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What's Included
- Drive a Nissan R35 GTR and R34 Nissan Skyline
- 3 miles driving in each vehicle
- Welcome, introduction and safety briefing
- Fully qualified instructors on hand throughout your experience
- Allow at least an hour on site
What Can I Expect
This Nissan GT-R vs Skyline experience is a true battle of the Godzillas! This brilliant Nissan GT-R challenge will pitch two Nissan GT-Rs against each other. Although they look pretty similar, they're different generations and each one has a loyal following. So which one will you crown your best in class?
The Nissan Skyline first launched way back in, would you believe it, 1957. Still a current model today, the Japanese manufacturer has made many revisions across many generations of this car. For these head to head experiences, two of the very best versions of the sportiest Nissans have come together on the track for your motoring pleasure and delight.
First up is the R34 Skyline. This 10th generation GT-R is very much loved and although production ceased in 2002, the model remains highly sought after and not just by boy racers indulging in a bit of illegal street racing. Motorsport fans simply love this car too. When it was lunched in 1999 it was pretty revolutionary. The dashboard display unit was a bewildering show, with everything from simple oil and water temperature, to boost pressure and even how much G-force you're experiencing. When you think this was a time when GPS was a very costly option and LED headlights were unheard of on cars, it's even more impressive.
Then there's the 11th generation GT-R. Gone is the straight six engine, but performance is still within the realms of supercars like the 911 that cost a whole lot more. It also helps that the GT-R featuring in this Nissan versus Nissan challenge is actually a Nismo GT-R. That's Nis san Mo torsport International Limited and that gives you even more horsepower. Perhaps just as well it's carbon-fibre light and all wheel drive, to keep that 600bhp engine on the ground.
Both Nissans are quite clearly giant-slayers when it comes to performance (you'd leave a Ferrari standing at the traffic lights in either of them) and both are adored by high performance car fans the world over. All that remains for you to do is take both of them out for a spin on the track for three deliriously miles on this Nissan GTR vs experience and see which one you prefer…
The Nissan Skyline first launched way back in, would you believe it, 1957. Still a current model today, the Japanese manufacturer has made many revisions across many generations of this car. For these head to head experiences, two of the very best versions of the sportiest Nissans have come together on the track for your motoring pleasure and delight.
First up is the R34 Skyline. This 10th generation GT-R is very much loved and although production ceased in 2002, the model remains highly sought after and not just by boy racers indulging in a bit of illegal street racing. Motorsport fans simply love this car too. When it was lunched in 1999 it was pretty revolutionary. The dashboard display unit was a bewildering show, with everything from simple oil and water temperature, to boost pressure and even how much G-force you're experiencing. When you think this was a time when GPS was a very costly option and LED headlights were unheard of on cars, it's even more impressive.
Then there's the 11th generation GT-R. Gone is the straight six engine, but performance is still within the realms of supercars like the 911 that cost a whole lot more. It also helps that the GT-R featuring in this Nissan versus Nissan challenge is actually a Nismo GT-R. That's Nis san Mo torsport International Limited and that gives you even more horsepower. Perhaps just as well it's carbon-fibre light and all wheel drive, to keep that 600bhp engine on the ground.
Both Nissans are quite clearly giant-slayers when it comes to performance (you'd leave a Ferrari standing at the traffic lights in either of them) and both are adored by high performance car fans the world over. All that remains for you to do is take both of them out for a spin on the track for three deliriously miles on this Nissan GTR vs experience and see which one you prefer…
When Is It Available
- Selected weekdays throughout the year
- Sessions are available from 08:30 to 15:30
- Dates and session times are subject to availability at your chosen location
Location
- Buckinghamshire Wycombe Air Park
- Carlisle Lake District Airport
- Cornwall Perranporth Airfield (Annual event)
- Crawley Sussex Adventure Circuit
- Cumbria Kirkbride Airfield
- Doncaster Sandtoft Airfield
- Essex Carver Barracks
- Hampshire Farnborough Circuit (Limited dates)
- Ipswich Wattisham Airfield
- Lincolnshire Wickenby Airfield
- Norwich Tibenham Circuit
- Northampton Northampton Circuit
- Oxfordshire Abingdon Airfield
- Oxfordshire Bicester Heritage (Limited dates)
- Oxfordshire Shenington
- Staffordshire Curborough Sprint Course
- Wales Llanbedr Airfield
- Wales Haverfordwest
- Warwickshire NAEC Stoneleigh
- Wigan Three Sisters Circuit
- York Tockwith Circuit
Premium circuit upgrade available for a supplement (
Payable direct when booking
)
- Chichester Goodwood Motor Circuit (Full driving licence is required)
- Wiltshire Castle Combe - (Full driving licence is required)
- Kent Brands Hatch (Full driving licence is required)
- Norwich Snetterton (Full driving licence is required)
- Swindon Ebolardome
- Sunderland Warden Law Motorsports Centre - (Limited dates)
- Lincolnshire Blyton Park
- Leicester Mallory Park
- Most venues are airfield style circuits with large run off areas
- All locations are subject to change and are updated regularly
Suitable For
- Minimum age 17
- Under 18's must be accompanied on site by an adult
- Minimum height 4ft 5ins
- Full driving licence is required and must be produced on the day
- This is not suitable is you have back, neck or knee problems
Spectators
- Spectators are welcome to come and watch
Anything Else
- All drivers on the day will have the option to pay a non-refundable £29 damage waiver which will cover them against any damage that may be caused to the vehicle(s) in the event of an incident
- Drivers who do not wish to take this waiver will need to sign a disclaimer and will need to be able to cover the cost on the day for any damage to the vehicle up to a maximum amount of £5000. Credit card details will need to be provided with £5000 limit or above for this reason. Debit cards are accepted however please be aware a pre-authorisation applies to debit cards to check funds are available
- Once you have booked your date with the supplier should you need to to cancel within 7 days of your booking, a charge of £29 per car to re-book will apply. This also applies to cancellations due to Covid.
- Cancellation cover is available at the time of booking your date for £20 which would cover any last minute cancellation.