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Japan develops new technology for racing car engine and healthcare

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Thailand, July 30 (ANI): Car racing is becoming a popular sport in Asia. Recently, the third round of the Super GT race was held at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand's Buriram Province. Nissan GT-R made a two-round double victory following from the previous round at Fuji. The No. 46 S Road MOLA GT-R driven by Satoshi Motoyama and Masataka Yanagida came from a third position start to take the GT500 class win. In the GT300 class race, the No. 3 B-MAX NDDP GT-R driven by Kazuki Hoshino and Mitsunori Takaboshi came out on top in Thailand for the second consecutive year. Over 60,000 fans gathered at Chang International Circuit over the three days. The air temperature had risen to 37 C on the race day, while the road temperature was sweltering at 50 C. The technical regulations have been renewed from the 2014 season of Japan's Super GT series. To comply with the new regulations, Nissan has developed the new NR20A engine for Nissan's GT-R 4-Cylinder Racer, which is already proving t

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