INNO64
**PRE ORDER** INNO64 Nissan R89C LeMans Shakedown Test At Paul Ricard 1988
**PRE ORDER** INNO64 Nissan R89C LeMans Shakedown Test At Paul Ricard 1988
Couldn't load pickup availability
**PRE ORDER** INNO64 Nissan R89C LeMans Shakedown Test At Paul Ricard 1988
The Nissan R89C Le Mans Shakedown Test at Paul Ricard 1988 is a legendary prototype race car that marked Nissan’s push into Group C endurance racing. Developed in collaboration with Lola, the R89C featured an advanced aerodynamic design and a powerful twin-turbocharged 3.5L V8 engine, built to compete against the top endurance racers of its era.
During the 1988 shakedown test at Paul Ricard, the R89C underwent crucial performance evaluations, fine-tuning its aerodynamics, suspension, and power delivery in preparation for the grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans. Its sleek low-profile body, wide stance, and distinctive Nissan livery made it an instant standout on the track.
A key step in Nissan’s motorsport evolution, the R89C combined cutting-edge technology with raw speed, setting the stage for future endurance racing successes. This car remains an iconic piece of Nissan’s racing heritage, representing a pivotal era in prototype competition.
ETA March 2025
Share

