Following a notable 11th-place finish at the Hampton Downs 101 late last month, Kiwi drivers Clark Proctor and Andrew Porter are looking to learn even more about their newly acquired Nissan Nismo GT-R GT3 this weekend at the Highlands 101 event in Cromwell - the final round of the Australian GT Endurance Championship.
"Andrew and I were both absolutely wrapped with the result that we achieved," Proctor told nzherald.co.nz.
"We made no bones about, we thought if we were able to get a top 20 we'd be doing good. Then quite a few cars went out prior to the start of the race, and we thought well 20th was where we were wanting to aim - but all of a sudden there was only 23 cars. So we thought to try for 15th - so to get 11th was fantastic.
"But oh for a safety car 50 meters earlier and we would've finished seventh, which would've been stunning."
While the pairing's striking GT-R GT3 is one of a large selection of GT3-spec cars competing at this weekend's meeting, it's also one of the only ones that will stay in the country - as one of only a handful of locally owned examples.