It was slammed into the wall at Le Mans--knocked out after six hours. In practice, it was in a wreck with a Porche GTC at the 2012 Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta, but was rebuild in time for the green flag. It ended up fifth after starting dead last. Billed as half the weight, half the fuel, half the tires, and just as fast. Now it comes out that the 'Nissan engine' is actually a Cruze four cyl. built by England's RAy Mallck Engineering. It does have a Nissan Juke throttle body, however.