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Rabu, 01 Oktober 2014

Infiniti has big plans for the future including, it appears, touring car racing

Infiniti has big plans for the future including, it appears, touring car racing The luxury brand is already involved in F1, but if it really wants to compete with the German manufacturers it needs to prove its own models on the track

No-one can accuse of Japanese luxury-brand wannabe Infiniti of not trying to claw its way into competition with BMW, Audi and Mercedes.


Because recent strong rumours that Infiniti is about to add a touring car programme to its title sponsorship of Red Bull Racing look to be highly accurate.


According to sources at the Paris motor show, it seems Infiniti will launch a racing programme in London in the next couple of weeks.


The extent of the programme has still to emerge, but in all likelihood it will be based on the rear-drive Q50 saloon, Infiniti’s BMW 3-series chaser.


And whether it will be focused on the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship, or a more ambitious global tin-top programme, has also yet to be confirmed.


However, the sources suggest that it will involve further heavy investment in racing by Infiniti, with the programme run by a third-party team.


RML, the Ray Mallock operation, has been linked to Infiniti parent company Nissan and has built some track-influenced project cars, such as the one-off Nissan Juke-R. However, our sources suggest that another race team is working with Infiniti.






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