More Track Testing at Honda Meet
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More Track Testing at Honda Meet

More track testing at Honda Meet with a special guest behind the wheel.

By Brian Gillespie, Carter Gillespie and Aaron Gaghagen

 

In the last update we had Project 1993 Integra on the track Tucson, Arizona we had Carter behind the wheel. This time around we shift locations to the Midwest and Gingerman Raceway in South Haven, Michigan for Honda Meet. Testing the car on a bigger track will expose more strengths and weaknesses for improvement for Super Street’s FF Battle.

Joining Carter this time is Adam Jabaay from Track Tuned/Gridlife/Honda Meet fame. Ok, he’s not famous, but when it comes to tracking a Honda, he knows his stuff. We have him drive Project 1993 Integra to get his impression.

 

 

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