The Horse Thief Mile is the newest circuit at the Willow Springs Motorsports Park in Rosamond, Calif., and literally is carved into the hillside overlooking the complex's other tracks. For a mile-long course, relatively short by many standards, it's packed with an abundance of challenges: 11 turns,
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A Handful Of North America's Most Elite Canyon Cars Make The Trip To Southern Cali To Show Off For The Third Installment Of The "American Touge" Video Series. Once Again, Honda Power Steals The Show We Think.
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Three for three-in most sports, if you score 3 successive times, whether it's homers or touchdowns or whatever, you're considered a badass. In hockey they even have a name for the feat: a hat trick.
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It's not unusual for Japanese aftermarket companies to offer their most loyal customers a little sum-sumthin' extra in gratitude for their support. This often takes the form of an open-track session, in which the company-on this occasion, ASM-invites their cus
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What a difference a year makes. A short 12 months ago, the 2005 Specialty Equipment Market Association Show in Las Vegas was a virtual Honda lovefest. The OEM was Vehicle Manufacturer of the Show. A new Si had captured the industry's imagination, evidenced by
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The National Auto Sport Association's Honda Challenge series returned to Honda's recognized home circuit in North America, the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, to hold its official inaugural national championship. (Many will recall an "unofficial" version of the ru
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It appears the purveyors of sliding as motorsport have finally begun to embrace speed as a salient judging criterion. We cite the D1 fling in Vegas over the summer, where at one point in the course cars were easily topping 100mph in full drift. The JDM-centric
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The growing support of drifting Stateside by deep-pocketed O.E.'s and aftermarket companies has done much to alter the parity that once existed in the motorsport. One needs only look to the faster, more powerful machines drivers had to tangle with on the Formu
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Woe the Honda lover looking for a hero at round 8 of the D1 Grand Prix drifting series, held December 16 and 17 at Irwindale Speedway. Nary an H badge in the entire lot of competitors throughout the 2-day season wrap-up, which made our weekend quite short. Outside of the increasingly tedious Option-
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The LA Auto Show has just wrapped up its 100th anniversary. They tried moving the show to a different date this year to give a little bit of a time gap between it and the big show in Detroit. It looked like the manufacturers decided to do a little more at the
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We all knew the Honda Fit would be a big success with people looking for an expensive, reliable small car, but who knew it would end up carrying the flag for Honda at the 2006 SEMA Show. The 06 show was touted as the year of the muscle car, and for the most pa
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The luckier noobs of the sport compact world will get reminded, now and again, of the Honda dominance that once ruled the drag strip. It comes mostly from old windbags of the scene (like some of the crusty editors around these parts) who have been known to get nostalgic about how Civics and Integras
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After a relatively spectacular start to its foray into North American pro drifting just a few short years ago, it's become painfully evident to most fans that the prominent Hondas on the scene have indeed fallen off. Competition armed with more power, easier-to-oversteer chassis, and increasingly ex
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Check out the Honda and Acura performance scene in Southern California.
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Read about the sixth annual Las Vegas Honda Del Sol Invasion.
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Honda Tuning Magazine web exclusive on the 7th Annual Nisei Week Car Show
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Read about the 3rd Annual SoCal CRXpo Meet held at Super Autobachs in Southern California.
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Coverage of the NHRA Sport compact Nationals and D1 Grand Prix from Las Vegas.
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Honda Tuning Magazine attends NWP 4 Life gathering
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Honda Tuning event coverage on this years 2006 Tokyo Auto Salon in Japan
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Fit And Furious In 2006?
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In a strange way, getting through the SEMA show is all about building a routine. Mornings are for taking the edge off of your ha
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Read this Honda Tuning Magazine web exclusive event pictures of the 2005 Motor Skills from Fontana California.
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As the Official 2005 Vehicle Manufacturer of the Show, this year's SEMA show and a ton of Honda car, including the much-anticipated Civic Si. See our exclusive photo gallery.
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Check out web exclusive photos of the Honda Civic Live Tour at Dodger Stadium.
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