Talk:Nissan R390 GT1
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R390 GT1
editThe R390GT1 has 550hp, i thought. VH35L? Never heard of that. And has the R390 GT1 the VH35DETT? And does anybody know, how much were producesed?
Racing car template
editI've had a stab at a template for racing cars (see template:Racing car) to summarise the usual data. I've used the F1 templates as a starting point and applied it to the Brabham BT46 article. If anyone's got an interest in this, please have a look at the template and modify or suggest changes as appropriate. After a few people have had a go at it and we have something we're happy with we could start to use it more widely. Note that it's not meant to be specific to F1, by the way. Cheers. 4u1e 09:58, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
History merge
editThe history from R390 GT1 has now been merge into this article, which was cut-and-paste moved in September 2006. Cool Hand Luke 21:01, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
Road Car
editI just added a comprehensive section on the road-legal version of the car. User:SGJ91 User talk:SGJ91 17:43, January 23, 2008 (PST)
Successor to Nissan R390 GT1
editAn IP editor has added the edit that the 2015 Nissan GT-R NISMO has replaced the Nissan R390 GT1 road car and added the GT-R NISMO as the successor. There were only two road cars made, so they were not production vehicles that would have a successor. So while the GT-R NISMO reference states that it is Japan's fastest car, it does not state it is the successor to the very limited road edition of this race car. I recommend removing it but would like to hear comments from others about including it as a successor. Bahooka (talk) 15:00, 25 April 2014 (UTC)
- There is no relation between the two vehicles. Top speed has nothing to do with what car succeeds a previous model. The359 (Talk) 19:00, 25 April 2014 (UTC)