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Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Jeroen Willemsen on Tue, Dec 22 2009
Honda just released this picture of their 2010 SuperGT entry. The Honda HSV-10 GT will replace the Honda NSX and is powered by a 3.4 liter V8 with more than 500bhp. It will debut at the SuperGT opener on the 20 th of March, but I'm sure there will be more info released by Honda before that. This shot already looks promising, and I'm just glad
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Wed, Apr 15 2009
Sometimes you just have to love Japanese car magazines and their never ending stream of concept renderings and "insider" information. The guys over at 7Tune.com have just picked up on a Best Car Magazine story that talks about the return of the Honda Beat, the pint-sized kei sports car that was an icon of the early '90s Japanese auto industry
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Antonio Alvendia on Fri, Mar 13 2009
The bad news is, the Falken Garage Sale has been cancelled or postponed. However, the GOOD NEWS is that Apex Integration in Orange CA will be having their annual garage sale next weekend, on Saturday, March 21st! According to my friends at Apex'i, they will be blowing out lots of used race parts from their drifting and/or drag cars, lots of returned
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Wed, Jan 7 2009
Damn. Just a few weeks after we reported that Honda had halted developed of the next gen NSX , there's word that they are scrapping some of their other projects as well. According to an article published on Autoweek.com, Honda is stopping development for the S2000 replacement, the CR-Z sports hybrid, and rear wheel drive luxury sedans that would
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Thu, Dec 18 2008
Sadly, it seems like there's a never ending streak of bad news coming out of the auto industry these days. The latest is the word that Honda is scrapping the new NSX, a car which has been in development for some time now. I suppose it's not too surprising considering Honda is pulling out of Formula 1 and announcing cuts elsewhere. Building high
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Tue, Dec 16 2008
As everyone knows, there are very tough economic times around the world and everyone has to cut-back. Motorsport is seen by many companies as a great marketing and sponsorship resource, but also as a luxury. If a company has to made thousands of workers redundant, then its hard to justify a million dollar motorsport programme. Sadly for motorsport fans
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Jeroen Willemsen on Sat, Nov 15 2008
All our eyes are focused on the Red Bull World Drifting Championship, we would almost forget that the Spoon NSX-R is doing its round during the Macua GP . Mike featured the car already but not in the state it is now. The driver, Tatsuru Ichishima, crashed the car after qualifying in 9 th place. In the last corner he lost control and crashed the car
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Fri, Oct 3 2008
In our second post we will look at the Asian and North American manufactures who launched products at the show. Hyundai Genesis Coupe- Hyundai showed this body kitted version of their soon to be launched Genesis Coupe which has been seen in North America. The Kia-Hyundai group continue to launch massively improved cars.I can't get use to that rear
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Wed, Sep 24 2008
James Thompson claimed Honda's first ever victory in the World Touring Car Championship last weekend at Imola, Italy. The ex-BTCC champion triumphed on the third race of the weekend, narrowly beating fellow Brit, Rob Huff (Chevrolet) and Jorg Muller (BMW). This followed an impressive 3rd place in race one. The Accord race car is built by JAS Engineering
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Mike Garrett on Sun, Aug 10 2008
According to a recent post on Autoblog, Honda has been seriously considering the prospect of bringing more of its smaller, Japanese market cars to the United States. As a car enthusiast, it is hard to not be excited about the potential of seeing more cool "JDM" cars available outside of Japan. I'm sure that Honda has been looking at the
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