Spotted this video on a local forum and thought it would be quite apt for the start of Motorsport month. This on-board footage will treat you to a full stage of the 2010 West Cork Rally that ran just a few weeks ago. It's puts forward a good case that you don't need the world behind you to enjoy motorsports from behind the wheel. Hearsay after
On my way back from a certain photoshoot I spotted this yellow EK Type R that has been imported either from Japan or the UK because the steering wheel was on the ‘wrong' side. It was cool to see this yellow car in between all the other dull looking cars. I didn't got a chance to shoot anymore because it's hard to handle your camera
What happens when you combine the drive train from a F20C with an EG Civic? A little drift gem of a vehicle! Tx to ehormillo for the tip! :R
My friend Derrick down in Pheonix wrote to me a couple months ago and said I had to feature this car here on SpeedHunters, and I have to admit, at first I was a bit skeptical, I'm not a huge FF fan, but I am a big fan of hardcore track biased cars, especially ones with a good personal story attached to them, and this is definitely one of those.
Got an email in the Speedhunters inbox from Cristian Loza, who wanted to share some photos of his and a buddy's EP3 Civics, shot by photographer David Tormey of New Jersey. As Cristian says in his email, it's a rare thing to see the "forgotten" generation of Civic done modified so tastefully. I couldn't agree more. Thanks Cristian
I just hope I don't get killed for this... considering the tough crowd in my latest random snap . -Jeroen Willemsen Spotted on Hellaflush
Amongst all the American Rods, Customs, Streamliners, Trucks, Lakesters and Muscle cars running down the salt at Bonneville, we actually managed to find a few Japanese cars here and there. Perhaps it's our own bias, or the fact that we know you guys tend to be more responsive to these machines, but we had our eyes peeled for cars of a Nipponese
The first three races of the 2009 British Touring Car Championship may have lacked the usual outcome of season debuts - ie. half the cars ending up as scrap - but it certainly didn't lack for action. Initially pole man Mat Neal lost the lead off the line to the Rob Collard and Colin Turkington's BMWs. There was the usual dogfight on the sprint
There were some last minute returnees to the first round of Britain's favourite 'roundy-roundy' racing, but none more high profile than crowd favourite Jason Plato. Left high and dry by the works SEAT team closure and having not scored a drive over the winter, British race engineering specialists RML rustled up a car for him: a 2008 works
I wonder if, in a few years, we'll look back on the various tight wheel fitment cars which are popping up around the planet ATM and say... ahh yes those are "_____ cars". It seems like this is a growing movement around the world, which crosses boundaries between both Japanese (Drift and VIP Style) and Euro scenes. I'm not even sure