The NISSAN SUMO POWER GT GT-R GT1 is a NISSAN GT-R GT1 vehicle with the SUMO POWER GT livery. SUMO POWER GT is a British company originally set up in 2010 by the JRM Group as their specialist parts and tuning division. In that same year they became the official partner to NISMO to represent NISSAN in the FIA GT1 World Championship.
The car had been specially developed during 2009 by NISMO to comply with and compete in the championship.
In the 2010 season a team of two cars was entered. For the subsequent year, 2011 this was expanded to four. Two of which were in SUMO POWER GT colours and two in the JR MOTORSPORTS colours.
In the game, the SUMO POWER GT cars are both of the 2011 cars, the #20 driven by Enrique Bernoldi and Ricardo Zonta (Brazil) and the #21 by David Brabham (Australia) and Jamie Campbell-Walter (UK). It features a NISSAN NISMO VK56DE 5.6L V8 engine.
Availability[]
The NISSAN SUMO POWER GT GT-R GT1 is available in 2 series:
- East/West Throwdown bonus series in the Master group
- GT1 Grand Tour career series in the Elite group
This vehicle can be unlocked by earning 3 trophies in East/West Throwdown or 10 trophies in GT1 Grand Tour.
This vehicle can be acquired for 458,700 or
366,960 with showcase discount, with a shipping time of 15 hours. It has also been available for 295
as a 'Get it Now' price, unlocking East/West Throwdown.
Liveries[]
This car has two liveries to choose from:

No. 20 (Brazil)

No. 21 (UK and Australia)
- No. 20 (Brazil) driven by Enrique Bernoldi and Ricardo Zonta
- No. 21 (UK/Australia) driven by David Brabham and Jamie Campbell-Walter
Each additional livery can be acquired for 5 .
Characteristics[]
Stage | PR (Upgrades) |
Top Speed | Acc. | Braking | Cornering | Cost | Parts |
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Base | 55.0 | 199 mph 320 kph |
3.10 s | 99.0 ft 30.2 m |
1.28 g | R![]() (366,960) |
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Max w/ R ![]() |
63.5 (3222222) |
210 mph 337 kph |
2.77 s | 95.4 ft 29.1 m |
1.37 g | R![]() (+0) |
15 0 |
Max | 66.1 (4333232) |
212 mph 341 kph |
2.70 s | 94.0 ft 28.7 m |
1.39 g | 67 ![]() (173) |
5 20 |
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Upgrades (20)[]
Colour keys | |
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White | ![]() ![]() Or ![]() |
Green | ![]() ![]() |
Red | ![]() |
For upgrades including PR values, please see the project page RR3 Wiki:Upgrades Section NISSAN, please be aware that PR values can vary depending on the upgrade order.
Footnotes[]
- ↑ Incorrectly depicted as semi-automatic transmission in-game. The real-life car operates in manual transmission. YouTube video source
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East/West Throwdown |
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PORSCHE 911 GT3 CUP • NISSAN GT-R PREMIUM (R35) • NISSAN SUMO POWER GT GT-R GT1 • PORSCHE 918 RSR CONCEPT |
GT1 Grand Tour |
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FORD GT FIA GT1 • NISSAN SUMO POWER GT GT-R GT1 • NISSAN JR MOTORSPORTS GT-R GT1 • LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO R-SV GT1 |