This month, Mike Speck (Technical Driving Editor) from Modified Magazine, bid farewell. As part of his editorials, he has driven many of the cars featured in various time attack events around the country. I was pleasantly surprised to read that the NSX was one of his most memorable cars he has driven. Check out the article online here:
http://www.modified.com/roadtests/modp-1003-mike-speck-driver-training-end/index.html
Thanks Mike for allowing us to share our car & wish you the best in your future endeavors.
cheers,
-- Chris
"And then there was the ScienceofSpeed NSX that I drove the week after Phoenix racer Brady Dohrmann hustled the car to the RWD class win at the Modified Tuner Shootout. To this day, that supercharged Hoosier A6 slick-shod Honda stands as the single best track car I've ever sat in. It's a bit of a shame that SoS front man Chris Willson has decided to park the pristine white '91 rocket ship because I think it would make a killer 25 Hours of Thunderhill entry. At any rate, that car did everything right. In my mind, the SoS NSX represented all that is good about Modified and the tuner industry in general. It represented the art of taking an already well designed and well built machine and making it definitively better in just about every sense of the word."
http://www.modified.com/roadtests/modp-1003-mike-speck-driver-training-end/index.html
Thanks Mike for allowing us to share our car & wish you the best in your future endeavors.
cheers,
-- Chris
"And then there was the ScienceofSpeed NSX that I drove the week after Phoenix racer Brady Dohrmann hustled the car to the RWD class win at the Modified Tuner Shootout. To this day, that supercharged Hoosier A6 slick-shod Honda stands as the single best track car I've ever sat in. It's a bit of a shame that SoS front man Chris Willson has decided to park the pristine white '91 rocket ship because I think it would make a killer 25 Hours of Thunderhill entry. At any rate, that car did everything right. In my mind, the SoS NSX represented all that is good about Modified and the tuner industry in general. It represented the art of taking an already well designed and well built machine and making it definitively better in just about every sense of the word."
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