Approaching The Attack: How My Turbo K20 NSX Accomplished Atlanta
All that glitters is not gold and sometimes there's more to a lap record than the shining time at the end. This is what it takes to compete at Road Atlanta.
All that glitters is not gold and sometimes there's more to a lap record than the shining time at the end. This is what it takes to compete at Road Atlanta.
They'll stay on your ass around the track just as closely as they'll help you in the pits. Welcome to the competitive family atmosphere of VTEC Club.
Because California is so hot in the summertime, for the VTEC Club event in the middle of summer, the series challenges its drivers to a night race!
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.
As opposed to running a full course with a start/finish line, VTEC Club selects a one-way route, and competitors line up for mano-a-mano dogfighting bouts.
We've got all the reasons why VTEC Club’s latest Honda-only time attack season is looking to be its best yet.
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.
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.
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.