Best MOTORing Drives the S2000 Somewhere Few Have Seen

Best MOTORing Drives the S2000 Somewhere Few Have Seen

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Best MOTORing pushes a JDM-spec S2000 Type S to the limit.

We love us some Best MOTORing. The Japanese video series that throws Japan’s best racing drivers into cars and hits the track. They cover everything from stock cars, to heavily modified cars for their “HOT version” videos.

If you’re wondering what the S2000 Type S is, don’t: it came to the West as the CR. For all intents and purposes, they are the same car. Both the Type S and Club Racer have the same aero package, revised suspension, “AP2V3” wheels and F22C engine.

This video is special because not only do they blast the S2000 Type S around the track, but they do so somewhere special. The Honda Takasu proving ground is likely not a familiar name to most. This is one of Honda’s private testing circuits in Japan, and it’s stunning. As a testing ground, the track has a fine design elements that help it stand out from normal racing circuits. Several areas are designed in such a way to test the full range of a car’s suspension travel. In fact, in fast right hand corner, the car’s suspension reaches maximum suspension stroke in both rebound and compression, twice.

These elements have highlight the distinctions and evolution of the S2000. BM has tested all variants of the S2K and actually has comparison video on hand to show the differences in body motions, driver inputs and cornering speeds. It’s delightfully detailed. Even if you don’t speak Japanese, it’s pretty easy to follow along with the key points.

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Jake Stumph is a lifelong car enthusiast and racer, who has operated as the content editor for Internet Brands Automotive since 2015. He runs Corvette Forum, 6SpeedOnline, Honda-tech, and LS1tech, among other Internet Brands Automotive websites. His work has been featured by several other prominent automotive outlets, including Jalopnik and Autobytel.

He obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science at the Ohio State University in 2013, then pivoted from covering politics and policy to writing about his automotive adventures, something that, he says, is a lot more fun. Since that time, he has established connections with most of the world's major automakers, as well as other key brands in the automotive industry.

He enjoys track days, drifting, and autocross, at least, when his cars are running right, which is uncommon. You can check out what he's up to on his YouTube channel, as well as his Jake Stumph Racing Instagram account. He can be reached via email at stumph.jake@gmail.com


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