Nismo

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Nissan Motorsports International
Nismo
Company type Division
Industry Automotive
Founded
  • 17 September 1984;41 years ago (1984-09-17) (as a company)
  • 1 April 2022;3 years ago (2022-04-01) (as a division)
Headquarters,
Japan
Products Cars, auto parts
Services Tuning and racing
Parent Nissan Motorsports & Customizing
Website www.nismo.com
2007 Nismo 350Z 2007 Nismo 350Z.jpg
2007 Nismo 350Z

Nissan Motorsports International (ニッサン・モータースポーツ・インターナショナル, Nissan Mōtāsupōtsu Intānashonaru), abbreviated as Nismo, is a division of Nissan Motorsports & Customizing focused in motorsport and performance-oriented car models for Nissan. Nismo was initially a company, Nissan Motorsports International Co., Ltd. (ニッサン・モータースポーツ・インターナショナル株式会社, Nissan Mōtā Supōtsu Intānashonaru Kabushiki-gaisha), formed in 1984 as a result of a merger of two motorsport departments, being the in-house tuning, motorsports and performance subsidiary of Nissan. It has competed in JSPC, JTCC, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona. As of 2025, they participate in Super GT in Japan and in Formula E internationally. Nismo ceased to be a company in April 2022 by being merged with sister company Autech into a new Nissan subsidiary, Nissan Motorsport & Customizing.

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History

The Nismo story began in 1964 when a local company called Prince Motor Company realized that they could boost their sales by going into the competitive motorsport business. Nismo's first competitive motor sport debut was on 1 May 1964 − in their first race they ended up coming just short however it was bitter sweet as the Skyline took all positions from 2nd to 6th. [1]

In 1984, Nissan decided that it wanted to merge its two motorsport divisions, founded through the 1960s, they were Oppama Works  [ ja ] (known as Publication Division 3), based in its Oppama factory, responsible for the needs of privateer teams and Ōmori Works  [ ja ] (Special Car Testing Division), within its Ōmori plant, responsible for its factory operations. [2] The company's intention following the merger was to specialize in sportscar racing, but it also provided support for teams competing in the domestic F3 series. [2]

In 1988 the first dedicated race car by Nissan debuted, and saw incredible performance in circuit races. This vehicle was the iconic Nissan Skyline R32, sporting the GT-R badge. [1] [ clarification needed ]

In 1988, Nismo built its first car, the Saurus for motorsport use for its one-make series. The following year they developed the Skyline GT-R for racing as well as building the 500 evolution editions for road use. [2] The R34, the R32's generational grandchild was the first car to be produced with a V-Spec. [1]

The second facelift Nissan GT-R at its first public presentation at the 2013 42nd International Pokka Sapporo 1000km. Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 ver.2014.JPG
The second facelift Nissan GT-R at its first public presentation at the 2013 42nd International Pokka Sapporo 1000km.

In December 2021, Nissan said it would merge Nismo and sister company Autech (a tuning and conversion operation) into a new company called Nissan Motorsports & Customizing Co., Ltd.. The merge was completed on April 1, 2022. [3] [4]

Products

Products include the GT-R, 370Z, Sentra, Frontier, and the Juke Nismo. Soon to be added to the range is the hatchback Nissan Pulsar Nismo and the electric Nissan Leaf [5]

Tuning kits

Nismo designs and manufactures a range of aftermarket performance parts for Nissan cars including aerodynamics parts such as spoilers and diffusers, alloy wheels, engine and suspension parts. The 2017 Infiniti Q60, being much criticized for its mild exhaust sound, about six months after its introduction had a specially tuned Nismo muffler made available through Infiniti dealers as an aftermarket item.

Most Datsun, Nissan, and Infiniti branded cars have performance parts available from Nismo, either in production or as old stock. For example, Nismo sells parts such as unground cam billets, performance cams, pistons, etc. for the KA24E engine, which was used in the Nissan small pickup truck for several years and also used for the 1989 and 1990 model years of 240SX, a popular car among Import scene enthusiasts (especially Drifters) in North America.

In Japan, the V35 Skyline and Z33 Fairlady have both received several levels of Nismo tuning packages (E-Type, S-Tune, R-Tune, and S1 packages), with a full track spec Fairlady Z debuted at the 2005 Nismo Festival of Speed held at (formerly) Fuji International Raceway.

In February 2007, Nismo announced the launch of the Nismo 380RS. The Nismo 380RS is a factory modified version of the Nissan Z33 Fairlady Z tuned by both Nismo and Autech. Two versions were released, the first was a track-only model called the 380RS-C (C for competition), the second is a street model being sold at Nissan dealers. Both versions use a Nissan VQ series V6 engine, bored and stroked to 3.8L. The track-only 380RS-C makes 400 hp (298 kW), and the street version makes approximately 350 hp (261 kW). The Nismo 380RS was only sold in Japan.

Production cars

A 2016 Nismo 370Z Nismo 370Z DSC 8254.jpg
A 2016 Nismo 370Z

The first Nismo-branded car was the 1987 Skyline R31 GTS-R Group A evolution special limited to 823 examples. This was followed by the 1990 Skyline GT-R Nismo of which only 560 were produced. Both cars featured weight-saving, aerodynamic, performance and reliability improvements necessary for the rigours of Group A competition.

The next Nismo release was the Skyline GT-R R34 'Z-Tune'. Intended to celebrate the 2005 20th anniversary of Nismo, the 2003 cancellation of R34 production meant that Nismo was only able to create 20 cars, all based on second-hand V.spec units purchased back from customers with less than 30,000 km on the odometer. The Z Tune sold for ¥ 17,745,000 (US$146,600, as of December 7, 2005) in Japan. However, the parts-conversion version, where the customer's Skyline GT-R's become the base car, sells for ¥ 13,125,000 (US$108,500, as of December 7, 2005). Due to rarity the GT-R Z-tune can exceed US$500,000 in the car market[ citation needed ]. The engine is an RB28DETT Z2 (a normal GT-R engine with a stroked displacement of 2.8 liters & Nismo parts designed specifically for the Z2). The car weighs 1,600 kg (3,527 lb).

A 2015 Nismo GT-R 2014-03-04 Geneva Motor Show 1195.JPG
A 2015 Nismo GT-R

Nismo was also responsible for the R33 Skyline 400R and S14 Silvia 270R models. Both featured comprehensive modifications to the drivetrain, suspension, brakes, chassis, and aero work. Very limited numbers of both models were sold in 1997, and both command high resale prices even today. These models stressed Nismo's link to street car tuning, and were developed (as was the Z-Tune GT-R) at their Chiba City tuning garage. Nismo street tuned vehicles have been sold at Nissan dealerships for years, and come with full warranties. Nismo also produced 21 versions of the Pulsar GTi-R, essentially these cars contained all of the NISMO Group N parts available at the time in a fully built car.

List of Nismo-branded consumer vehicles

Base ModelNismo ModelProduction YearsMarkets
350Z Nismo 350Z [6] 2004–2008Japan
370Z Nismo 370Z [6] 2009–2020Japan, Middle East and North America
Armada Armada Nismo 2025–presentUnited States and Canada
Ariya Ariya Nismo 2024–presentEurope
GT-R GT-R Nismo [6] 2014–2025Japan
Juke Juke Nismo [6] 2013–2017Europe
Micra March Nismo 2013–presentEurope
Note Note Aura Nismo 2014–presentJapan
Patrol Patrol Nismo 2010–presentMiddle East
Sentra Sentra Nismo 2017–2019North America
Silvia Nismo 270R 1994Japan
Skyline GT-R Skyline GT-R Nismo [6] 1989–1994Japan
Skyline Skyline Nismo 2023–presentJapan
X-Trail X-Trail Nismo 2025–presentJapan
Z Z Nismo 2024-presentJapan, United States, Canada and Middle East
Leaf Leaf Nismo 2020-presentJapan

Japanese Grand Prix

In the 1960s, Nissan competed in the Japanese Grand Prix sports car race.

IMSA GT Championship

A Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo at Goodwood 2014 003.jpg
A Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed
The Clayton Cunningham Racing 300ZX which won the 1994 24 Hours of Daytona. Cunningham 300ZX.jpg
The Clayton Cunningham Racing 300ZX which won the 1994 24 Hours of Daytona.

Nissan joined the IMSA GT Championship in 1979, where it competed in the GT classes with the 240SX, 280ZX and 300ZX. From 1985 to 1993, they entered the main GTP class with the GTP ZX-Turbo and NPT-90. Geoff Brabham won four GTP drivers championships with Nissan from 1988 to 1991, and the manufacturer won the 1992 24 Hours of Daytona and the 1989, 1990 and 1991 12 Hours of Sebring.

World Sports Prototype Championship

The Nissan R88C being displayed at the Nismo Motorsport Facility at the Suzuka International Racing Course in 2012. Nissan R88C front-left 2012 Suzuka Circuit Time Machine Exhibition.jpg
The Nissan R88C being displayed at the Nismo Motorsport Facility at the Suzuka International Racing Course in 2012.
The Nissan R89C which won the 1989 24 Hours of Fuji and is displayed at Nissan's Omori Factory NISSAN R89C.jpg
The Nissan R89C which won the 1989 24 Hours of Fuji and is displayed at Nissan's Omori Factory
A Nissan R90CK at DAMC 05 Oldtimer Festival Nurburgring in June 2007. NissanR90CK.JPG
A Nissan R90CK at DAMC 05 Oldtimer Festival Nürburgring in June 2007.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Nissan raced at the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship and 24 Hours of Le Mans with sports prototypes such as the R88C, R89C, R90C and R391. They claimed the 1990, 1991 and 1992 JSPC titles, but they never won at Le Mans. Notable Nissan drivers in this era include Masahiro Hasemi, Kazuyoshi Hoshino, Masahiko Kageyama and Toshio Suzuki.

Touring Car Racing

The CALSONIC R32 GT-R from the Group A series R32 Calsonic Skyline 001.jpg
The CALSONIC R32 GT-R from the Group A series

In the 1980s, the manufacturer entered the Fuji Grand Champion Series with Group 5 Bluebird, Skyline and Silvia silhouettes and the Japanese Touring Car Championship with production Skyline models. In the 1990s, Nissan competed in Supertouring championships around the world with the Nissan Primera, winning the 1999 British Touring Car Championship with Laurent Aïello.

Supercars Championship

From 2013 onwards Nissan competed in the Supercars Championship with Kelly Racing fielding four Nissan Altimas. The factory backing concluded at the end of 2018, although the Altimas continued to be privately entered in 2019. [7]

International GT Racing

A Nissan GT-R entered by Sumo Power GT in the FIA GT1 World Championship Sumo Power Nissan 23.jpg
A Nissan GT-R entered by Sumo Power GT in the FIA GT1 World Championship
Alex Buncombe, Katsumasa Chiyo and Wolfgang Reip won the Series Championship in a Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3. Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 2015 Bathurst 12 Hour.jpg
Alex Buncombe, Katsumasa Chiyo and Wolfgang Reip won the Series Championship in a Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3.

In 2009, Nissan entered the FIA GT1 World Championship with a Nismo-developed Nissan GT-R. Krumm and Lucas Luhr were 2011 drivers champions. Since 2011, Nismo has produced the GT-R GT3, which has competed in the Blancpain Endurance Series. Nismo has also developed production class Nissan GT-R cars for the 24 Hours of Nürburgring.

They also have a pool of drivers, known as the Nismo Global Driver Exchange. This allows factory drivers the chance to race in big events such as the Le Mans 24 Hours, the 24 Hours of Dubai and the Bathurst 12 Hour.

Prototype racing

The No. 23 Nissan GT-R LM Nismo at the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans Nissan Motorsports - Nissan GT-R LM Nismo -23 (18860958202).jpg
The No. 23 Nissan GT-R LM Nismo at the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans

Nissan's first LMP1 Hybrid was unsuccessful and caused Nissan and Nismo to withdraw from Le Mans entirely.

From 2011 to 2016, Nissan was involved in the FIA World Endurance Championship and European Le Mans Series as a LMP2 engine supplier. They have had success with Greaves Motorsport, Signature Team, OAK Racing, TDS Racing, G-Drive Racing and SMP Racing. In 2017, Nissan entered the DPi class of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with Extreme Speed Motorsports.

Nissan announced in June 2014, that Nismo will enter the LMP1 category to fight for the FIA World Endurance Championship against Audi, Toyota and Porsche. [8] Following a disappointing performance in the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans, the program's remaining schedule in 2015 was pushed back, with the team intending a regular rebut in the 2016 season; [9] however on 22 December 2015, Nissan announced that it was shuttering the program altogether. [10]

Formula E

In the inaugural season of Formula E, DAMS (as e.dams) partnered with sister company Renault to form Team e.dams Renault, where they became the first Formula E Team's Champion. At the end of the 2017–18 season, Renault decided to focus on Formula One with Nissan taking over Renault's place in the partnership with e.dams to form Nissan e.dams for the 2018–19 season. [11] In April 2022, Nissan announced the acquisition of the e.dams race team and entered the 2022–23 season as Nissan Formula E Team. [12] As of 2026, it is the only international racing series where Nissan and Nismo are competing. The Team won the Drivers' Championship in the 2024–25 season with Oliver Rowland. The current drivers for the Nissan Formula E Team are race drivers Oliver Rowland and Norman Nato and test drivers Abbi Pulling and Sam Bird.

Current teams

Super GT

GT500

GT300

FIA Formula E

Current factory drivers

Racecars

YearCarCategory
1968 Nissan R381 Group 7
1969 Nissan R382 Group 7
1970 Nissan R383 Group 7
1983 Nissan LM03C Group C
Nissan Skyline Turbo C Group C
1984 Nissan LM04C Group C
1985 Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo IMSA GTP
1986 Nissan R86V Group C
1987 Nissan 300ZX IMSA GTU
Nissan R87E Group C
1988 Nissan R88C Group C
1989 Nissan R89C Group C
1990 Nissan NPT-90 IMSA GTP
Nissan R90CK/CP Group C
1991 Nissan R91CK/CP/VP Group C
1992 Nissan P35 Group C
Nissan R92CP Group C
1995 Nissan Primera HP10 Super Touring
Nissan Pulsar FN14 Super Touring
Nissan Sunny FB14 Super Touring
1996 Nissan Primera HP11 Super Touring
1997 Nissan R390 GT1 Group GT1
1999 Nissan R391 LMP900
2000 Nissan Sunny P11 Super Touring
2005 Nissan Fairlady Z GT500 (Z33) GT500
2007 Nissan 350Z RJN SRO GT4
Nissan Navara Double Cab D40 Group T2
2008 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z33) GT300
Nissan GT-R GT500 GT500
Nissan Pathfinder R51 Group T2
2009 Nissan 370Z Nismo GT4 SRO GT4
Nissan GT-R GT1 Group GT1
2012 DeltaWing LM12 Experimental
Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 Group GT3
2014 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT500 GT500
Nissan Patrol Y62 Group T2
Nissan ZEOD RC Experimental
2015 Nissan GT-R LM Nismo LMP1
2017 Ligier Nissan DPi DPi
2018 Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 Group GT3
2022 Nissan Fairlady Z NISMO GT500 GT500
2024 Nissan Fairlady Z (RZ34) GT300
Nissan Z Nismo GT4 SRO GT4

Racing results

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearEntrantNo.TyresCarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1986 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsport23 B Nissan R86V Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Keiji Matsumoto
Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
C164DNFDNF
32 D Nissan R85V Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Japan.svg Takao Wada
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Weaver
C128516th10th
1987 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsports23 B Nissan R87E Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Keiji Matsumoto
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Takahashi
C1181DNFDNF
32 D Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Japan.svg Takao Wada
Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
C1117DNFDNF
1988 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsports23 B Nissan R88C Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Takao Wada
Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
C1286DNFDNF
32 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Win Percy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Grice
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mike Wilds
C134414th13th
1989 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsport23 D Nissan R89C Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
C1167DNFDNF
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julian Bailey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Blundell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Donnelly
C15DNFDNF
25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Brabham
Flag of the United States.svg Chip Robinson
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arie Luyendyk
C1250DNFDNF
1990 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsports23 D Nissan R90CP Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
C13485th5th
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nissan Motorsports Europe24 Nissan R90CK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Julian Bailey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Blundell
Flag of Italy.svg Gianfranco Brancatelli
C1142DNFDNF
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kenny Acheson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Donnelly
Flag of France.svg Olivier Grouillard
C10DNSDNS
Flag of the United States.svg Nissan Performance Technology83 G Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Brabham
Flag of the United States.svg Chip Robinson
Flag of Ireland.svg Derek Daly
C1251DNFDNF
84 Flag of New Zealand.svg Steve Millen
Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Roe
Flag of the United States.svg Bob Earl
C131117th17th
1995 Flag of Japan.svg NISMO22 B Nissan Skyline GT-R LM Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Fukuyama
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kondo
Flag of Japan.svg Shunji Kasuya
GT127110th4th
23 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
GT1157DNFDNF
1996 Flag of Japan.svg NISMO22 B Nissan Skyline GT-R LM Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kondo
GT1209DNFDNF
23 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
GT130715th10th
1997 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsports
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Walkinshaw Racing
21 B Nissan R390 GT1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin Brundle
Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Müller
Flag of South Africa.svg Wayne Taylor
GT1139DNFDNF
22 Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Patrese
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eric van de Poele
Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
GT1121DNFDNF
23 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
GT129412th5th
1998 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsports
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Walkinshaw Racing
30 B Nissan R390 GT1 Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of France.svg Franck Lagorce
GT13425th5th
31 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Lammers
Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Montermini
GT13426th6th
32 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
GT13483rd3rd
33 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Kurosawa
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
GT131910th9th
1999 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsports
Flag of France.svg Courage Compétition
21 B Courage C52 Flag of France.svg Didier Cottaz
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc Goossens
Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Ekblom
LMP3358th7th
Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsports22 Nissan R391 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
LMP110DNFDNF
23 Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eric van de Poele
LMP0DNSDNS
2015 Flag of Japan.svg Nissan Motorsports21 M Nissan GT-R LM Nismo Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Spain.svg Lucas Ordóñez
Flag of Russia.svg Mark Shulzhitskiy
LMP1115DNFDNF
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Tincknell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Buncombe
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
LMP1242NCNC
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Chilton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough
Flag of France.svg Olivier Pla
LMP1234DNFDNF

Complete All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship (JSPC) results

Sources: [13]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers1234567Man.Pts
1987 Nissan R86V
Nissan R87E
D
B
C
LD1
23 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Takahashi
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dave Scott
SUZ
Ret
FUJ
8
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
6
FUJ
12
FUJ
Ret
4th22
32 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
SUZ
8
FUJ
Ret
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
11
FUJ
Ret
FUJ
8
1988 Nissan R88C
B C
LD1
23 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Takahashi
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Win Percy
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Grice
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
6
FUJ
7
FUJ
5
SUZ
Ret
FUJ
9
2nd36
32 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Grice
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
8
FUJ
8
FUJ
3
SUZ
3
FUJ
11
1989 Nissan R88C
Nissan R89C
D
B
C123 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
FUJ
Ret
FUJ
6
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
DNS
FUJ
Ret
3rd24
24 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Olofsson
FUJ
8
FUJ
3
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
10
FUJ
8
1990 Nissan R90CP
D
B
C123 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
FUJ
4
FUJ
C
FUJ
3
SUZ
1
SUG
4
FUJ
2
1st90
24 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Olofsson
FUJ
2
FUJ
C
FUJ
1
SUZ
7
SUG
1
FUJ
5
1991 Nissan R90CP
Nissan R91CP
B C11 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Olofsson
FUJ
9
FUJ
2
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
3
SUG
3
FUJ
Ret
SUG
4
1st117
23 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
FUJ
1
FUJ
1
FUJ
2
SUZ
Ret
SUG
11
FUJ
1
SUG
3
1992 Nissan R92CP B C1
LD2
1 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Takao Wada
SUZ
9
FUJ
1
FUJ
1
SUG
1
FUJ
1
MIN
1
1st120
24 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Krosnoff
SUZ
1
FUJ
4
FUJ
5
SUG
4
FUJ
4
MIN
4
Nissan NP35 G C
LD1
23 Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Krosnoff
SUZ FUJ FUJ SUG FUJ MIN
4
3rd10

Japanese Grand Touring Championship (JGTC)

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) [14] [15]

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers123456789PosPts
1993 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) B GT1
GT
GT-N3
2 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Krosnoff
FUJ
1
FUJ
1
SUZ
1
FUJ
1
N/AN/A
Nissan Silvia (S13) Y GT2
GT
3 Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Kinoshita
Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Fukuyama
FUJ
2
FUJ
2
SUZ FUJ
1
N/AN/A
1994 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) B GT12 Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki FUJ
Ret
SEN
6
FUJ
6
SUG
2
MIN
Ret
5th27
10 Flag of Japan.svg Akira Iida
Flag of Japan.svg Eiji Yamada
FUJ
Ret
SEN
5
FUJ
8
SUG
6
MIN
9
6th19
1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) B GT110 Flag of Japan.svg Akira Iida
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
SUZ FUJ SEN FUJ
3
SUG
9
MIN
Ret
4th58
55 Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Akira Iida
SUZ
2
FUJ
4
SEN
6
FUJ
2
SUG
5
MIN
7
1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) B GT5002 Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Fukuyama
SUZ
4
FUJ
Ret
SEN
7
FUJ
3
SUG
5
MIN
3
NC1
3
4th50
556 Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kondo
SUZ
6
FUJ
Ret
SEN
17
FUJ
5
SUG
3
MIN
10
NC1
10
1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) B GT5002 Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Apicella
SUZ
1
FUJ
4
SEN
2
FUJ
10
MIN
9
SUG
3
NC1
1
NC2
1
3rd61
556 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kondo
SUZ
5
FUJ
Ret
SEN
14
FUJ
9
MIN
Ret
SUG
Ret
NC1
Ret
NC2
7
1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) B GT5002 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
Flag of Spain.svg Pedro de la Rosa
SUZ
Ret
FUJ
C
SEN
2
FUJ
7
MOT
11
MIN
5
SUG
9
NC1
Ret
1st70
23 Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
Flag of Ireland.svg Ralph Firman
SUZ
1
FUJ
C
SEN
1
FUJ
10
MOT
4
MIN
4
SUG
6
NC1
10
Nissan Silvia (S14) GT30015 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kondo
Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Aoki
SUZ
4
FUJ
C
SEN
2
FUJ
NC
MOT
14
MIN
Ret
SUG
4
NC1
3
6th35
1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) B GT5001 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Olofsson
SUZ
2
FUJ
5
SUG
6
MIN
1
FUJ
3
OKA
7
MOT
3
NC1
4
2nd91
2 Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Suzuki
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Germany.svg Armin Hahne
SUZ
5
FUJ
11
SUG
9
MIN
12
FUJ
12
OKA
2
MOT
2
NC1
3
Nissan Silvia (S15) Y GT30015 Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Tsuchiya
Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Ide
SUZ
9
FUJ
Ret
SUG
1
MIN
1
FUJ
NC
OKA
1
MOT
4
NC1
3
2nd72
2000 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) B GT5001 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
MOT
1
FUJ
6
SUG
Ret
NC1
7
FUJ
4
OKA
3
MIN
3
SUZ
5
2nd79
2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Ide
Flag of Japan.svg Ukyo Katayama
MOT
6
FUJ
2
SUG
11
NC1
1
FUJ
6
OKA
11
MIN
Ret
SUZ
4
2001 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) B GT50022 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Tanaka
OKA
4
FUJ
3
SUG
Ret
NC1
3
FUJ
1
MOT
10
SUZ
8
MIN
6
1st71
23 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
OKA
13
FUJ
4
SUG
10
NC1
4
FUJ
2
MOT
Ret
SUZ
3
MIN
2
2002 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) B GT50022 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
OKA
11
FUJ
7
SUG
7
SEP
4
FUJ
2
MOT
10
MIN
2
SUZ
Ret
7th62
23 Flag of France.svg Érik Comas
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
OKA
12
FUJ
6
SUG
4
SEP
15
FUJ
14
MOT
17
MIN
Ret
SUZ
8
2003 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) B GT50022 Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
OKA
8
FUJ
1
SUG
5
FUJ
2
FUJ
11
MOT
13
AUT
6
SUZ
6
1st106
23 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
OKA
2
FUJ
4
SUG
3
FUJ
5
FUJ
2
MOT
11
AUT
5
SUZ
3
2004 Nissan Fairlady Z B GT5001 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
OKA
1
SUG
DNS
SEP
3
TOK
Ret
MOT
3
AUT
1
SUZ
7
NC1
Ret
NC2
DNS
1st98
22 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
OKA
9
SUG
Ret
SEP
6
TOK
1
MOT
8
AUT
9
SUZ
Ret
NC1
Ret
NC2
DNS


Complete Super GT Results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers12345678910PosPoints
2005 Nissan Fairlady Z B GT5001 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
OKA
Ret
FUJ
4
SEP
1
SUG
8
MOT
6
FUJ
10
AUT
6
SUZ
2
1st86
22 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Masataka Yanagida
OKA
12
FUJ
2
SEP
6
SUG
7
MOT
4
FUJ
9
AUT
2
SUZ
8
2006 Nissan Fairlady Z B GT50022 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Sakon Yamamoto
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone
SUZ
12
OKA
3
FUJ
9
SEP
2
SUG
3
SUZ
2
MOT
10
AUT
6
FUJ
6
2nd70
23 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Ide
SUZ
2
OKA
Ret
FUJ
4
SEP
5
SUG
2
SUZ
DSQ
MOT
14
AUT
1
FUJ
11
4th64
2007 Nissan Fairlady Z B GT50022 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
SUZ
5
OKA
3
FUJ
2
SEP
10
SUG
Ret
SUZ
6
MOT
2
AUT
4
FUJ
9
2nd85
23 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Japan.svg Hironobu Yasuda
SUZ
2
OKA
Ret
FUJ
1
SEP
14
SUG
Ret
SUZ
3
MOT
13
AUT
11
FUJ
14
8th60
2008 Nissan GT-R GT500 B GT50022 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Japan.svg Masataka Yanagida
Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
SUZ
2
OKA
15
FUJ
12
SEP
2
SUG
13
SUZ
4
MOT
7
AUT
5
FUJ
11
6th69
23 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer
Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone
SUZ
1
OKA
1
FUJ
14
SEP
13
SUG
14
SUZ
8
MOT
12
AUT
1
FUJ
9
3rd86
2009 Nissan GT-R GT500 B GT5001 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
OKA
13
SUZ
11
FUJ
1
SEP
8
SUG
1
SUZ
6
FUJ
2
AUT
2
MOT
14
3rd101
2010 Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT50023 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer
SUZ
8
OKA
Ret
FUJ
Ret
SEP
2
SUG
6
SUZ
2
FUJ
C
MOT
8
NC1
5
NC2
6
8th56
2011 Nissan GT-R GT500 B GT50023 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of France.svg Benoît Tréluyer
OKA
5
FUJ
1
SEP
14
SUG
12
SUZ
4
FUJ
6
AUT
1
MOT
1
NC1
12
NC2
11
2nd102
2012 Nissan GT-R GT3 Y GT3003 Flag of Japan.svg Yuhi Sekiguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sasaki
OKA
19
FUJ
18
SEP
4
SUG
1
SUZ
2
FUJ
9
AUT
19
MOT
6
NC1
4
NC2
19
5th71
Nissan GT-R GT500 B GT50023 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
OKA
4
FUJ
3
SEP
8
SUG
Ret
SUZ
5
FUJ
11
AUT
6
MOT
6
NC1
4
NC2
4
6th61
2013 Nissan GT-R GT3 Y GT3003 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sasaki
Flag of Spain.svg Lucas Ordóñez
OKA
Ret
FUJ
Ret
SEP
10
SUG
9
SUZ
9
FUJ
5
AUT
Ret
MOT
9
NC1
1
NC2
7
14th23
35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Buncombe
Flag of Spain.svg Lucas Ordóñez
OKA FUJ SEP SUG SUZ FUJ AUT MOT NC1
19
NC2
18
NC0
Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT50023 Flag of Japan.svg Masataka Yanagida
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
3
FUJ
Ret
SEP
9
SUG
3
SUZ
2
FUJ
9
AUT
8
MOT
8
NC1
7
NC2
14
6th71
2014 Nissan GT-R GT3 Y GT3003 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Hoshino
Flag of Spain.svg Lucas Ordóñez
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wolfgang Reip
OKA
4
FUJ
5
AUT
4
SUG
9
FUJ
10
SUZ
19
BUR
1
MOT
8
4th68
Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT50023 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
7
FUJ
8
AUT
1
SUG
14
FUJ
2
SUZ
2
BUR
10
MOT
1
1st102
2015 Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT5001 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
13
FUJ
1
CHA
5
FUJ
4
SUZ
7
SUG
6
AUT
1
MOT
2
1st100
Nissan GT-R GT3 Y GT3003 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Mitsunori Takaboshi
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Wolfgang Reip
OKA
8
FUJ
2
CHA
1
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
14
SUG
8
AUT
1
MOT
Ret
3rd75
2016 Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT5001 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
1
FUJ
1
SUG
9
FUJ
4
SUZ
6
CHA
14
MOT
9
MOT
7
3rd83
Nissan GT-R GT3 Y GT3003 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Hoshino
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough
OKA
10
FUJ
1
SUG
5
FUJ
6
SUZ
10
CHA
2
MOT
13
MOT
6
4th76
2017 Nissan GT-R GT3 Y GT3003 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Mitsunori Takaboshi
OKA
7
FUJ
6
AUT
9
SUG
8
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
14
CHA
9
MOT
10
14th36
Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT50023 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
7
FUJ
4
AUT
5
SUG
4
FUJ
2
SUZ
2
CHA
9
MOT
1
2nd103
2018 Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT5003 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
OKA
7
FUJ
10
SUZ
7
CHA
13
FUJ
15
SUG
8
AUT
13
MOT
9
13th34
23 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
5
FUJ
1
SUZ
6
CHA
12
FUJ
9
SUG
7
AUT
15
MOT
7
8th64
2019 Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT5003 Flag of Japan.svg Kōhei Hirate
Flag of France.svg Frederic Makowiecki
OKA
4
FUJ
6
SUZ
9
BUR
6
FUJ
11
AUT
11
SUG
1
MOT
DNS
NC1
11
NC2
18
6th54
23 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
2
FUJ
2
SUZ
Ret
BUR
11
FUJ
3
AUT
13
SUG
3
MOT
8
NC1
12
NC2
11
3rd69.5
2020 Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT5003 Flag of Japan.svg Kōhei Hirate
Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
FUJ
7
FUJ
8
SUZ
6
MOT
7
FUJ
Ret
SUZ
4
MOT
15
FUJ
6
6th48
23 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
FUJ
11
FUJ
9
SUZ
1
MOT
8
FUJ
11
SUZ
1
MOT
7
FUJ
9
5th72
2021 Nissan GT-R GT500 M GT5003 Flag of Japan.svg Kōhei Hirate
Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
OKA
9
FUJ
5
MOT
6
SUZ
2
SUG
Ret
AUT
4
MOT
14
FUJ
8
8th58
23 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
Ret
FUJ
Ret
MOT
9
SUZ
1
SUG
7
AUT
3
MOT
15
FUJ
7
10th57
2022 Nissan Z GT500 M GT5003 Flag of Japan.svg Kōhei Hirate
Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
OKA
5
FUJ
15
SUZ
1
FUJ
12
SUZ
4
SUG
1
AUT
7
MOT
4
2nd86.5
23 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
3
FUJ
4
SUZ
12
FUJ
14
SUZ
5
SUG
2
AUT
14
MOT
13
7th52.5
2023 Nissan Z GT500 M GT5003 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
Flag of Japan.svg Mitsunori Takaboshi
OKA
2
FUJ
5
SUZ
4
FUJ
1
SUZ
12
SUG
9
AUT
3
MOT
13
2nd85
23 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
1
FUJ
7
SUZ
13
FUJ
13
SUZ
DSQ
SUG
2
AUT
10
MOT
2
3rd74
2024 Nissan Z GT500 B GT5003 Flag of Japan.svg Mitsunori Takaboshi
Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Miyake
OKA
6
FUJ
1
SUZ
8
FUJ
12
SUG
6
AUT
3
MOT
7
SUZ
7
3rd76
23 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
5
FUJ
2
SUZ
10
FUJ
13
SUG
12
AUT
2
MOT
9
SUZ
8
8th64
2025 Nissan Z GT500 B GT5003 Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sasaki
Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Miyake
OKA
10
FUJ
10
SEP
11
FS1
8
FS2
6
SUZ
3
SUG
12
AUT
7
MOT
9
11th45
23 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
Flag of Japan.svg Mitsunori Takaboshi
OKA
6
FUJ
8
SEP
13
FS1
11
FS2
9
SUZ
1
SUG
13
AUT
6
MOT
2
6th73

Note: Non-championship (NC1, NC2) races are major races that do not count towards the championship.

Formula E

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

2017–18: Renault e.dams
YearChassisPowertrainTyresNo.Drivers12345678910111213141516PointsT.C.
Nissan e.dams
2018–19 Spark SRT05e Nissan IM01 M ADR MRK SCL MEX HKG SYX RME PAR MCO BER BRN NYC 1904th
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland 715Ret20†Ret261228Ret146
23 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi 68Ret21†Ret851552313
2019–20 Spark SRT05e Nissan IM02 M DIR SCL MEX MRK BER BER BER 1672nd
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland 451779147651Ret
23 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi Ret12133472G113103G
2020–21 Spark SRT05e Nissan IM02
Nissan IM03
M DIR RME VLC MCO PUE NYC LDN BER BER 9710th
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland 6712G16DSQ46DSQ3719DSQ18132
23 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi 13Ret510Ret1111DSQ146G15DSQ131114
2021–22 Spark SRT05e Nissan IM03 M DIR MEX RME MCO BER JAK MRK NYC LON SEO 369th
22 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther 12149Ret1117181614Ret12DSQ81511Ret
23 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi 17138169814141116513116Ret9
Nissan Formula E Team
2022–23 Formula E Gen3 Nissan e-4ORCE 04 H MEX DIR HYD CPT SPL BER MCO JAK PRT RME LDN 957th
17 Flag of France.svg Norman Nato Ret121478Ret13161812597284
23 Flag of France.svg Sacha Fenestraz 1517812NCRet12114194151016Ret15
2023–24 Formula E Gen3 Nissan e-4ORCE 04 H MEX DIR SAP TOK MIS MCO BER SHA POR LDN 1824th
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland 11133321Ret633410WDWD151
Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet 1816
23 Flag of France.svg Sacha Fenestraz 12Ret611119589Ret111415181415
2024–25 Formula E Gen3 Evo Nissan e-4ORCE 05 H SAP MEX JED MIA MCO TOK SHA JAK BER LDN 2073rd
17 Flag of France.svg Norman Nato 1313171561413151762114911
Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara 159
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland 1412110122151310Ret411Ret
Notes

Other teams supplied by Nissan

YearTeamChassisPowertrainTyresNo.DriversPointsT.C.
2022–23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg NEOM McLaren Formula E Team Spark Gen3 Nissan e-4ORCE 04 H 888th
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes
58 Flag of Germany.svg René Rast
2023–24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg NEOM McLaren Formula E Team Spark Gen3 Nissan e-4ORCE 04 H
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes 1017th
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Taylor Barnard
2024–25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg NEOM McLaren Formula E Team Spark Gen3 Evo Nissan e-4ORCE 05 H
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Taylor Barnard 1436th
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird

World Endurance Championship

(Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassDriversNo.RoundsPts.Pos.
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
LMS
Flag of France.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
COA
Flag of the United States.svg
FUJ
Flag of Japan.svg
SHA
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
BHR
Flag of Bahrain.svg
2015 Nissan Motorsports LMP1 Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Spain.svg Lucas Ordóñez
Flag of Russia.svg Mark Shulzhitskiy
21Ret0NC
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Tincknell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Buncombe
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
22NC
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Chilton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough
Flag of France.svg Olivier Pla
23Ret


Team Nismo featured heavily in the Gran Turismo movie, centered around real-life racing driver Jann Mardenborough. The movie portrays a dramatized version of Jann's career under the team, and features many Nismo-related racecars, including the Nissan GT-R and its Nismo and GT3 versions, as well as the Ligier JS PX prototype. [16]

See also

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