"Calsonic Skyline finished in 4th place, the highest among the Skylines. Looking forward to the next match."
Impul Calsonic GT500 R33 Nissan Skyline GTR

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"Calsonic Skyline finished in 4th place, the highest among the Skylines. Looking forward to the next match."
Impul Calsonic GT500 R33 Nissan Skyline GTR
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The All Japan Touring Car Championship was revived in 1985. It attracted a wide variety of cars from all over the world and became very popular. In 1989 2 Skyline GT-R were finished by NISMO to Group A regulations and the GT-R immediately dominated the series with its powerful 2.6-liter straight-six turbo 600bhp engine and four-wheel drive, and the competition between the teams became heated. At the 1990 Inter TEC, No. 12 in the photo (Kazuyoshi Hoshino/Toshio Suzuki) won the first overall victory for a Japanese car.
Skyline GTR race history.
KPGC-10
The Skyline GT-R (PGC10) was born in 1969. It was equipped with the S20 (1989cc inline 6 DOHC 4 valve) engine for the Nissan R380. From 1971, the 2-door hardtop KPGC10 became mainstream, and in 1972 it won 50 races (Fuji Inter 200 Miles on September 3, 1972).
BNR32
The R32 model, equipped with a straight-six engine, turbocharged engine and 4WD, revived the GT-R name, and at the same time, the name resounded on the circuit for the first time in 17 years. In the All Japan Touring Car Championship, it quickly overtook the Ford Sierra of the time, and went on to win the championship four years in a row until 1993.
BCNR33
The GT-R moved its battlefield to the All Japan GT Championship. From 1995 to 1998, the R33 model was introduced, which was converted to FR and had its drivetrain and aerodynamics modified, and it won the championship in the first year and in 1998. It also became the center of Nissan's Le Mans project and participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing 5th in its class (1995).
BNR34
It made its debut in the opening race of the 1999 season, and went on to win the championship that year. The R34 was light, had excellent rigidity, and was more aerodynamically refined, so it seemed ideal, but it struggled with the rise of rivals. In 2002, it was equipped with a new VQ engine, but still failed to win a race. However, the following year it was reborn as a stronger and faster car, achieving a double crown.
Suzuka GT 300KM race program
Calsonic Skylines.
1988 R31 GTS-R and 1992 R32 GTR GrpA race cars and 1993 R32 GTR and 1994 R32 GTR JGTC race cars
Impul Calsonic. BCNR33 GTR Skyline JGTC race car from 1995 or 1996.
Some Iconic cars here. Advan Honda NSX, Calsonic R33 GTR, Sard JZA80 supra and McLaren F1 GTR race cars.