The British sportscar team John Danby Racing will introduce the new Honda NSX production race car this weekend at the Britcar Championship at Brands Hatch in Kent.
The company calls it the Sixth Sense-ESP Honda NSX production race car and they built the Japanese supercar according to the latest Britcar Production regulations. David Fenn is the owner and driver of the Sixth Sense-ESP Honda NSX and new features like engine control, dampers and brakes will help his race car during this weekend’s final round.
The Honda NSX production race car has also been fitted with a GPS, Fly by Wire and live feed video.
John Danby Racing press release :
2nd November 2009….Colchester based John Danby Racing will debut the new Sixth Sense-ESP Honda NSX production race car at this weekend’s final round of the Britcar Championship at Brands Hatch in Kent.
Experienced sportscar team John Danby Racing will debut the Honda NSX for owner and Britcar race winner David Fenn having completed the build of the Japanese sportscar in time for this season’s final Britcar round at Brands Hatch on the 7th November.
The unique Honda NSX has been built to comply with the Britcar Production regulations and completed a successful shakedown test at Snetterton in Norfolk last Friday with sportscar racer James Barclay.
John Danby Racing has undertaken the build of the unique Honda NSX for owner and driver David Fenn who is a long time fan of Honda’s iconic supercar. “The uniqueness and advanced technology involved in this project presented several new challenges and we are pleased to debut this exciting car at the last event of the 2009 season,” says John Danby, Team Principal.
John Danby Racing have developed the car to include the latest technology and features innovative engine control and data-logging capabilities including GPS, Fly by Wire and live feed video. High specification custom solutions have also been engineered for the NSX such as dampers and brakes.
Motoring journalist and television personality Vicki Butler-Henderson will drive the debut race for the Honda NSX alongside John Danby Racing regular James Barclay in the daytime Production race. Car owner and Britcar regular David Fenn will then drive the NSX in the evening GT race alongside Barclay.
“We are excited with the potential of the NSX following our test programme and look forward to a solid debut performance,” says John Danby.
02 Nov 2009
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Honda NSX production race car
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