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  NISSAN GT-R Finishes Eight In Germany


Nurburgring (Germany) - After a tough Saturday the Nissan GT-Rs started to move back up the order in the FIA GT1 World Championship at the Nürburgring today. The No.22 Sumo Power GT Nissan GT-R of Jamie Campbell-Walter and Warren Hughes was the top-finisher in eighth place, closely followed by the improving No.3 Swiss Racing Team Nissan GT-R of Karl Wendlinger and Henri Moser in tenth.

Michael Krumm and Peter Dumbreck had an action-packed race from the back of the grid to take 15th place and Seiji Ara and Max Nilsson finished in 21st after Nilsson briefly lost power during his run.

Warren Hughes had a strong run in the early part of the race, moving up from 16th on the grid to ninth before the pit stop.

“Both Jamie and I had good stints,” said Hughes. “I pitted early as I was behind another car and I wanted to get into the clear air. All in all we had a good race but it’s no good if you start from the back so we need to sort qualifying out as soon as we can.”

“We had the pace today but its hard work when you start from 16th,” added Campbell-Walter. “We picked up points which is great but now we need to get on top of qualifying. We have a test between now and the next race though to work on that. Everything went well during my stint and we had a great pit stop so we know what we need to do now.”

Henri Moser took the wheel of the No.3 Swiss Racing Team Nissan GT-R after Karl Wendlinger had put in a great drive from 14th through to eighth, and then to fifth briefly before he pitted. Henri continued the good job that Karl started and brought the car home in tenth place.

“I’m very happy with the result today,” said Moser. “I struggled with cold tyres for the first couple of laps of my run but after that I could push very hard. I had some drama when the No.5 Ford tipped me into a spin but he got punished later with a drive through. We are much more on the pace now and have definitely made some good progress so all in all we are happy. It is always good to score World Championship points.”

Source: http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/NEWS/2010/_STORY/100830-03-e.html

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