Ah, the predictable response of the fanboy. Come up with some ridiculous parameters to try and change the rules of the contest, which is
Who's Faster. Now it becomes "which is easier to drive", "which car can carry 4 people", "which has the nicer interior" or even something as stupid as "who will win an endurance race".
Seriously? An "endurance type race"? That's the best comeback you can come up with? I know when I'm shopping for a sports car the top two items on my list are "is it easy to drive" and "will it run good in an endurance race".
BTW, have you even followed the GT-R in any racing series? Not those Best Motoring rigged races, I mean actual sanctioned races. It doesn't do well at all, getting its ass handed to it by Corvettes, Vipers, 911's and even the Cadillac CTS-V. If you don't believe me, head on over to
www.world-challenge.com or
www.gt1world.com where there are results of the various races they've run in.
Bottom line: the car isn't competitive at all. Just because you can run a fast lap at Nurburgring doesn't mean the car is actually a good base for a race car, as several teams are finding out. Cuz, you know, race series have
rules that everyone must adhere to, so Nissan can't send a juiced up car like they can when they run Nurburgring.
All of which makes your endurance comment all the more entertaining.