Nissan GT-R to Join World Challenge Series this year
Can't wait to see it out on the track
http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...ge-series.html

http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...ge-series.html

Nissan is about to get back into North American motorsports in big way, competing with a pair of GT-R’s in the 2010 World Challenge GT Class. The cars will be run by Brass Monkey Racing, with assistance by Nissan North America, and will debut on the weekend of March 26-28 in St. Petersburg, FL, competing alongside Corvettes, Vipers and Porsches.
The two cars will be piloted by two-time series winner Tony Rivera and rookie Steve Ott.
Brass Monkey Racing first competed in the World Challenge series last year using a Porsche GT3, winning its first race and finishing third overall.
“We’re very excited to bring such an iconic car to the North American professional road racing scene,” Brass Monkey Racing Team Owner A.J. Brass said. “After such a successful season in 2009, finishing third in the Championship and winning in our very first race, we look forward to the challenge of bringing an entirely new platform to World Challenge. With Nissan’s assistance and great engineering and driving, we expect to contend for the 2010 Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ Championships.”
“Many of the cars in the series have serious modifications to the engines and drivelines from the stock vehicles,” Brass said. “The beauty of the GT-R is that it is an amazing platform to start with and we are able to utilize all of the stock internal components and drivetrain. With the exception of some of the approved series aerodynamic items and an effort to bring the car down to a competitive weight, the car will remain incredibly stock compared to most of our competition.”
Nissan last competed in the World Challenge several years ago in the lower Touring Car class, using a Sentra SE-R Spec V model.
The two cars will be piloted by two-time series winner Tony Rivera and rookie Steve Ott.
Brass Monkey Racing first competed in the World Challenge series last year using a Porsche GT3, winning its first race and finishing third overall.
“We’re very excited to bring such an iconic car to the North American professional road racing scene,” Brass Monkey Racing Team Owner A.J. Brass said. “After such a successful season in 2009, finishing third in the Championship and winning in our very first race, we look forward to the challenge of bringing an entirely new platform to World Challenge. With Nissan’s assistance and great engineering and driving, we expect to contend for the 2010 Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ Championships.”
“Many of the cars in the series have serious modifications to the engines and drivelines from the stock vehicles,” Brass said. “The beauty of the GT-R is that it is an amazing platform to start with and we are able to utilize all of the stock internal components and drivetrain. With the exception of some of the approved series aerodynamic items and an effort to bring the car down to a competitive weight, the car will remain incredibly stock compared to most of our competition.”
Nissan last competed in the World Challenge several years ago in the lower Touring Car class, using a Sentra SE-R Spec V model.
Huh?? GT and TC, now GTS, have had AWD for some time now.
Champion ran audi's in GT, stasis audis in TC/GTS.
Kpax has ran there awd volvos all last year and will be this year too according to there site.
Champion ran audi's in GT, stasis audis in TC/GTS.
Kpax has ran there awd volvos all last year and will be this year too according to there site.
Great news, I can't wait to see this.. Are we going to re-live a GT version of when Audi appeared in Super Touring with their AWD?
Rainy day's are definitely going to be GTR time.
Rainy day's are definitely going to be GTR time.
Trailer in the background says "grand am" and the tires don't look like toyos (white lettering). GT-R's in GA too?
Wonder what the minium weight will be set at, and if they can achieve it. GT-R is one heavy car, and heavy cars eat tires.
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I would highly doubt that they would travel all the way to VIR from Texas for testing, MSR is very local and very well known for teams around the area using it for testing (LG motorsports tests there A LOT, so did the lambo WC GT team and several of the Ferrari Challenge guys)
This is great news for Nissan as competitive racing makes the car stronger. It's also great news to hear Nissan of North America is backing BrassMonkey racing, the team running the cars. www.brassmonkey.com.
The car in the pictures was built by Freedom Autosport to compete in wheel-wheel events but they haven't committed to a series. They currently run a few MS3's in the Grand-Am series.
The car in the pictures was built by Freedom Autosport to compete in wheel-wheel events but they haven't committed to a series. They currently run a few MS3's in the Grand-Am series.
I would highly doubt that they would travel all the way to VIR from Texas for testing, MSR is very local and very well known for teams around the area using it for testing (LG motorsports tests there A LOT, so did the lambo WC GT team and several of the Ferrari Challenge guys)
don't remember where i heard it? i might have miss read it? think it was on Sportcar Magazine?
No brass monkey. You said "this might be their car." As they are the team in the original post. And I stated it isn't likely because they (brass monkey) are based in texas.
This is the GT-R that won One Lap last year. I guess not so many problems!
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