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As Nissan did sell the N-Attack package of the 2014+ NISMO GTR, and there are many of these cars circulating the world in various markets, why is the time removed? Based on the timeline, the developments of the package happened in November, 2013 prior to sale, but the N-Attack package went on sale Jan 10th, 2014, just shortly after. Keen eyes can clearly spot the package contents on the car extensively documented on Nissan's youtube channel. How is this any different from the Weissach package for Porsche, for instance? The GT2 RS time reflects those changes...
Everyone is quick to exalt and praise the Mercedes project one time, but I would bet my life, they had engineers there tuning dampers and trying different wing settings as such to extract as much time as possible out of the package. Gabednconfused (talk) 21:04, 3 October 2024 (UTC)Reply