2005 Nissan NISMO 350Z S-tune GT
(from Nissan
Press Release) Nissan will be
showing its performance side at the 2005 Goodwood Festival of Speed
(24-26 June) with cars you can buy and some you can’t. Leading the
charge will be a 350Z specially developed by Nissan Motorsport
International. The company also played an important role in
assisting RML motorsport to build a unique 350Z engined Micra to be
displayed on Nissan’s stand. Parked alongside it will be the rather
more available Micra 160SR as well as the 350Z Roadster, a Murano
and the new Navara, the most powerful pick-up officially imported
into the UK. Driving in the Contemporary Racing Saloon Cars category
will be the race winning ’99 Primera BTCC car. And festival goers
will be able to get dirty in a Pathfinder or Patrol on the 4x4
course.
Nissan Motorsport International – NISMO – specially developed a
version of the 350Z to celebrate their win in the Japanese 2004
GT500 Touring Car Championship. It’s called the NISMO 350Z S-tune GT
and is a road-going version of the race car. 20 are hand-built every
month in Japan and the car driving at Goodwood, specially imported
by Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd., is believed to be the only one in the UK.
The S-tune has extended front and rear bumpers, side-sills and a
rear wing modelled on the GT car. As if that wasn’t enough, NISMO
five-spoke 19" wheels, racing stripes and pearlescent white paint
will ensure this Nissan gets noticed in the Brooklands paddock.
Under the bonnet, NISMO has extensively modified Nissan’s VQ35
engine to give 300PS and a maximum rev limit of 7200rpm. The exhaust
and cooling system has also been uprated, the clutch reinforced and
NISMO’s G-ATTACK S-tune suspension system installed. The interior
hasn’t been neglected, either. Lightweight, Alcantara upholstered
racing seats will keep the drivers securely planted during the
Supercar run. Just as well because piloting the S-tune on the Sunday
of Goodwood will be experienced driver and Sky News presenter, Ginny
Buckley.
The NISMO 350Z S-tune GT, worth around pound;50,000, is attending the
Goodwood Festival of Speed to give more exposure to Nissan’s
motorsport arm. Although Nissan doesn’t officially import the S-tune
into the UK, the standard 350Z Coupe and Roadster are on sale here
in limited numbers. And a less dramatic version of the S-tune’s
bodykit and its 19" wheels are available from Nissan dealers.
NISMO has also breathed on the engine that has been fitted to a very
special Micra which, too, is making its debut at this year’s
Goodwood Festival of Speed. The Micra R shown at last year’s event
has become the Micra 350SR after a heart transplant conducted by Ray
Mallock Limited based in Wellingborough using a 350Z engine with
NISMO parts to produce 310PS and 363Nm of torque. Its engine is rear
mounted, where the Micra’s rear seat would normally go, and drives
the rear wheels through a six-speed manual gearbox shared with the
American market Nissan Altima SE-R. 350Z wheels and hubs are used
along with specially machined drive shafts. Painted in the 2005 350Z
Japanese GT touring car colours, the muscular Micra 350SR will be
showing off its new engine on the Nissan stand. Its sub-five second
0-60mph acceleration and 150mph+ top speed will be proven at a later
date.
The Primera being entered into Goodwood’s ‘Supermarket to
Supertouring’ category has nothing to prove. This is the car that
won Nissan the manufacturer’s title in the 1999 British Touring Car
Championship and marked the final development of the ultimate
Supertourer. The Primera, now owned by Pro Motorsport Ltd. and
sponsored by Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd., will be driven at Goodwood by
Anthony Reid, a name familiar from Nissan’s 1997 and ’98 teams.