Friday 27 January 2012

B-spec stock car racing


B-spec stock vehicle racing


Honda and Mazda collectively introduced the development of B-Spec showroom stock racing. Their B-Spec cars made their debut in the 25 hrs of Thunderhill in Willows CA.


The thought of the B-Spec class is the fact that all of the cars within the class have a similar specifications so a race is really a test from the driver not the vehicle and also the vehicle is nearly what you’ll get from the showroom floor. Around the first, Mazda let people from the press drive the stock and B-spec version from the Mazda 2 in a parking area in Irvine to determine the main difference. The large difference may be the suspension.


B-Spec racecars are stock body, engine and chassis. They’ve competition roll cages, seats and safety equipment and just the suspension, wheels and tires are transformed for racing. You will find tightly controlled rules and modifications are extremely limited. Which means the price to get involved with racing is low.


Made to be basic level cars that may be joined in lots of race occasions, B class automobiles are economy sedans. Current year types of the B class would be the Mazda 2, Honda Fit, Chevrolet Aveo, Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Accent, Nissan Versa and Toyota Yaris.



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