Well, they are at it again. I was personally wishing for the GT-R to win its maiden race, and man my wishes have been granted. The XANAVI NISMO GT-R number 23 won the inaugural Super GT series at the Suzuka circuit in Japan. The best part is that not only did they win, they finished 1-2. The number 22 car came in second. One can just imagine what must be going on in the minds of the competetion after this.
The number 23 was piloted by Benoit Treluyer and Satoshi Motoyama. They started at the second place on the grid behind the number 22 GT-R of Michael Krumm and Masataka Yanagida. They lost a position because of the decision to go in with harder compound tires after the pit stop. The 23 car went in with the softer set.
Let’s hope for a year of complete domination of the racing circuits by the GT-R. Let’s also pray that they don’t get banned this time around. He he.
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