This week, we’re announcing our latest round of accepted entries to the Tire Rack Ultimate Track Car Challenge. Our annual no-holds-barred track competition simply seeks the fastest machines on four wheels—and fast machines we’ve got.
This week’s picks include: A supercharged 2005 Lotus Elise that stays true to Colin Chapman’s ideals, a heavily modified 751 horsepower 1995 Honda Civic, a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro built for the Trans-Am racing series, and a home-built Superlite GT-R kit car. These highlights are just a few of the 45 entries that have been accepted into the Ultimate Track Car Challenge so far. We’ll announce another round of acceptances next week.
The UTCC rules are brief: Car and driver must just pass a NASA safety inspection. Period.
Who’s welcome? Everyone, pretty much. New, old, factory-bought and home-built. Wings are cool. So are box flares, giant intercoolers and sequential shifters.
This is also a great chance for shops to show off their work–or settle a grudge with another outfit.
Bolt on a turbo, add some canards, dial in the suspension, and do whatever you need to do. Just don’t lose focus on what’s important: flat out speed.
The UTCC takes place May 17th-18th during Hyperfest, an annual weekend-long event that celebrates all things automotive, at VIRginia International Raceway.
It is not too late to enter your car in the Tire Rack Ultimate Track Car Challenge. Applying is free, and we are announcing entries every week.
To enter your submission, follow the link here, and tell us why you deserve a shot at UTCC dominance.
To see every entry so far, check out this gallery of accepted cars.
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