Who is speedfactory racing and what do they do?

Who is speedfactory racing and what do they do?

Who is speedfactory racing and what do they do?

SpeedFactory Racing is committed to offering an excellent customer experience. We have a wealth of in-depth knowledge of Honda / Acura vehicles and product expertise. With over 50 years of combined experience in modifying and racing Hondas, you can count on our record-setting team for validated performance solutions.

What is the purpose of the Speed Factory?

Our primary mission at the SpeedFactory, is to provide a state of the art training facility while taking an active role in the health, fitness and self-confidence of the youth of Saline County. We take pride in working closely with each athlete, regardless of their age and skill level.

How to join the Bonneville 200 mph Club?

400 MPH Merchandise Club Merch Order Form Club Rings Order Form Jacket Order Form Dues Club Info Contact History Board of Directors Person of the Year Bylaws FAQs Why Are There Minimums? Can I Buy Club Merchandise? How To Go Racing How to Join Menu Home Members Members By Year Members By Name 300 MPH Chapter 400 MPH Chapter 2020 New Members

When is the Bonneville 200 mph race in 2021?

2021 RACE SCHEDULE SCTA/BNI Bonneville Speed Week August 7th-13th USFRA World of Speed September 10th-13th SCTA/BNI Bonneville World Finals September 28th- October 1st

What was the first car to go over 200 mph?

Back in 1987, the Ferrari F40 became the first production road car to exceed the mythical 200-mph barrier with a top speed of 201 mph. Now, Ferrari sells three cars that top out over 200, and even Dodge sells a 204-mph car.

Is the Xe SV Project 8 a 200 mph car?

When the XE SV Project 8 arrives in late 2018, it will achieve (Jaguar claims) the same 200-mph top speed as the burliest F-type. Jaguar is building only 300 of these sweet and spicy XEs. Read More Savor these naturally aspirated V-12 engines. They won’t be around for much longer. Review, Pricing, Specs

What’s the top speed of a production car?

In the world of production-car top speeds, the magic number has moved to 300, as in 300 miles per hour. It’s currently an unobtainable velocity that is consuming certain automakers, some of which are convinced that anything slower is a defeat.