It takes a certain kind of driver to sample the Nissan GT-R - a car with a 0-60mph time of 2.7 seconds - and say, “Yes, it's good, I like it, but can you make it quicker?”
In the years since Nissan dropped the Skyline moniker and detonated our dynamic expectations with its own Godzilla, it has been responding to this vocal minority with incremental improvements; for the 2014 model year, it has come up with an emphatic answer - the 591bhp Nismo.
As well as pushing the car’s limits deeper into hair-raising terrority, the car is destined to become the flagship of Nissan’s much-expanded tuner division (and race team).
While there is no limit to the number that will be built, the manufacturer reckons there will be no more than 200 examples built a year - only a small proportion of which will make it to the UK.
Even with a mighty premium - expect the price to knock on the door of £120k - it is reasonable to assume that UK (and global) demand will far outstretch supply. Does the new model deserve all the attention it’s about to get?
Well, Nissan’s marketing department has no doubt already done a fine job of softening enthusiasts up with a much mentioned ‘Ring time of 7.08 - an extraordinary, if slightly misleading lap attack we’ll return to later - but the single-mindedness of the on-paper technical adjustments are certainly noteworthy.