 posts

227 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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I too agree that people buy Porsche for different reasons, but if sales figures are to be beleived they are suffering more than most at the minute and I really do think many potential buyers have opted for the R8 and GTR. With the Porsche development program it is very hard to see how they could get these customers back as we have been enticed by something entirely 'new'

kentmotorcompany

2,471 posts

236 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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When the GTR was on Top Gear, JC seemed to make a big point about the engines all being hand built, and therefore slightly different outputs.

This to me seems like the excuse Nissan were putting out in anticipation of the obvious qeustions that would start being asked.

Just so happened they went to the Ring with a "slightly more powerful one"?

gumsie

680 posts

235 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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mickken said:
They've built a car that breaks when you use the launch control, and is not covered by warranty. Anything else they now do is irrelevent. Jokers.....
Absolutely, but how is it so difficult to verify?
An independent assessor? A few stopwatches and some witnesses, both using fuel from the same tanker all on the same day?
Case closed.

Fittster

20,120 posts

239 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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DucatiGary said:
munch997 said:
mabey porsche will start saying about the fuel it was using next....
they dont seem to like the fact that they now have new competition
erm, i dont think porsche have anything to worry about, the gtr chews gearboxes unless you dont drive fast.

all 911's can be driven hard all day long, might loose a few clutches but they are made to go unlike the gtr which if you want to break it, will go with no warranty!
Hmm, lets see the launch control on the next 997 manages to cope.

Fittster

20,120 posts

239 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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kentmotorcompany said:
When the GTR was on Top Gear, JC seemed to make a big point about the engines all being hand built, and therefore slightly different outputs.

This to me seems like the excuse Nissan were putting out in anticipation of the obvious qeustions that would start being asked.

Just so happened they went to the Ring with a "slightly more powerful one"?
And the fact people are taking delivery of more powerful cars than the official figures is a bad thing?

Snoggledog

9,118 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Out of idle curiosity.. When was that filmed? Looks quite autumnal.

james21

8 posts

256 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Give a stock GT-R and a stock GT2 to the Stig, post the times on the Top Gear Power Board then and only then will the case be closed. The good old BBC as we know is impartial.

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

256 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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james21 said:
Give a stock GT-R and a stock GT2 to the Stig, post the times on the Top Gear Power Board then and only then will the case be closed. The good old BBC as we know is impartial.
roflroflroflroflroflroflroflroflroflroflroflroflrofl

Snoggledog

9,118 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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james21 said:
Give a stock GT-R and a stock GT2 to the Stig, post the times on the Top Gear Power Board then and only then will the case be closed. The good old BBC as we know is impartial.
Now that we're fast heading toward communism those times will pale into insignificance compared to the mighty Trabant.

Wolfsbait

493 posts

236 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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what does this video actually prove...?

Nothing at all...other than it's still a pig ugly Datsun...

Fotofrog

118 posts

223 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Who cares if it gets round the ring in that time ... !? REALLY?!

If you want a 911 by a 911 if you want a GTR get a GTR - they are all awsome cars and have supercar power and all have their pro's and con's

this video doesnt prove anything..

NerveAgent

3,796 posts

246 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Nissan must be loving Porsche and it fans, the marketers are probably sitting about laughing.

Maxmpg

53 posts

233 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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NerveAgent said:
Nissan must be loving Porsche and it fans, the marketers are probably sitting about laughing.
+1

Yes, that's right. There is a saying in advertising that all publicity is good publicity. Porsche have scored an own goal here. Nissan is going to keep this going for as long as possible, because it creates and maintains the associatian between the GTR and Porsches in the minds of potential customers. We are being subtly manipulated, as ever!

vinceh

154 posts

254 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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I must say, it all looked pretty calm in there during that run. As a seasoned 911 driver, I might have expected a bit more drama and more sawing of the wheel. Well, if I was driving, anyway.

I almost wanted to say to the GT-R driver - go on, mate, give it some stick.


Bladedancer

1,458 posts

222 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Wolfsbait said:
what does this video actually prove...?

Nothing at all...other than it's still a pig ugly Datsun...
Porshe fanboys still at large?

Seriously, why don't the Germans just admit that supercar-making isn't reserved just for them and the Italians?
R32 GTR was able to eat 911 in its time and NSX was a bad car only when "bad" meant "no bull no horse on the badge".
C'mon people, be adult about this. Leave fan-boy culture alone.