Nissan’s Quintarelli unfazed by Fuji deficit to Toyota

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Wednesday, Jan 27, 2021
Quintarelli qualified the #23 NISMO GT-R he shares with Tsugio Matsuda sixth for Sunday’s title-decider, a little over seven tenths off the pace set by TOM’S Toyota man Kenta Yamashita.
The #23 Nissan crew arrived at Fuji two points behind the lead of the standings, and now face a three-point deficit to TOM’S driver Ryo Hirakawa after qualifying, but can still guarantee themselves the title with what would be a third victory of 2020.
Masahide Kamio