Meyer Shank Racing will return to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2025 with Acura, fielding two Grand Touring Prototype cars for the 2025 season. After a cheating scandal married its ...
Pole positions typically don't mean much in endurance racing. And while IMSA's Detroit Grand Prix race is considered a sprint by the series' and by definition short in length, it doesn't guarantee ...
Meyer Shank Racing, which sat out the 2024 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Season, announced its 2025 IMSA GTP driver lineup this week. The team's No. 60 Acura ARX-06 will be piloted by Colin Braun and Tom ...
One doesn’t normally think of Acura offering anything to mix it up with the SRT Viper, Lamborghini Gallardo, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Nissan GT-R, Audi R8 and Ferrari 458 Italia (at least while the NSX ...
After a year apart, Meyer Shank Racing and Acura have teamed up again — and the Honda Racing Corporation / Meyer Shank Racing expansion is off to a great start, after the No. 60 MSR ARX-06 took the ...
Renger Van der Zande bullied his Meyer Shank Racing Acura ARX-06 alongside and past Ricky Taylor's Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac with just just under four minutes remaining in the 100-minute race to ...
Acura’s anime series “Chiaki’s Journey” debuted its second season at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 14, according to information shared with Marketing Dive. The first release of “Chiaki’s ...
Like most of you reading this blog, I’m a big fan of race car sounds. Naturally aspirated, turbocharged, hybrid, modified or purpose-built, the Symphony of Horsepower comes in many shapes and volumes.
Acura is taking the Integra racing but rather than tackling road courses or racetracks, it will actually take part in the American Rally Association’s L2WD class. Obviously, the Integra is not an ...
The first day of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach — a high-speed racing spectacle — is coming to a close, but the action is just getting started. The 49th iteration of the city’s biggest annual ...
Effective January 1, a newly formed Honda Racing Corporation US—HRC US for short—will work alongside the company’s Japanese motorsports arm to spearhead all of Honda’s racing activities worldwide.