SUPER GT TESTS BEGIN IN JAPAN, AND A REMARKABLE 41 NISSAN-POWERED PROTOTYPES SET FOR FIA WEC AND ELMS
March 22, 2016 by Nissan
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Mardenborough and Hoshino were fifth fastest in GT300 amongst a 27-car field on day one and sixth on day two. Super GT testing continues next week at Fuji Speedway in preparation for the opening round at Okayama on April 9 to 10. A remarkable 41 Nissan-powered prototypes set for FIA WEC and ELMS Pre-season tests for both the FIA World Endurance Championship and the European Le Mans Series is being held at Circuit Paul Ricard in France this week with a remarkable 41 Nissan-powered prototypes on track. Between the two championships, a total of 71 cars will be on track this week with Nissan powering an incredible 57 percent of the entries. The ELMS will conduct a two-day test on March 22 and 23 with 10 LM P2 Nissan-powered entries amongst the 13 entries. After its successful debut last year, the LM P3 class has rapidly expanded for 2016 with 20 Nissan-powered entries confirmed to test this week. British Olympic cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy won last year's inaugural LM P3 championship teamed with Charlie Robertson. Hoy will be present at the ELMS test this week driving with Algarve Pro Racing alongside Renault development driver Andrea Pizzitola. The test continues Hoy's journey to Le Mans, familiarizing himself further with an LM P2 car following his previous outings with Greaves Motorsport. 2015 ELMS champions Greaves will debut their new Ligier JS P2 chassis this week with new drivers, four-time Grand-Am Rolex Series champion Memo Rojas and last year's FIA World Endurance Championship LM P2 co-champion Julien Canal. The FIA World Endurance Championship Prologue will take over the Paul Ricard circuit on March 25/26. After powering the past three FIA WEC LM P2 champions, Nissan again dominates the class again in 2016 with all 10 cars entered for this week's prologue powered by the Nissan VK45DE V8 engine. Joining the Nissan family for the first time at the test will be U.S.-team Extreme Speed Motorsports, which switches to the NISMO-developed power plant after winning both the Rolex 24 at Daytona and last weekend's 12 Hours of Sebring with Honda. NISMO Calendar March 22-23: European Le Mans Series Official Test, Circuit Paul Ricard, France March 25-26: FIA WEC Prologue, Circuit Paul Ricard, France April 2-3: V8 Supercars, Symmons Plains, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia April 9-10: Super GT, Okayama, Japan Blancpain GT Sprint, Misano, Italy April 16-17: FIA WEC, Silverstone, England ELMS, Silverstone, England V8 Supercar, Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia Pirelli World Challenge, Long Beach, California, USA
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