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When we sat down with a few Honda execs at
SEMA, we were told to "
watch out for something big" from the automaker's motorsports efforts in Japan early next year. It didn't take much to deduce what they were hinting at: Honda plans to fill
the vacuum left by the recently departed NSX-R in SuperGT with an all-new vehicle for the 2010 season.
As you'd expect, the Japanese media has hopped all over the recent rumors, with
BestCar putting out a rendering of the fabled GT500 class contender. Unfortunately, beyond a possible V10 powerplant, details on the vehicle are scarce and the demise of the production version leaves more questions than answers. According to 7Tune, Honda is campaigning SuperGT organizers to give the automaker a pass on its homologation requirements, allowing the front-engined coupe to enter the series without a road-going version available to the public. Considering SuperGT's stringent requirements, we're not sure how that's going to play out, and since we haven't seen
development mules testing since June of last year, we're all the more skeptical about Honda's triumphant return to the GT500 ranks. We're hoping to know more before the end of the year, so stay tuned.
Gallery: Spy Shots: Acura NSX




[Source: BestCar via
7Tune]
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