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Honda Civic Type R vs CBR1000RR Fireblade SP - car vs bike track battle Video Johnson | September 25, 2015 11:32 AM Which is better: two wheels or four? We invited BTCC legend Matt Neal and British Superbike racer Dan Linfoot to help us find out... Until the new NSX arrives next year, the third-generation Civic Type R is the fastest road car Honda makes. But Honda doesn’t just build cars. In fact, the Japanese giant started off selling motorcyles, and is now the world’s biggest maker of two-wheelers. So we decided to put Honda’s current fastest road car up against its fastest motorcycle: the CBR1000 RR Fireblade SP. Obviously, this being a car mag, no one on our team has the necessary skills to push this performance machine to its limits. So Honda offered to help by providing the services of its British Superbike racer, Dan Linfoot. However, it felt a bit unfair to have a professional racer on the bike and not in the car. So we asked British Touring Car Championship legend Matt Neal from Honda Yuasa Racing to take part, too. Both racers were given a few laps to reacquaint themselves with their machines and the track – the Rockingham International Circuit in Northants. Matt said: “My BTCC car has a 2.0-litre turbo with around 360bhp, depending on the circuit. It’s stripped out and so a lot lighter [than the road car], plus there’s much lower gearing, whereas the Type R has all the creature comforts and less power with 306bhp for greater reliability. Still, for a road car it’s pretty incredible on track.” It was the same for Dan. “The SP just feels softer than my BSB bike. Its suspension and brakes are just more forgiving. And this plus the road tyres mean you can’t push it as hard round a circuit. And with 178bhp it’s down over 30 horses, too – but blimey, it’s probably still as fast as race bikes from just over a couple of decades ago.” With all the excuses out of the way, it was time to race. But we wanted the challenge to be fair. The bike has a serious advantage with its superior power-to-weight ratio of 848bhp/tonne compared to the car’s 221bhp/tonne. Dan predicted: “Really, out of a corner and down the straight the Civic doesn’t stand a chance, even though it has a top speed of 167mph.” Had it been raining, the contest would have been even as the Type R would have been able to make up time under braking and in corners, thanks to its four-wheel grip. It was bone dry, though, so to make things interesting, we decided to give Matt a head start. Having seen the bike in the warm-up laps, he said: “I think, with a 10-second head start, I should be able to have him.” Would Dan accept? “That 10 seconds is going to seem like an awfully long time as I’m sat there on the starting line,” he told us. “But hey, I still reckon I can win.” So which Honda came out on top? Komen Lihat seterusnya 00:00 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W205) review - Malaysia's 'Bang for Your Ringgit' premium sedan Video December 11, 2023 00:00 Review: 2023 Honda City e:HEV RS - best B-segment sedan in Malaysia? Video December 11, 2023 00:00 First Drive: 2024 Honda CR-V (Turbo + e:HEV) - Feels pricier...but still SUV benchmark? Video December 11, 2023 00:00 2023 Proton S70 - Proton's best value for money sedan in Malaysia? Video December 11, 2023 00:00 2013 Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W176) Review - Third Time Lucky! Video December 11, 2023 00:00 2023 BYD Dolphin Premium Extended Review in Malaysia - Will It Swim Into Your Heart? Video November 08, 2023 00:00 2023 Volvo XC60 T8 Ultimate Review in Malaysia - This IS my (460hp) final form! Video November 06, 2023 00:00 2023 Toyota Vios (VERSUS) Nissan Almera in Malaysia - battle of the near-RM100k B-segment sedans Video November 02, 2023 00:00 2024 Proton S70: How the S50 jumped up to the C-segment and why it makes perfect sense Video November 02, 2023 00:00 Review: 2019 Toyota Vellfire - Why Malaysians are still in love with this boxy MPV? Video November 02, 2023
Which is better: two wheels or four? We invited BTCC legend Matt Neal and British Superbike racer Dan Linfoot to help us find out... Until the new NSX arrives next year, the third-generation Civic Type R is the fastest road car Honda makes. But Honda doesn’t just build cars. In fact, the Japanese giant started off selling motorcyles, and is now the world’s biggest maker of two-wheelers. So we decided to put Honda’s current fastest road car up against its fastest motorcycle: the CBR1000 RR Fireblade SP. Obviously, this being a car mag, no one on our team has the necessary skills to push this performance machine to its limits. So Honda offered to help by providing the services of its British Superbike racer, Dan Linfoot. However, it felt a bit unfair to have a professional racer on the bike and not in the car. So we asked British Touring Car Championship legend Matt Neal from Honda Yuasa Racing to take part, too. Both racers were given a few laps to reacquaint themselves with their machines and the track – the Rockingham International Circuit in Northants. Matt said: “My BTCC car has a 2.0-litre turbo with around 360bhp, depending on the circuit. It’s stripped out and so a lot lighter [than the road car], plus there’s much lower gearing, whereas the Type R has all the creature comforts and less power with 306bhp for greater reliability. Still, for a road car it’s pretty incredible on track.” It was the same for Dan. “The SP just feels softer than my BSB bike. Its suspension and brakes are just more forgiving. And this plus the road tyres mean you can’t push it as hard round a circuit. And with 178bhp it’s down over 30 horses, too – but blimey, it’s probably still as fast as race bikes from just over a couple of decades ago.” With all the excuses out of the way, it was time to race. But we wanted the challenge to be fair. The bike has a serious advantage with its superior power-to-weight ratio of 848bhp/tonne compared to the car’s 221bhp/tonne. Dan predicted: “Really, out of a corner and down the straight the Civic doesn’t stand a chance, even though it has a top speed of 167mph.” Had it been raining, the contest would have been even as the Type R would have been able to make up time under braking and in corners, thanks to its four-wheel grip. It was bone dry, though, so to make things interesting, we decided to give Matt a head start. Having seen the bike in the warm-up laps, he said: “I think, with a 10-second head start, I should be able to have him.” Would Dan accept? “That 10 seconds is going to seem like an awfully long time as I’m sat there on the starting line,” he told us. “But hey, I still reckon I can win.” So which Honda came out on top? Komen Lihat seterusnya 00:00 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W205) review - Malaysia's 'Bang for Your Ringgit' premium sedan Video December 11, 2023 00:00 Review: 2023 Honda City e:HEV RS - best B-segment sedan in Malaysia? Video December 11, 2023 00:00 First Drive: 2024 Honda CR-V (Turbo + e:HEV) - Feels pricier...but still SUV benchmark? Video December 11, 2023 00:00 2023 Proton S70 - Proton's best value for money sedan in Malaysia? Video December 11, 2023 00:00 2013 Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W176) Review - Third Time Lucky! Video December 11, 2023 00:00 2023 BYD Dolphin Premium Extended Review in Malaysia - Will It Swim Into Your Heart? Video November 08, 2023 00:00 2023 Volvo XC60 T8 Ultimate Review in Malaysia - This IS my (460hp) final form! Video November 06, 2023 00:00 2023 Toyota Vios (VERSUS) Nissan Almera in Malaysia - battle of the near-RM100k B-segment sedans Video November 02, 2023 00:00 2024 Proton S70: How the S50 jumped up to the C-segment and why it makes perfect sense Video November 02, 2023 00:00 Review: 2019 Toyota Vellfire - Why Malaysians are still in love with this boxy MPV? Video November 02, 2023
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