Nissan motorsport history is on glorious display at the Nama Heritage Center in Japan
Thousands of fans either attended Fuji International Speedway or tuned in to NISMO.tv to see incredible Nissan motorsport history on the track at last week's NISMO Festival supported by Motul.
Where did those classic Nissans – Group C cars, Super GT cars, Touring Cars and even an incredible display of rally cars – come from?
The Zama Heritage Center in Japan. The Nissan Heritage Collection there features vehicles not only from the company's motorsport past, but also road cars that date back to the Datsun type 12 Phaeton from 1933.
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