Get A Load Of The Wings On This Nissan GT-R Hill Climb Monster

This South African GT-R hill climber puts out 1600whp and has the most extreme aero kit we've ever seen
Get A Load Of The Wings On This Nissan GT-R Hill Climb Monster

Somewhere, beneath all that aero, lies an R35 Nissan GT-R. It might be a little hard to tell, because, well, just look at the size of some of its appendages!

At the back, it looks like someone’s taken a huge rear wing, and put it through a photocopier after pressing the ‘x2’ button. Beneath that is a very angry-looking diffuser.

Image via Franco Scribante Racing/Stefan Kotze Photography
Image via Franco Scribante Racing/Stefan Kotze Photography

At the front, proceedings take an even more dramatic turn. Here, there’s a diffuser jutting out far in front of the bumper, above which there’s an additional, also gigantic spoiler. Obviously.

Image via Franco Scribante Racing/Stefan Kotze Photography
Image via Franco Scribante Racing/Stefan Kotze Photography

The R35’s arena of battle will be hill climbing, a motorsport discipline where often loose regulations can result in completely bananas stuff being created. This particularly ball of madness is the work of South African-firm Franco Scribante Racing, built in collaboration with Dodson Motorsport after a research trip to the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb last year.

There’s more to it than just gigantic wings, though. For starters, it’s putting out 1600 horsepower. At the wheels, not the crank. Cripes.

Image via Franco Scribante Racing/Stefan Kotze Photography
Image via Franco Scribante Racing/Stefan Kotze Photography

The car is littered with top-drawer parts, too, such as Ohlins dampers running in a pushrod configuration. The Alpha carbonfibre intake manifold assembly is a thing of beauty, and we’re digging the side-exit exhaust too. It’s a proper piece of kit, this.

Image via Franco Scribante Racing/Stefan Kotze Photography
Image via Franco Scribante Racing/Stefan Kotze Photography

The car will make its competitive debut at the Jaguar Simola Hillclimb on 2 May. We suspect it’ll be quite brisk.

Via Car Scoops

Comments

Igor Putnik

Noone:
Hillclimb racing guys: We need more wings!

04/26/2019 - 22:54 |
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Oi Igore

04/27/2019 - 09:57 |
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Chewbacca_buddy (McLaren squad)(VW GTI Clubsport)(McLaren 60

Dammit! There’s a GTR attached to my wings!

04/26/2019 - 23:09 |
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Anonymous

Clarkson was right all along!

04/26/2019 - 23:25 |
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ᴶᵘˢᵗᴬᴿᵃⁿᵈᵒá

Drank too much Red Bull, now this happened

04/27/2019 - 11:53 |
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LEitner

I’m not sure in what world that rear wing still works well with no outwash between front and rear that sort of used air from such a front wing.

04/27/2019 - 15:35 |
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RallyX is awesome

My question is can you see in front of you. It doesn’t help to have downforce if you’re flying of a cliff.

04/29/2019 - 13:51 |
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Anyf

It makes the suzuki escudo pikes peak
car look subtle

04/29/2019 - 20:56 |
0 | 0
Alistair Jolly

That’s got so much downforce a light breeze would push it the earths crust

05/13/2019 - 01:54 |
0 | 0

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