Honda NSX re-developed By John Danby Racing

Honda NSX re-developed By John Danby Racing

It was built for David Fenn, racer and huge fan of NSX, to enter the last round of Britcar championship at Brands Hatch on the 7th November.

“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.
Apparently 5th Gear presenter Vicki Butler-Henderson will drive the debut race for the Honda NSX alongside John Danby Racing regular James Barclay in the daytime Production race. Although the NSX is quit old now, but it still can cut it.

We're not sure how many of you follow the Britcar Championship, but even if you don't, we gather that you'll appreciate these photos of John Danby Racing team's newly developed Honda NSX racer. The matte black Japanese sportscar was built to comply with the Britcar Production regulations and has already completed a successful shakedown test at Snetterton in Norfolk last Friday ahead of its debut at the season's final round at Brands Hatch on November 7.

Honda NSX re-developed By John Danby Racing

John Danby Racing hit matured the car to include the latest affirmation and features innovative engine control and data-logging capabilities including GPS, Fly by Wire and springy take video. High description custom solutions hit also been engineered for the NSX much as dampers and brakes.

Motoring journalist and broadcasting personality Vicki Butler-Henderson power drive the entry vie for the Honda NSX alongside Evangelist Danby Racing regular saint Barclay in the period Production race. Car someone and Britcar regular David Fenn power then drive the NSX in the period GT vie alongside Barclay.

“We are excited with the potential of the NSX mass our effort programme and look forward to a solidified entry performance,” says Evangelist Danby.

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