B-Spirit Racing

B-Spirit Racing

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B-Spirit Racing is a TX-based motorsports team that focuses on competing in hillclimb and rallycross events.

02/14/2026

Had an amazing time behind the wheel of a Global CrossKart this week at the RallyX open test. This Speedcar Wonder was loads of fun and very very well behaved. More to come, later.

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12/30/2025

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You could feel it's gravity when this Lexus flew by!

#grassrootsracing #lexusisf 11/26/2025

Lexus IS F unleashed on city park roads!
Groesbeck Sports Car Club

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You could feel it's gravity when this Lexus flew by! #grassrootsracing #lexusisf

Photos from B-Spirit Racing's post 10/15/2025

Took the ISF this past weekend to SCCA Appalachian HillClimb Series Presented by Summit Racing in Manchester, KY and it was an entire ordeal getting there – that’s another story. When I first saw this hill announced I was honestly a bit disappointed because it was short - only 0.8 miles, but it isn't to be underestimated. It's very twisty and very narrow – it felt around a few ft wider than the width of the car in most places.

This was my first time driving the F in any sort of competitive capacity and because I had very little sleep, gave myself some pretty wide margins. Going from a 2000 lb, 140hp, 5spd standard car to a 4000 lb, 400hp, 8spd auto car is a decent learning curve. I meant to take it to a local autocross the weekend before but had to do some emergency maintenance that took the time from me. I made it only in time for Sunday and for half of that morning I was taking a much needed nap. Lol

Considering this was the car’s maiden voyage, running on 300tw tires, only getting in 5 runs, and being extremely fatigued, I ended up with a time I was satisfied with.

This might actually be my favorite hill and I can’t wait to see what the MR2 will do here.

The livery here was based on the ww2 era Ki-43 Hayabusa fighter. See last picture. Wanting to give it a fun livery for the event, I searched "red Japanese ww2 fighter" and there it was.

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Frankenstein Motorworks LLC
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www.LMRparts.com
Innovative Mounts
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