Tsukuba Circuit’s FF Lap Record Holder Is From North America?!
William Au-Yeung of PZTuning in Ontario, Canada traveled to Japan and set a blazing lap which topped the tables of Tsukuba's FF greats. How did he do it?
William Au-Yeung of PZTuning in Ontario, Canada traveled to Japan and set a blazing lap which topped the tables of Tsukuba's FF greats. How did he do it?
Take one serious road course, then add one hundred cars and a dash of grassroots time attack racing, and what do you get? The BingeTokyo Circuit Battle 2.
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.
Over the past several years, Gridlife has built its name on doing things differently. Take its most popular events: bash-style drifting combined with serious time attack competition and major car shows going down on race weekends, mixed in with camping and the 24/7 debauchery that goes with it.
After a forgettable Pikes Peak International Hill Climb back in 2016, Evasive Motorsports reinvigorated this Toyota 86 with new upgrades, a new driver, and a new purpose—to claim time attack glory at Gridlife South.
For VTEC Club’s Round 4 competition, Honda time-attackers visited Streets of Willow for the second of two stops on the 2018 calendar, this time also running the course backwards from its traditional clockwise configuration, and partly at night.
Gridlife bills itself as The Ultimate Automotive Experience, and if the recent Midwest stop on the tour is any indication, that's exactly the case. From show to HDPE to Time Attack and even drift battles, Gridlife Midwest had it all.
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!
Where time attack meets wheel-to-wheel, a new motorsport is born. Our very own Luke Munnell geared up for his first time covering heated Honda action on Willow Springs' Horse Thief Mile layout.
Global Time Attack drivers pitched their cars onto two wheels around Road Atlanta in the quest for faster lap times. The home of the famous Petit Le Mans race served as a challenging stop for the nation's premier lap dancing cars.