Speedhunters Global Car Culture Since 2008
- A How-To Guide To ITBs With Project NSXby Blake Jones on April 8, 2025 at 11:31 pm
What do we love so much about naturally aspirated engines? Perhaps the musicality, or the responsiveness, or the combination of both that creates an emotionally rewarding experience with every stab at the throttle pedal. Well, whatever underpins that appeal, I can say for sure that nothing turns it up to 11 quite like a set of The post A How-To Guide To ITBs With Project NSX appeared first on Speedhunters.
- 3 Days At The World’s Most Luxurious Race Trackby Alec Pender on April 5, 2025 at 4:39 am
That’s what Cornes & Co did here in Japan, and with that, we’re left with The Magarigawa Club. The Magarigawa Club is not hot off the press news, it’s actually been open for a little over 18 months now, but since it’s doors have opened, I had yet to have the chance to visit and see what The post 3 Days At The World’s Most Luxurious Race Track appeared first on Speedhunters.
- Modernising A WRC Legend: The Prodrive P25by Alec Pender on March 31, 2025 at 11:19 am
Not so long ago, restomods were almost exclusively reserved for big dollar classics and vintage supercars. But exclusivity no more, just in the last couple of years we’ve seen the JDM space sprout a few of its own resto-mods; the Built By Legends GT-Rs and TOM’S’ Supra just to name a few. That’s where the Prodrive P25 The post Modernising A WRC Legend: The Prodrive P25 appeared first on Speedhunters.
- 8 Cars In 1 Day: A Day With Drivers Loungeby Dino Dalle Carbonare on March 29, 2025 at 4:40 am
And rightly so, there’s so much to see, visit, do and of course eat, oh and if you happen to be a car guy or gal, then you’re in luck as there’s never been a better time to actually see the car culture in all its glory. With famed parking areas like Daikoku and Umihotaru The post 8 Cars In 1 Day: A Day With Drivers Lounge appeared first on Speedhunters.
- Kei & Mighty: Exploring Japan’s WAZUKA Microcar Museumby Mark Riccioni on March 14, 2025 at 4:00 pm
That might sound like a lot, but it manages some 82 million vehicles in some of the world’s most densely populated cities daily. As a country, it should be at a perpetual standstill. Yet, ever since the 1950s, the Japanese have held a tiny little ace up their sleeves… Kei-jidõsha, or ‘kei car’ as it’s The post Kei & Mighty: Exploring Japan’s WAZUKA Microcar Museum appeared first on Speedhunters.
