F1 champion Max Verstappen gets behind the wheel of a Honda NSX-GT SuperGT car ahead of Sunday's 'Thanks Day' event at Motegi:
The two-time Formula 1 champion is one of several international stars from across the Honda two-wheel and four-wheel motorsport stable slated to appear in Sunday's celebration, which will mark the first running of Thanks Day since Japan's borders opened following the COVID-19 pandemic.
In between practice runs at a rain-soaked Motegi on Saturday, Honda revealed that Verstappen found time to sample Honda's #99 NSX-GT development car, which was not sporting 2022-spec 'Type S' bodywork.Max Verstappen, Honda NSX-GTVerstappen is not scheduled to drive the NSX-GT on Sunday, but Honda's five GT500 cars will be in action, with the marque's 10 top-class SUPER GT drivers all featuring on an extensive roster of participating drivers and riders.
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