Friday, January 26, 2018

HONDA RACING AT SEMA 2017
 
 


The American Honda Motor Company booth at the 2017 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show was heavily populated with racing machines.

Honda Concept Kart
 
 

The Honda Concept Shifter Kart is powered by an electric start 250 CC single cylinder liquid cooled engine four stroke engine CRF250R connected to a five-speed transmission in a Aluminous Kart chassis.
 
 

Honda F3



The 2018 F3 Americas Series racer drew a lot of attention due to its FIA-approved Halo concept cockpit protection on its Ligier Crawford carbon fiber moncoque chassis which features adjustable front and rear wings. The F3 racer is powered by a 270-horsepower turbocharged fuel-injected Honda K20 motor as used in the Honda Civic Type R connected to a sequential Sandev six-speed transmission which is shifted by the driver with paddles adjacent to the steering wheel.    
 
 

The F3 Americas series sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) will debut in April 2018 with a total of six race weekends which will feature two 30-minute races per weekend.  The 2018 F3 races will be contested at Virginia International Raceway, Road Atlanta, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Pittsburgh International Race Complex, New Jersey Motorsports Park with the season finale at the Circuit of the Americas in Texas.   

Acura ARX-05



For the 2018 IMSA Weathertech Sportscar season, Team Penske will campaign the Acura ARX-05 DPi prototype. The Oreca 07 chassis will be powered by the Acura 3.5-liter AR35TT twin-turbo V-6 engine which is used in the Acura MDX, RDX, TLX and RLX passenger cars tuned to produce around 600 horsepower.
 
 

Two Team Penske Acura  ARX-05 racers will debut in the Rolex 24 hours of Daytona scheduled for this weekend January 27 and 28 2018. The Acuras will have a powerful drivers lineup that includes 2017 IMSA Weathertech Sportscar champion Ricky Taylor, Graham Rahal and three-time Indianapolis 500-mile race champion Helio Castroneves in the #7 car.
 
 

2016 INDYCAR champion Simon Pagenaud, two-time Indianapolis 500-mile race champion Juan Pablo Montoya, and 2014 IMSA GTD champion Dane Cameron will be teamed in the #6 entry. Taylor and Castroneves will team to compete on the entire 2018 IMSA Weathertech Sportscar championship trail in one car with Cameron and Montoya teammates in the other car.

Acura TLX GT
 




This specially prepared Acura TLX racer driven by Peter Cunningham set a new Open Class record at the 2017 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, finished second overall and earned Cunningham Rookie of the Year honors at the “Race to the Clouds.” The Acura’s steel unibody was fitted a full steel roll cage carbon fiber hood, trunk deck, front splitter and massive rear wing The car is powered by a modified Acura J35Z3 3.5 liter fuel-inject SOHC engine mated by an all-wheel drive system which propelled the TLX up the mountain in a time of 9 minutes and 33.797 seconds.   
 
 
     

Acura NSX Time Attack
 
 

This modified Acura NSX GT3 racer finished third in the Time Attack class at the 2017 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb driven by James Robinson. Basically a production car with a huge rear wing added, tuning was accomplished through modifications of the Acura Sport Hybrid Super Handling all-Wheel drive system. The output of the 3.5-liter twin turbocharged V-6 engine is supplemented by a direct driveshaft electric motor to the rear wheels and a pair of electric motors acting on the front axle.
 
Follow Acura Motorsports throughout the 2018 season at https://www.imsa.com/manufacturers/acura-motorsports
 
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