I appreciate both sides of the debate but I love he way the road NSX looks compared to the ex-race cars. I have no doubt I would also like the road car if its anything like the camouflaged versions we've seen so far.
I appreciate both sides of the debate but I love he way the road NSX looks compared to the ex-race cars. I have no doubt I would also like the road car if its anything like the camouflaged versions we've seen so far.
Senninha
'Too many manufacturers today are obsessed with lap times and power outputs at the expense of emotion and fun' Colin Goodwin
S2 is signed by the NSX Project Leader Shigeru Uehara
Bring out a Honda ZO6 and it will sale like...
I still think the race car is a great marketing gamble. If this car is quick and wins races, it will develop a following. Most will expect a road version to be softer etc, but isnt racing results what sells top end sports cars anyway?
V8, V10, V6turbos ... who cares. I dont and if it has some of the engine performance (power & green credentials aka MP4) that surely Honda are capable of building given most credit them as one of the greatest engine builders, then a 2+2 will suit me fine
regards, Paul
Senninha
'Too many manufacturers today are obsessed with lap times and power outputs at the expense of emotion and fun' Colin Goodwin
S2 is signed by the NSX Project Leader Shigeru Uehara
Are the Super GT races televised outside of Japan? I understand they were going to, or did a round in the US, but aren't any longer?
The race on sunday and sell on monday line is well versed, but if no-one knows about it...
'02 Honda NSX [Garage Queen]
'17 Huracan Performante [Weekend Car]
'19 Porsche Macan [Daily]
Good point Kevin, the race car looks nothing like the camouflaged buffalo that was pounding around the Nurburgring.
That used to be the idea but it seems less so these days. Why on earth Citroen are in WRC is a mystery to me. Also it (racing success) has never worried Lamborghini.
I suspect Honda will go down the hybrid route should they re-enter the sports car market. With Le Mans (the ACO governing body) looking to encourage a hybrid class i.e create rules to allow them to win, in the next couple of years, this could be the showcase for Honda. Porsche look to be going this way as well.
The races were shown on either MotorsTV or Eurosport last year. They're more like endurance racing with several classes of car so the actual "racing" is rarely close but it's still good to watch for motor sport fans.
Cheers
Mark
Last edited by markc; 23-01-2010 at 01:20 PM.
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