So due to my new position in the Nissan Group (some of you might know exactly), I was lucky enough to be invited to a very special but casual dinner/drinks with some legends from the R33 GT-R world.
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| Thank you everyone! Especially Hiromi-san for arranging this! |
First of course, was Mr. Kozo Watanabe. Most of you know that he is the real father of the R33 and R34 GT-Rs, so of course I took advantage of this to ask questions to confirm my belief that the R33 is the better car (lol). So yeah, on my promise to not publicize the details, I learned about why the R34 GT-R never had published numbers for Nurburgring, actual horsepower numbers of the GT-Rs, and how the shorter wheelbase of the R34 was not something driven from a dynamic performance perspective. He was quick to deflect admiration on his efforts, saying that most of the amazing work for these second generation GT-Rs was by Ito-san, father of the R32 GT-R, and the teams of people involved. Oh, I also got him to autograph a couple of things for me...
| As Sunako-san looks on, Watanabe-san squeezes his signature onto... |
| The front GT-R emblem!! |
I do not think I will install this on my car... way too valuable... but on the other hand...
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| Watanabe-san was kind enough to sign and leave a message on my car's sun visor! |
Note that in addition to his signature, he asked me if I wanted to have him write anything special? My response was, "Anything, I will leave it up to you sir!"
So he wrote - 究極のドライブングプレジャー (Kyu-kyo-ku-no-dora-i-bing pu-re-jah) which translates to "The Ultimate Driving Pleasure"- this is the concept Nissan pursued for all of the Skyline GT-Rs beginning with the KPGC10 to produce world-class sports cars. Watanabe-san would obviously be the one guy intimately connected to this phrase, and when he showed us all what he wrote, there was a murmur of Wow and Naruhodo! expressed at the table from the others, including Matsumura-san and the race drivers.
Matsumura-san is a super interesting guy. He retired from NISMO in 2024 where he had been the COO; but as a career Nissan motorsports engineer (with a PhD!) he was involved in all of the cool stuff, working with Ito, Watanabe, and Mizuno on the GT-Rs. Known as the "The God of Engines" at Nissan and NISMO, I learned he is the father of the SR20DET?!!! But most importantly, he owns an R33 GT-R and I have heard the guys at Omori Factory about the lengths he went to in order to get the RB26 engine running PERFECTLY in his own car. Hopefully I get a chance soon to check out his car, and when I do I will post what I learn here! I have actually worked with him on a couple of projects at Nissan/NISMO and so he knows me well, but I never had a chance to post about him before.
Anyway, as you can see I am pretty happy with just being in the same photo with these two legends!!!
| Another bucket list item for me! |
I was also able to meet up with Sunako-san, who I had not seen in about 10 years!
| This man does not age.. |
In addition to teaching me on how to drive on the track, his real claim to fame is winning the 1996 Super Taikyu Class 1 Series Championship in an R33 GT-R, of course.
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| From Sunako-san's website |
In addition to his WTAC fame, Yamada-san was Sunako-san's co-driver in the Super Taikyu series, so it was interesting to hear stories from both of them from that (golden) era. I was just happy that both of them remembered me!
And then I was able to get to know Katsura-san too!
| Super nice guy Shinichi Katsura |
I had met Katsura-san very briefly at TAS before, but this time I got to sit down with him and have a series of very interesting chats with him about how awesome the 33 GT-R is (in front of Watanabe-san, of course!). He also talked about Aston Martins, a topic Watanabe-san actually knew a lot about, so that was really interesting too!
You can see a very young Katsura-san (oh and a very young Sunako-san too) in this Best Motoring video from 1997, upon the release of the kohki BCNR33.
And finally, another NISMO legend - Mizuki-san, long time NISMO Racing Team Manager/Group A GT-R Chief Mechanic! Even though I lift weights at the gym, Mizuki-san apparently works out every day and showed off his impressive shoulder and arm muscles - the guy is 64 and SOLID! Here, Katsura-san is laughing at how weak I am compared to Mizuki-san...
Yeah, I know it is not an OEM part, being an S15 part, but as you know I installed these to match the dark grey Alcantara on the roof! So now, everytime I drive the car, I can flip down the sun visor and remember this evening I had with so many incredible people who have contributed to the Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R!






1 comment:
Aki san, as always solid content, but this one is an absolute GEM of a post! Talking about hearing the truth from directly from the source! Its highlights all the things we talked about last year when we met! I am still hoping one day I can meet Watanabe san to shake his hand and thank him for the 33! Have a great summer ahead; and will keep in touch!
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