Sick video!! If you don't mind sharing specs of the Integra as well?
Also, what software did you use for the G Meter, time attack and circuit position? I track in Canada as well and am interested in something similar. Thanks!
r u the guy who has a blog named "racing in japan" ? I also race in amateur events here in Thailand. You are very brave doing track days without roll cage. My last event the rack of my steering mechanism broke and my car went into a tire wall and rolled twice. Roll cage saved my life when the car landed on the roof.
I like your Tsukuba driving (Thumbs up). I've never been there but it looks like it is a track that requires you to work a lot (and fast) in the car.
@golferchin76 yes that's me. I have one japanese blog racinginjapan.blogspot.com and one australian blog racinginaustralia.blogspot.com
I don't think a roll cage is necessary for the kind of racing I do. Overall if you do bumper to bumper racing at high speeds such as Fuji or Speedway then yeh a rollcage is a must, otherwise it's up to the driver.
Tsukuba is awesome ! It makes you work very hard !
does it really take 45 seconds to give us that small amount of info
bigja1995 9 months ago
1:07 omg Was that vtec popping like that??
hakosuka2 10 months ago
@hakosuka2 yes
roliradr 10 months ago
Sick video!! If you don't mind sharing specs of the Integra as well?
Also, what software did you use for the G Meter, time attack and circuit position? I track in Canada as well and am interested in something similar. Thanks!
edwardmarcuslam 1 year ago
@edwardmarcuslam all the specs are at racingInJapan.blogspot.com and racingInAustralia.blogspot.com
I use PerformanceBox for data logging.
roliradr 1 year ago
r u the guy who has a blog named "racing in japan" ? I also race in amateur events here in Thailand. You are very brave doing track days without roll cage. My last event the rack of my steering mechanism broke and my car went into a tire wall and rolled twice. Roll cage saved my life when the car landed on the roof.
I like your Tsukuba driving (Thumbs up). I've never been there but it looks like it is a track that requires you to work a lot (and fast) in the car.
golferchin76 1 year ago
@golferchin76 yes that's me. I have one japanese blog racinginjapan.blogspot.com and one australian blog racinginaustralia.blogspot.com
I don't think a roll cage is necessary for the kind of racing I do. Overall if you do bumper to bumper racing at high speeds such as Fuji or Speedway then yeh a rollcage is a must, otherwise it's up to the driver.
Tsukuba is awesome ! It makes you work very hard !
roliradr 1 year ago
Specs of the DC5?Btw nice driving!!
MarxOne1982 1 year ago