With only four days until the first race of the new GT1 World Championship, I've put up a few desktops from Sumo Power's recent test days as a taster of the coverage to come. The 24 cars in the series are already out at the Yas Marine circuit in Abu Dhabi and about to undergo last minute Balance Of Performance tests, which should make the racing
Resolution: 1920x1200 Photographer: Jonathan Moore Description: The #22 Sumo Power Nissan GT-R GT1 racecar sits ready in its garage for a test day at the Snetterton circuit in Norfolk, UK.
Resolution: 1600x1200 Photographer: Jonathan Moore Description: The #22 Sumo Power Nissan GT-R GT1 racecar sits ready in its garage for a test day at the Snetterton circuit in Norfolk, UK.
Resolution: 1920x1200 Photographer: Jonathan Moore Description: The #22 Sumo Power Nissan GT-R GT1 racecar at a test day at Snetterton, Norfolk, in the UK.
Resolution: 1600x1200 Photographer: Jonathan Moore Description: The #22 Sumo Power Nissan GT-R GT1 racecar at a test day at Snetterton, Norfolk, in the UK.
The World GT1 Championship kicks off in just two weeks time, with the first round at Abu Dhabu's Formula 1 venue of Yas Marina on April 16/17. For the 12 teams taking part in this year's new, global series, every minute of the last few months has been precious – and there's been precious little time for most teams to complete their
It's not often that a team opens up their doors to the general public, and certainly not with the open arms that greeted people at the Sumo Power open day down in a surprisingly sunny Rye on the south coast of England. The entire factory was completely accessible and the whole range of JR Motorsport and Sumo Power's activities on display, with