This Nissan Only Raced ONCE!
The story of the Nissan NP35 is about a special race car built by Nissan in the early '90s. It had a powerful engine and a cool, lightweight design made entirely of carbon fiber! It had a V12 engine and was different because it didn't use a turbocharger like most other race cars of its time; instead, it had a naturally aspirated engine that could rev really high, similar to those found in Formula 1 cars. However, rule changes in the racing world made it tough for the NP35. The NP35 only raced once but competed against cars like the Toyota TS010, finishing the race and showing its spirit. Its story highlights creativity and the fact that some great ideas don't get the attention they deserve.

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