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9/18/2009
Team Ksport kills NASA Nationals

Team Ksport kills NASA Written by Tage Evanson

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 18 2009

If you missed the last press release (Find it here) it basically proved that the most basic KSport Kontrol Pro coilover kit for the Honda Civic is not only a class winning combination, but it appears to be far more competitive than most would tend to believe possible.

Fast forward to the premier event of the year and the pinnacle of amature road racing, the NASA Nationals at Miller Motorsports Park. Top amature and even professional drivers from around the country gather for four days of the most intense circuit competition around. Only the baddest, most extreme machinery on the planet dare come to the NASA Nationals. If you're driving a car with anything less than what the limit of the class rules allow, you might as well simply stay at home because you're going to embarass yourself. Looking at the class lineup in TTS there were 12 cars. A full race AMS sponsored Evo MR, Subaru STi, Race Technik sponsored Porsche GT3, BMW M3, a slew of C5 Corvette Z06's (including a $100K+ World Challenge race car!) a C6 Corvette and one wicked Mustang to round out the field. Oh and let's not forget about the silly little Honda Civic sitting on an off the shelf KSport Kontrol Pro coilover kit. The same kit that thousands of street and strip enthusiastic have already purchased and are running on their cars! ;-)

Prior to the competition, the TTS drivers were checking out each others cars in the paddock and team KSport caught several competitors snickering why the little Honda would bother coming out to play with the big boys. That snickering quickly came to a stop when the first competition round was completed and the results were posted. The KSport Civic posted.... (Continued on KSport USA Blog)