Lord of the ‘Ring
Nissan's GT-R continues to crack Nurburgring lap times, with chief test driver Tochio Suzuki posting an impressively quick 7:29 during the most recent test.
As if that wasn't showing off enough, he did it with a base-spec car on standard Japanese market tyres.
Nissan has admitted to being frustrated by the damp conditions at last year's test, where they posted a time of 7:38, and so understandably seem to be much happier with this new result.
They still haven't beaten the fastest production car lap-time though, that was set by Pagani's road-going Zonda F CLubsport lapping the 12.9-mile 'Ring in 7:27.82 last year.
The GT-R V-Spec however - still in development - posted an unofficial and unconfirmed time of 7:25 in early April, so there's still more glory to come.
You may remember our piece a few weeks back with Gran Turismo chief Kazunori Yamauchi, who himself has been running some impressive times in the GT-R recently.
You can see Yamauchi-san's efforts thanks to Gran Turismo TV, via YouTube, on his quest to reach 300kmh/186mph in the Nissan.
His legend continues to grow within the Top Gear office.
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