It won every single race it entered (29 consecutive victories) in the Japanese Touring Car Championship between 1990 and 1993.
While officially rated at 280 hp due to a Japanese manufacturer agreement, many stock R32s actually pushed closer to 320 hp from the factory. Nissan r32 Skyline
"They called it 'Godzilla' for a reason. 🐉 Born in 1989, the Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R didn’t just race—it conquered. With a legendary RB26DETT twin-turbo inline-six and the groundbreaking ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system, it went 29 for 29 in the Japanese Touring Car Championship. It won every single race it entered (29
It introduced advanced technology for its time, including Super-HICAS four-wheel steering and a sophisticated multi-link suspension. 🐉 Born in 1989, the Nissan R32 Skyline
The name "Godzilla" was originally coined by the Australian press after the R32 dominated local touring car series so thoroughly it was eventually banned.