Nissan headed to Le Mans in 2015 with a new LMP1 factory effort
Nissan jumps into the LMP1 deep-end, joining Audi, Porsche and Toyota in 2015.
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Nissan jumps into the LMP1 deep-end, joining Audi, Porsche and Toyota in 2015.
The most winning manufacturer in race history is returning to Le Mans next year. Porsche celebrates their return with a new microsite.
Drive Cult has posted a few of Chris Harris' Drive channel videos this year. Why? Well, because Chris is a top bloke but also because they are amongst the very best car videos on the internet. Most of them concentrate on new car launches but as with this latest video, Chris also gets to try some motoring legends and cars don't come much more legendary the the 1987 Le Mans-winning Porsche 962c. Normally found in the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Chris gets to drive the car at Porsche's Weissach test track and interviews its designer Norbert Singer.
I suspect Chris' video featuring Toyota's new GT86 will ultimately get more hits but for me this is my favourite of his Drive videos so far.
Matthew Lange takes us through the highs and lows of the Ferrari Daytona's competition history.
Photos from the 2010 Le Mans Classic.