With Porsche joining Audi and Toyota at the front of the LMP1 grid at Le Mans next year, Nissan is the next to be throwing its hat (and considerable R&D budget) into the proverbial ring.
Nissan has announced that it will withdraw from the 2016 World Endurance Championship – ending any chance of further competition for its unique front-wheel drive LMP1 car. Following the car’s ...
Nissan has today announced it will delay its return to the World Endurance Championship as it seeks to address technical issues with the innovative GT-R LM Nismo race car. The car faced its first ...