Originally Posted by
CraigE
I agree, but it should not have been racing in the class it was. They were developed to be unbeatable and in a different class. There are those saying that Ford Holden fans were having a sook, but to be fair it has to be a level playing field. These cars when they were brought in cost over $1 million each without spares, the average V8 was around $250.000 with spares back then. Of course the Nissan was going to win. Being AWD it should not have been allowed to run in this category and then there was the matter of Nissan putting large $ into its development. Great car yes, but a bit like putting the current crop up against a McLaren or Zonda. Also they did not even comply with the rules relating to cars sales. None of these cars were ever sold as road cars in Australia or anything even close. A couple of friends bout the top of the wuzza Skylines at the time and they were a rather different car that absolutely got flogged by the HSV at the time.
Then there was a bathurst race that they were given the win after crashing out. I have watched that race over and over again and the race was under yellow flag when they crashed, so should have been disqualified from winning. It was not under red as the officials stated. But does go to show they were not invincible.
Now if they had raced the actual road going version that was available for sale at the time they would not have been even remotely competitive. Just like the Sierras, you could not buy a Cosworth version even remotely close to the car being raced. A friend imported one from the UK where you could allegedly buy the Coswrth. It was an absolute bucket and got it arse kicked badly by a standard V8 Commodore.