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The first photos of the McLaren P1 GTR donor car were taken after it left Lazante’s UK workshop heading to Mad Mike Whiddett’s lab in New Zealand for the final modifications. The drift-focused ...
This is the rear-drive, widebodied 1390bhp Nissan GT-R Spec-D Edition, built for one heroically silly purpose. To eviscerate the goalposts for the world’s fastest drift.
Nissan is now the proud holder of the Guinness World Record for the fastest drift ever. The record was set in the United Arab Emirates, at the Fujairah International Airport, with a modified ...
Saito’s back with his Murciélago for this new vid, only he’s up against a rather more fearsome opponent: Steve Biagioni’s 1,400bhp Nissan GT-R. Oh, and a modified Pro2 Lite racing truck.
There are many things the Nissan GT-R excels at—but thanks to its all-wheel drive, drifting typically isn’t one of them. But this is no typical GT-R. It’s a 1,000-hp smoke-belching, rear ...
The all-wheel-drive Nissan GT-R isn’t a weapon of choice when it comes to producing sideways action in a massive cloud of tyre smoke. This heavily modified GT-R however has just set a new Guinness ...
The Rival GTR, which we can show you for that first time thanks to a video posted by Lambofanx, is also a featherweight race car, tipping the scales at only 1030 kg (2271 lb), and so it’s not ...
The record was set at Fujairah International Airport in the UAE using a 1361bhp modified Nissan GT-R Nismo. Rear-wheel drive only, the car had originally been tested at Fuji Speedway in Japan and ...
Japanese drift champion Masato Kawabata performed a drift in the GT-R Nismo at 189 mph at an angle of 30 degrees, breaking the previous 135-mph record set by Polish driver Jakub Przygonski in 2013.