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It's going around the net right now that Tsuchiya has today driven an R35 GTR (the MCR car) to achieve a 1:01:931 around TC.

Not much else to say except that apparently he is filming for a new DVD coming out soon - Best Motoring by the looks of the photo so can't wait until that is out.

http://www.gtrblog.com for story.

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It's going around the net right now that Tsuchiya has today driven an R35 GTR (the MCR car) to achieve a 1:01:931 around TC.

Not much else to say except that apparently he is filming for a new DVD coming out soon - Best Motoring by the looks of the photo so can't wait until that is out.

http://www.gtrblog.com for story.

WOw...that is insane.....

The big question is whether or not "tuned" gtrs will be faster or slower.

thats not fast,

The Ferrari 360, did Tsukuba in 1min, it held the record until the z-tune beat it (best motoring record)

No. The Ferrari 360 CS may have done 1 minute but the standard 360 would not. You have your head up your ass if you think 1:01 is not fast.

The Z-Tune is still faster but for a standard production car - not a tuned or lightened version - the 35 does well.

Sports Production Car Lap Times:

Nismo Skyline GT-R Z Tune 1 min 01.150 secs

Ferrari 360 Challenge Stra' 1 min 02.440 secs

Lamborghini Gallardo 1 min 03.605 secs

Honda NSX-R 1 min 03.920 secs

McLaren F1 1 min 04.620 secs

Porsche 997 Turbo 1 min 04.730 secs

Murcielago 1 min 04.760 secs

Z-Tune 1 min 05.100 secs*(diff day diff driver)

EVO IX RS 1 min 05.528 secs

997 Carrera 4 1 min 05.980 secs

Corvette Z06 1 min 06.020 secs

Lancer Evo IX 1 min 06.060 secs

NA1 NSX-R 1 min 06.198 secs

Nismo GT-R S Tune 1 min 06.232 secs (340 bhp)

Ferrari F40 1 min 06.460 secs

WRX STI SPEC-C 1 min 06.651 secs ( Current STI)

NA1 NSX-R 1 min 06.80 secs (same race as F40)

BMW M5 1 min 06.560 secs

STI S204 1 min 06.800 secs

BMW M6 1 min 07.434 secs

350Z S Version 1 min 08.110 secs

BMW M3 1 min 08.200 secs

Audi RS4 1 min 08.368 secs

Supra Euro Version 330 bhp 1 min 08.460 secs

Mazda RX-7 1 min 08.70 secs

RX-8 A Spec 1 min 09.430 secs

Nissan 300ZX 1 min 10.70 secs

Sports Production Car Lap Times:

Nismo Skyline GT-R Z Tune 1 min 01.150 secs

Ferrari 360 Challenge Stra' 1 min 02.440 secs

i stand correct :thanks: through it was the normal 360 :) anything under 1min is fast lol :domokun: would like to see what a tune spec could do

Edited by [Michael]

Just checked out sewid's blog.......lol not surprised that HKS ordered a black one. and seriously OMG @ the silver MCR R34...why paint it silver :D

And just how many 35s did HKS buy? I see the white one wearing the Kansai plate.......

Just checked out sewid's blog.......lol not surprised that HKS ordered a black one. and seriously OMG @ the silver MCR R34...why paint it silver :D

And just how many 35s did HKS buy? I see the white one wearing the Kansai plate.......

Nah the red MCR time attack car still exists:

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