I just bought an S2K and Sean Y keeps sending me your vids as a reference for how capable the platform is. Great driving and look forward to meeting you around the circuits. I'll have a rio yellow one.
@@W33lhop great. Diff and slightly more aggressive gearing perhaps next, depending on the track you frequent the most. I think the diff will do more than minor aero.
S2k overflowing at absolute limit... F430 casual Sunday cruise with a novice driver taking it easy. I love the S2k - owned one for years... but it's no Ferrari.
So... hate away, but the S2000 is the car I see eating it the most or facing the wrong direction the most on the track and I want to know why people aren't calling this platform for being as prone to issues as it is. I just wrapped up my 17th track day, of which... The S2000 continues to be the car that spins out the most. It's not the most driven car at these events either. Far more popular platforms are present and turning better laps with less issues. Watching novice run groups I've witnessed several different S2000s spinning as many as a dozen plus times while other folks are not having issues. My girlfriend often runs them in her NC and she sees this as well. The thing everyone says is "snap oversteer"... okay, but what about the S2000 puts it so far into a league of its own in that regard? What about the S2000s design lends it to have so many problems? Why is it so revered despite how clearly troublesome the platform is? I fully expect S2000 fans to deny the issues, but the evidence is stacking up quick! Videos attached. 3 of these spin outs are all from the same track day that was littered with S2000 spin outs. Two are from the same session of two entirely different S2000s that I just happened to catch on GoPro, there were more losses of control I didn't catch! Why isn't the word on the street that these are bad track cars?!? If you have read this far and dont realize this is a copy pasta joke im sorry. ITS JUST A JOKE!!! dont hate me.
I just bought an S2K and Sean Y keeps sending me your vids as a reference for how capable the platform is. Great driving and look forward to meeting you around the circuits. I'll have a rio yellow one.
I've driven both... you were darn close as the 430 walks away from the S2000 in straight line, even at higher rpm. Kudos
We’ll done. You make me want to buy a s2000!
Dooo it :)
Just sold my S2K with a very similar setup and this video made me want to buy another - thanks for sharing your excellent driving
Fantastic driving! Right on the knifes edge the whole time!
Always gotta love fast fast s2000 driver footage🔥
Great driving, loved your vid, but i'm a camaro fanboy, so i REALLY enjoyed the unexpected cameo by the ZLE
Damn, I wish I had your driving skills and guts 👌
T2 looks fun!
In the right hands, the S chassis is such a capable platform 👌
Nice driving 👍
In all seriousness though god damn you are moving fast. teach me!!!!!
That is just sweet
What’s your tire and suspension setup? Love Thunderhill East! You were killing it! Very fun to watch. Nice work.
I like the way you twist and nestle your foot down on the go pedal, hoping for just a little more squeeze on the faster bits.
When you have 100% throttle but want 300% throttle
Long live King Huck
2:16 its impressive how quicly you reel them in this section
Nice laps.
I think you need rear wing.
Someday :)
Looks like way too much fun without one.
Great driving! What track is this?
Little bit of aero and gearing next? Are you on the factory diff? Enjoyed this a lot.
Yep factory diff. I’ve got an OSG that I’ll put in soon.
@@W33lhop great. Diff and slightly more aggressive gearing perhaps next, depending on the track you frequent the most. I think the diff will do more than minor aero.
Outstanding control, nice work
What were the lap times?
what alignment specs
and the e30 you still having it?
Yessir, idk what I’m gonna do with it tho
In retrospect, the NSX wasn't even necessary lol.
All that car has is cornering speed nothing else lmao
Can’t get anything past this guy
@@W33lhopjust like you can’t in that car 😂
@@l6echo53 you sound like someone who’d get passed by a 1990 miata in beginner group and be furious
@@W33lhop I race liter bikes. And I’m just messing with you anyways. 🤜🏻 🤛🏻
It's never the car!
S2k overflowing at absolute limit... F430 casual Sunday cruise with a novice driver taking it easy.
I love the S2k - owned one for years... but it's no Ferrari.
So... hate away, but the S2000 is the car I see eating it the most or facing the wrong direction the most on the track and I want to know why people aren't calling this platform for being as prone to issues as it is.
I just wrapped up my 17th track day, of which... The S2000 continues to be the car that spins out the most. It's not the most driven car at these events either. Far more popular platforms are present and turning better laps with less issues. Watching novice run groups I've witnessed several different S2000s spinning as many as a dozen plus times while other folks are not having issues. My girlfriend often runs them in her NC and she sees this as well.
The thing everyone says is "snap oversteer"... okay, but what about the S2000 puts it so far into a league of its own in that regard? What about the S2000s design lends it to have so many problems? Why is it so revered despite how clearly troublesome the platform is?
I fully expect S2000 fans to deny the issues, but the evidence is stacking up quick! Videos attached. 3 of these spin outs are all from the same track day that was littered with S2000 spin outs. Two are from the same session of two entirely different S2000s that I just happened to catch on GoPro, there were more losses of control I didn't catch!
Why isn't the word on the street that these are bad track cars?!?
If you have read this far and dont realize this is a copy pasta joke im sorry. ITS JUST A JOKE!!! dont hate me.
The people who know how drive this car knows how to control it.
@@rastaman7140 you clearly have not read this copy pasta before.😂😂😂
Another honda fanboy think he is fast but he is not
fight me bro
He did a 2:01 which is very competitive. Link to your lap time, pugnacious troll?