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Official IRL Press Release: Nissan Engines for Indy Racers

02/19/96

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For Immediate Release

NISSAN MOTOR CORPORATION ANNOUNCES 
COMMITMENT TO 1997 INDIANAPOLIS 500

New V8 Engine to wear "Infiniti Indy" Name Plate

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (February 14) -- Nissan Motor Corporation
U.S.A. today announced plans to compete as an engine supplier in the
Indy Racing League (IRL) beginning in 1997. The new powerplant, a
racing version of the 32-valve V8 engine found in the Infiniti Q45
luxury performance sedan, will run for top honors in next year's
prestigious Indianapolis 500.

"It's appropriate that we've come to the historic Indianapolis Motor
Speedway to make this exciting announcement," said Jerry Florence,
Nissan's vice president of brand and consumer marketing. "Nissan's
winning heritage has placed us among an elite group of automotive
manufacturers. We are looking forward to continuing that tradition at
the most important motor race in the world."

Nissan's announcement marks the first time the company will compete in
a major open-wheel racing series during it's twenty-nine years of
sports car racing in America. Nissan's heritage includes 32 IMSA
manufacturer and driver Championships and 73 SCCA National
Championships along with numerous off-road truck racing
Championships. The project will also signify the first official
venture into motorsports competition for the Infiniti Division.

"The IRL engine regulations provide us with a fantastic opportunity to
showcase the performance and durability of our Infiniti V8 at a
reasonable cost," noted Florence. "We were attracted to the IRL's
production-based engine concept, and hope to use the competitive arena
of racing to further develop, refine and market an already great
product."

The new powerplant, known as the "Infiniti Indy" VRH40DE engine will
be a joint development project between Nissan Motor Corporation
U.S.A. and Nissan Motor Company Ltd.'s International Motor Sports
Department. A similar V8 engine successfully competed in last season's
IMSA GTS-1 series, taking Nissan to several wins, including
history-making third-consecutive victories at the legendary 12 Hours
of Sebring endurance race.

"The Indy Racing League is proud to welcome Nissan as an engine
supplier to our new series," said Jack Long, IRL executive
director. "When you consider the important role that Nissan has played
in motorsports history, today's announcement takes on additional
significance. Nissan has a long-standing commitment to winning, and we
are looking forward to Nissan and its Infiniti Division continuing
that tradition here in the IRL and at the Indianapolis 500."

Nissan's Indy program will focus on becoming an engine supplier to
participating IRL teams.  Customers will be able to purchase assembled
powerplants or apply their own sourced aftermarket components such as
camshafts, crankshafts and pistons in the Infiniti Indy V8 block and
cylinder heads.

The Infiniti Indy V8 design will closely resemble that of its street
production counterpart. In keeping with IRL regulations, the racing
version will feature the stock Infiniti V-8 90-degree cylinder bank
angle, camshaft drive system and cylinder bore spacing. the motor will
be limited by IRL rules to a maximum of 10,500 RPM and is naturally
aspirated instead of turbocharged, two factors expected to be critical
in keeping engine costs down.