Good news on the GT1 horizon. Just before the endless Christmas break, stories surfaced that Gigawave Motorsport would close its doors. They had been the development partner with NISMO on the 2009 GT1 Nissan GT-R project and were going to represent the Japanese as European agents in 2010 for sales and spares. Now all that was finished. It did not come
"Build it and they will come" Or so Stephane Ratel hopes. The head honcho of the FIA GT Championship revealed his vision for 2010 and the following years last week. Central to his plans for a Wold Championship was the creation of a new class of cars to take on the GT1 mantle. This is a bold move in these times of financial constraints and
Anyone who works with me knows that I'm one of the world's most impatient people with an extremely short attention span, and a bit of an obessive mindset. This has it's uses for pushing through crazy media projects like Speedhunters, but I can also be slightly demanding to collaborate with.... Just ask UK Speedhunter John Brooks; he's
Dateline:Today Place: Paul Ricard High Tech Test Track Event: The launch of the R35 Nissan GT-R....................more tomorrow..................... That's all folks...................... John Brooks