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Home News Insights The Skyline Legend Was Born Over 50 Years Ago The Skyline Legend Was Born Over 50 Years Ago Insights Aswan | November 23, 2017 09:57 pm When you talk about legendary Japanese cars, there is one particular line of cars that you cannot avoid discussing. It's Nissan's Skyline GT-R, and it's a series of cars that became a hit- at first within the Japanese domestic market and, in later generations, the world over. While the GT-R name lives on in the form of the R35, it is actually the Skyline prefix that enthusiasts will remember more- and the story begins way back in 1964, at Suzuka.It's a story that's been told numerous times, over and over, but it's one that's worth repeating. Before the world knew of the R32 Skyline GT-R, before the legend of Godzilla, there was a humble car known as the Skyline GT. At the time it was not produced by Nissan, but rather by a small outfit known as Prince Motor Company that would go on to merge with Nissan. At Suzuka there were a team of these cars being fielded, and they were of a very limited production run that barely met homologation requirements. The cars were not perfect, but the team made do with what they had. Even with the body extended by 20 centimetres in an effort to improve stability, these 4-door saloons still slipped and slid around Suzuka as they tried to dial it in. But with a bit of practice, they started to get the hang of it. Soon enough they were posting lap times that were the quickest among the competition at Suzuka. One of the more fearsome opponents on the track during that fateful race was the Porsche 904 Carrera GTS, which was the one to beat. While the Skyline GT did not manage to win the race, as the Porsche outclassed it in many respects, it did however manage to overtake and lead the Porsche for one lap of the circuit. While that may not count as an outright victory, it was a huge success in the eyes of the team and the people of Japan. That one lap set forth a chain of events that led to the fearsome Skyline GT-R models that dominated on racetracks in the late 1980s through to the early 2000s. Toshiyuki Shiga, who once served as Nissan's Chief Operating Officer, says that day decided his path in life. "I was just nine years old at that time, but I still remember the big news," said Shiga. "1964 was the moment Japanese motorization began. Nissan always led the initiative with motorsports. I was so happy. It was my dream, and I wanted to enter Nissan."While the Skyline may not live on as a racing legend in this day and age, it is still a name that is synonymous with performance and racing, and gets any true-blue car enthusiast excited. It's a car with humble beginnings, that fought giants, that inspired hundreds upon thousands of young men and women to enter the automotive world, be it as engineers or racecar drivers. And for that reason, it is remembered. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags gt-r Nissan Nissan GT-R Nissan Skyline Nissan Skyline GT-R Skyline skyline GT-R Print Related News New York 2017: Nissan GT-R Track Edition All Set For U.S. Debut Auto News Arvind | March 28, 2017 Nissan’s stalwart supercar-killer, the GT-R, which has been around since 2008, will receive its fastest version yet, with the limited production GT-R ... Nissan Starts Their Heritage Parts Division With the Skyline R32 Auto News Aswan | April 27, 2017 While we reported on Nissan setting up NISMO as a separate business unit yesterday, what we hadn't noticed is that they are also starting up a ... Nissan GT-R Track Edition Unveiled For Europe Auto News Kon | September 26, 2016 Despite selling it for nine years, Nissan does not seem to have exhausted the tuning potential of its supercar-beating GT-R. A new ... Nissan's new Skyline concept is just an old Infiniti Q50 full of goofy gimmicks Auto News Adam Aubrey | March 29, 2023 We're all pretty used to seeing an auto manufacturer market their car as having an all-in-one experience, but Nissan is probably the first one to ... Comments
The Skyline Legend Was Born Over 50 Years Ago Insights Aswan | November 23, 2017 09:57 pm When you talk about legendary Japanese cars, there is one particular line of cars that you cannot avoid discussing. It's Nissan's Skyline GT-R, and it's a series of cars that became a hit- at first within the Japanese domestic market and, in later generations, the world over. While the GT-R name lives on in the form of the R35, it is actually the Skyline prefix that enthusiasts will remember more- and the story begins way back in 1964, at Suzuka.It's a story that's been told numerous times, over and over, but it's one that's worth repeating. Before the world knew of the R32 Skyline GT-R, before the legend of Godzilla, there was a humble car known as the Skyline GT. At the time it was not produced by Nissan, but rather by a small outfit known as Prince Motor Company that would go on to merge with Nissan. At Suzuka there were a team of these cars being fielded, and they were of a very limited production run that barely met homologation requirements. The cars were not perfect, but the team made do with what they had. Even with the body extended by 20 centimetres in an effort to improve stability, these 4-door saloons still slipped and slid around Suzuka as they tried to dial it in. But with a bit of practice, they started to get the hang of it. Soon enough they were posting lap times that were the quickest among the competition at Suzuka. One of the more fearsome opponents on the track during that fateful race was the Porsche 904 Carrera GTS, which was the one to beat. While the Skyline GT did not manage to win the race, as the Porsche outclassed it in many respects, it did however manage to overtake and lead the Porsche for one lap of the circuit. While that may not count as an outright victory, it was a huge success in the eyes of the team and the people of Japan. That one lap set forth a chain of events that led to the fearsome Skyline GT-R models that dominated on racetracks in the late 1980s through to the early 2000s. Toshiyuki Shiga, who once served as Nissan's Chief Operating Officer, says that day decided his path in life. "I was just nine years old at that time, but I still remember the big news," said Shiga. "1964 was the moment Japanese motorization began. Nissan always led the initiative with motorsports. I was so happy. It was my dream, and I wanted to enter Nissan."While the Skyline may not live on as a racing legend in this day and age, it is still a name that is synonymous with performance and racing, and gets any true-blue car enthusiast excited. It's a car with humble beginnings, that fought giants, that inspired hundreds upon thousands of young men and women to enter the automotive world, be it as engineers or racecar drivers. And for that reason, it is remembered. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags gt-r Nissan Nissan GT-R Nissan Skyline Nissan Skyline GT-R Skyline skyline GT-R
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New York 2017: Nissan GT-R Track Edition All Set For U.S. Debut Auto News Arvind | March 28, 2017 Nissan’s stalwart supercar-killer, the GT-R, which has been around since 2008, will receive its fastest version yet, with the limited production GT-R ...
Nissan Starts Their Heritage Parts Division With the Skyline R32 Auto News Aswan | April 27, 2017 While we reported on Nissan setting up NISMO as a separate business unit yesterday, what we hadn't noticed is that they are also starting up a ...
Nissan GT-R Track Edition Unveiled For Europe Auto News Kon | September 26, 2016 Despite selling it for nine years, Nissan does not seem to have exhausted the tuning potential of its supercar-beating GT-R. A new ...
Nissan's new Skyline concept is just an old Infiniti Q50 full of goofy gimmicks Auto News Adam Aubrey | March 29, 2023 We're all pretty used to seeing an auto manufacturer market their car as having an all-in-one experience, but Nissan is probably the first one to ...