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Nissan has been diligently preparing for the start of the GEN3 Evo era, set to begin in Brazil on December 7th. Team lead Volpe is confident that their thorough approach will give them an edge over rivals during pre-season testing in five weeks. While some fine-tuning remains, particularly on the software side, the team believes the car represents a significant leap forward. The introduction of all-wheel drive in the GEN3 Evo presents a new challenge, requiring drivers to adapt quickly to maximize performance. Teams like Tag Heuer Porsche and Jaguar TCS Racing have prioritized developing cars capable of excelling across a variety of circuit styles in Season 11, aiming to narrow the performance gaps between competitors.