From the June 2016 issue: Our first impressions plus an in-depth look at the then-brand-new, second-generation Acura NSX.
Between 1997 and 2002, RealTime Racing’s Acura Integra Type Rs dominated the Speed Touring Car Championship, winning five of the series’ six driver championships plus four manufacturer titles.
The legendary Honda that packed racing ferocity in a street-legal package.
Ravi Tomerlin took a bare Acura NSX tub and created his dream race car.
To replace the outgoing Integra, Acura brought in the more grown-up RSX. It had some big shoes to fill and more weight to overcome, but the K-series engine delivers.
RealTime Racing is synonymous with Acura in motorsports here in the U.S.
For brothers Brian and Robert Casella, sibling rivalry means battling it out on the track.
Built in Just Two Days, RideTech’s 1967 Camaro Serves as a Bridge to the Future of Performance