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Nissan has been the dominant force in the LM P2 class since its debut in 2011, and the form of the NISMO-powered teams so far in 2016 continues to demonstrate that performance advantage.
The 2016 season will be the final year of competition for the VK-spec power plant with new LM P2 regulations kicking off a one-make engine formula next season.
Since making its debut at Sebring International Raceway at the opening round of the Intercontinental #lemans Challenge, #nissan has won 61 out of 66 races in the ILMC, FIA World #endurance Championship and European #lemans Series – a staggering 92 percent win rate.
Last season, #nissan swept the FIA WEC championship with G-Drive #racing, the European #lemans Series with Greaves Motorsport and took its fourth 24 Hours of #lemans win with KCMG.
So dominant has the #nissan engine become in the FIA WEC, every team entered in the LM P2 class in 2016 has chosen NISMO-power.
In addition to the 20 cars lining up on the grid for the 24 Hours of #lemans, #nissan will also power all 22 LM P3 prototypes taking part in the "Road to Le Mans" support race; it is scheduled for Saturday morning prior to the green flag for the 24 Hour.
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