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  • Retro: Racing

    Senna Hot-Laps an NSX Around Suzuka

    By Davey G. Johnson, 6:22 PM on Thu Mar 16 2006, 715 views (Edit, to draft, Top, Slurp)

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    We were stoked when reader Barnaby sent us this link to Ayrton Senna running Suzuka in the then-new NSX, a car his input helped shape. Senna? Suzuka? NSX? We're so there. But somehow after having seen the Drift King's recent adventures in an NSX and watching Jeremy Clarkson attempt to beat his Gran Turismo time in one at Laguna Seca, the footage proved to be anticlimactic. Still, it's got a pedal-cam, and we love us some pedal cam.

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