The Nissan R90C was a platform used for Group C racing cars built in 1990 by Nissan Motors for competition in World Sportscar Championship (WSC) based...
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1990 Nissan Axxess 1990 Nissan NPT-90 1990 Nissan R90C 1990–1992 Nissan Presea R10 1990–1999 Nissan 300ZX Z32 (Fairlady Z in Japan) 1990–2003 Nissan Avenir...
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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...
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The Nissan R89C was a Group C sports prototype developed by Lola Cars for Nissan. Replacing the original March built series of prototypes that Nissan had...
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The Nissan VRH engine family consists of several racing engines built by Nissan Motor Company beginning in the late 1980s. All VRH engines are in a V8...
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career racing for Nissan, driving a Skyline GT-R to win the Japanese Touring Car Championship in 1990. Hoshino drove a Nissan R90C with Toshio Suzuki...
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reported in 1990 that the Nissan Motorsports International team with drivers Julian Bailey and Mark Blundell driving the Nissan R90C were able to lap the circuit...
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| GP Racing History". Ultimate Motorcycling. "Nissan | Heritage Collection | Nissan R383". www.nissan-global.com. "1996 Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Pics...
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of sports cars, winning four IMSA GTP titles (1988–1991) when racing for Nissan, and one Can-Am championship (1981). Brabham also won the 1993 24 Hours...
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Sports Prototype Championship. The 1991 champion was the #23 Nissan Motorsports Nissan R91CP driven by Kazuyoshi Hoshino and Toshio Suzuki. All races...
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