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At this point in time, the Nissans were
so far behind, nobody would have bet a
penny on them winning any of the championships. But next on
the schedule was a little break for the championship in favour
of a promo-tional Special Stage at the Formula-One Circuit
of Sepang near Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur. From 2002
on, races will be held here as part of the JGTC Season. Which
is good for the Skylines, since NISMO took positions three
and four in the race, and the No.12 Calsonic Skyline came
in 8th position. Overall, this was the best weekend of the
whole season so far.
And Nissan was not to stop its efforts,
yet. More testing was done in preparation for Round
4 at Fuji Speedway. In contrast to the 114 lap All Japan
Fuji GT Race
of Round 2, which was held at the same circuit, the Round
4 Japan Special GT Cup is only 57 laps long. And the short
distance seemed to favour the Nissans, which gained the 2nd
starting position. In the end, we saw a NISMO double-victory,
with the No. 22 Xanavi Hiroto GT-R ahead of the No. 23 Pennzoil
Zexel GT-R. The No. 12 Calsonic Skyline came in 7th position,
to round off an almost perfect weekend for Nissan. Thanks
to this victory, Krumm and Tanaka (No. 22) took the lead in
the driver’s championship, but also had to carry an extra
weight of 60kg.
Read the Race
Report of Round 4 here
In the past, Twin Ring Motegi, the venue
of Round 5, had suited the Skylines quite well. Not so this
time. With 11th and 15th starting positions for the NISMOs
and a
5th place on the grid for Team Impul, especially the factory
cars set off for the race from anything but an optimal starting
position. And they could not gain much during the course of
the race. In the end, the No.23 Pennzoil Zexel Skyline did
not finish the race at all and the No. 22 Xanavi Hiroto still
had nine cars ahead of it. Fortunately, one of those was the
No. 12 Calsonic Skyline, which, in 3rd place, drove to its
first podium finish of the running season.
Still, with only two races to go, the
NISMOs had experienced a major setback for their (Driver and
Team) championship ambitions. New leaders of the driver’s
championship ranking were Hironori Takeuchi and Yuji Tachikawa
in the No. 38 au Cerumo Supra.
But it seems the 2001 JGTC Season was
no good place for championship leaders.
In Round 6 at Suzuka Circuit, the No. 38 au Cerumo Supra took
6th position only. Unfortunately, the No. 22 Xanavi Hiroto
Skyline could not gain ground on it, because it finished a
mere 8th. The overall victory went to Honda, which had two
NSXs on positions one and two, followed by the Pennzoil Zexel
GT-R.
In effect, the competitors were so close
in the championship rankings, that everything was still possible
when the series went to the last Round at CP Miné
Circuit. And indeed, it worked out - at least on the Constructors
side. With all three Skylines in the top six-positions, Nissan
could finally secure the Constructors Championship, three
points ahead of the Mugen-Dome NSXs and 13 ahead of the Cerumo
Supras. On the other hand, Hironori Takeuchi and Yuji Tachikawa
of the No. 38 au Cerumo Supra took the Drivers Championship.
Just for the records: The Race was won by No. 30 SOK McLaren
GTR, followed by the No. 23 Pennzoil Zexel GT-R.
Overall, 2001 was a very exciting season
with many surprises. Not only did it seem that Nissan had
already lost the championship by the middle of the season,
but it also sets one thinking that a highly specialised series
like the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship can be won
by drivers that were victorious not even once during the season,
as has happened with the Supra drivers (the regulations have
been changed since). Still, congratulations to these drivers,
for being the most constant points collectors throughout the
whole season. NISMO finished 4th and 5th and Team Impul took
11th position of the driver’s ranking.
Hopefully, the 2002 season will see NISMO
in the condition it had during the second half of 2001…And
oh, Nissan; I would not mind seeing a little more victories
of yours, either.
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