I absolutely love the car, and first impressions following the NRA day was that it is built to do track work and can handle it all day long BUT...
Felt fast at first and well balanced but perhaps I was pushing the limits too hard (I doubt it) but the brakes faded quickly and so did the tyres, and at £600 per tyre that also takes some of the enjoyment out with not wanting to do too much damage lingering at the back of your mind...
Problem was, at NRA it is the first time you drive the car, you do a couple of stints under instruction, which is a lot to take in, and then you go home full of adrenaline. In your car, unfortunately it just isnt the same.
I couldnt drag my eyes away from the gearbox oil temp which climbed fairly quickly at full pelt, which meant after 20 mins of track time I wanted to come in and cool the car down.
Shame really, because of course on the road you cant imagine anything with better performance! Here are some nice pics though all the same:
Looking at these pics now actually perhaps it wasnt the GT-R being difficult perhaps it was all the crazy machinery there making us feel slow! An amazing exhibition of cars there, and the best thing was that all these rare cars were out lapping hard!
Enjoy.
Nick.






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