Leaner, Meaner, Faster: GTA Finals Reaches New Heights In 2020
In this strange year fragmented by a global pandemic and economic uncertainty, the Global Time Attack (GTA) Finals still shattered records and expectations.
In this strange year fragmented by a global pandemic and economic uncertainty, the Global Time Attack (GTA) Finals still shattered records and expectations.
Every November since 2004, the continent’s fastest cars have taken to the California desert to determine who’s fastest—this year's GTA Finals explains why.
VTEC Club returned to its regularly scheduled 2019 season after more than a four-month break, and continued its streak of selling out track days.
If you’re a fan of time attack, then what a time to be alive! A FWD Civic owns the overall North American time attack record, the Unlimited AWD record was just broken, twice, and there’s an all-new, world-class annual event in the works, right here in the good ol’ US of A.
For this week's break, we’re talking about the Honda experts over at Sportcar Motion, so scroll through this quick story and then get back to work!
This year’s Global Time Attack finals and 13th annual Super Lap Battle at California’s Buttonwillow Raceway saw 82 competitors in 13 classes fight some of the harshest battles we’ve ever seen in the two days of their shared quest for the ultimate stateside time attack honors.
California’s most innovative Honda-focused time-attack series expands their repertoire to include a west coast rivalry packed with competitors from all over The Golden State.