The all-new Nissan GTR LM NISMO is a very unique Le Mans racer, and not because of any special hybrid technology system or advanced construction work. Rather, it is unique because it is the very first top-level prototype car to use front-wheel drive. Rather than the more common mid-engine RWD setup like those found on today’s modern supercars, the Nissan GTR LM NISMO will have more in common with a basic hatchback like the Nissan Versa or Volkswagen Golf. Nissan seems to think that by bucking decades of racing trends, they may be pointing the way to a faster future. From packaging, aerodynamics, weight distribution and even visual proportions, Nissan thinks the new GTR LM NISMO will move the sport of racing forwards.

Nissan GTR LM NISMO LeMans Racer (2)

But don’t take my word for it. Nissan has created a great video that takes a deeper look at what makes the FWD racecar special, and why it could actually work, despite decades of conventional wisdom that says otherwise. There is a lot of great info from a lot of racers and engineers involved with the project, and they make some pretty convincing arguments. What do you guys think?

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