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Originally Posted by blkturbos2k
The s2k was not designed for any type of racing. It is a point A to point B car, as are ALL cars made for the road. They are road cars not race cars.
Now tell me why you think its not made for drag. I love people like you, you think its a track car because it has a stiff frame, rwd, high rev motor. Guess what, that also makes it a damn good drag car. We are lookin to run 9s this year and to have the fastest s2k in the world.
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I would have to disagree with ya bro althought you have done a good job on making you car a quite good 1/4 mile car.I'm pretty much sure that honda had no intent on makign this car a A to B car like some other cars. I copied this below strait from the offical honda web site. As so you seem pretty knowledgable about cars, you cant look over a S2000 in stock for and give a fair answer that is was a A to B car. Come on man?
It wasn't merely "inspired" by racing. The S2000 was developed on the high-speed straightaways, breathtaking sweepers and tight hairpins of Suzuka—site of the Japanese Grand Prix—by engineers who have worked to create an extraordinary legacy of success in motorsports.
We've collected more than 70 Grand Prix victories in Formula One™ racing and 65 wins in CART open-wheel racing. And we continue to be a top competitor of the Indy Racing League® series, winning 14 of 16 races last season, plus the Manufacturers' Championship, Drivers' Championship and Rookie of the Year. Competition makes our engineers better able to create smart, innovative designs for our production vehicles. There's no more perfect expression of our pioneering spirit and our burning desire to win than the revolutionary S2000.
The S2000 epitomizes our racing heritage. Its DNA is that of a pure thoroughbred racer, with a lineage like a road map of Honda engineering milestones. In fact, many of the technological achievements you'll find in the S2000 were created in the Honda Performance Development Center, the technical operations center for our IndyCar® program. So hop in and take a trip around your neighborhood—you'll hear those Formula One genes loud and clear.