The #23 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 line-up of LM P1 ace Alex Buncombe (GB) plus Katsumasa Chiyo (JAP) and Wolfgang Reip (BEL) has won the Blancpain Endurance PRO Driver’s Championship. Third place in a nail-biting, season-closing race at the Nürburgring in Germany sealed the title win for Nissan after a season of hard racing in what is accepted to be the biggest GT championship in the world. Nissan has previously taken the GT4 European title and more recently the Blancpain Endurance PRO AM title. 2015 is the Nissan GT Academy Team RJN’s first attempt at the PRO title so it is a huge accomplishment to win in its debut PRO season. The Nissan drivers set themselves up for a good race when Buncombe took second overall in qualifying, bagging a front row starting spot for the #23 GT-R. Gaetan Paletou (FRA) then continued the great form he has shown at the Nürburgring, taking the PRO AM pole position, which was eighth place on the overall grid. When the lights went green it was the #173 Always Evolving Nissan GT-R of Craig Dolby that dived to the inside to take the race lead. Chiyo took the outside line from his side of the grid and came out in fourth place despite a shove from one of the Bentleys. By the end of lap one the #23 car was in fourth with Buncombe’s LM P1 teammate Harry Tincknell in 10th place in the sister #22 GT-R. Chiyo managed to slip into third place after a few minutes and set off after the second placed Lamborghini but despite his best efforts there...


Gallery: NISMO Festival 2015