Defending Rolex 24 at Daytona, Acura and Meyer Shank Racing got their second consecutive Rolex 24 victory.
The spirit of Acura vehicles is first born on the track, where Precision Crafted Performance® is constantly improved through racing and enhanced through winning. The championship-winning ARX-05 DPi, for example, has an engine block derived from the MDX. Quantitative data analysis gathered from pushing the ARX-05 to the limits helps translate into performance you can feel on the street.
An engineering marvel born from motorsports development, the NSX created such a solid foundation that 80% of the NSX GT3 is actually shared with the production model. With the consistent success of the GT3 on the tracks, the NSX drives home the dual personality of supercar and race car, embodying the Acura philosophy of Interwoven Dynamics where form follows function.
1987-1990: IMSA International Sedan Series 2 consecutive Manufacturers' and Drivers' Championships
Winning Vehicle(s): Comptech - Integra
Vehicle# 48
Driver(s): Parker Johnstone
1991-1993: IMSA Camel Light Series Manufacturers' and Drivers' Champions
Winning Vehicle(s): Comptech - Prototype
Vehicle# 49
Driver(s): Parker Johnstone, Steve Cameron, Doug Peterson, Bob Lesnett
Engage all your senses trackside with Acura Motorsports.
With factory-backed support and passion, this exclusive program allows customer racing teams to pilot their own NSX GT3 Evo. Capitalizing on the innovative chassis that it shares with the production NSX, the dedicated racecar is further tuned to help you join a legacy of reaching the podium with Acura.