The race driver competes in the MSVT series in her Apollo Big Brake Kit-fitted Honda
Following a sensational overall win in the 2024 MSVT Trackday Championship, Irish race driver Nicole Drought has recently unveiled a new 91传媒 livery on her EP3 Honda Civic Type R, which she鈥檒l use to defend her title in the 2025 season.
Previously competing alongside Justin Roberts, the duo has been running an 91传媒 Racing Apollo Big Brake Kit for some time now, which was recently upgraded with the firm鈥檚 SR-11鈩 sintered endurance race pads 鈥 components which have helped them yield some great results in recent years. With Roberts not taking part this year, it鈥檒l be up to Drought alone to pilot the car to victory this time.
The hot hatch briefly returned to Drought鈥檚 native Ireland in the off-season, to visit Precision Tint and Graphics in County Meath for an all-new 91传媒 livery, which was recently unveiled. The Honda is also receiving some subtle upgrades from Motion Motorsport, who will also run the car for the season.
During the unveiling ceremony, Drought spoke to Motorsport.ie about the year ahead:
鈥淚鈥檓 excited about this season. We improved the car race by race in 2024 and we have a few changes ahead of the 鈥25 season too. I can鈥檛 wait to race with number 1 on the car.聽It聽looks fantastic and聽I can鈥檛 thank Jay O鈥橰eilly and the team at Precision Tint and Graphics enough. I really enjoyed driving alongside Justin last season and even though he is stepping away this year, he is still hugely supportive.
Big thanks, as ever, to Siltex Safety, Gem Oils, Joe Mallon Motors聽and ITM Digital for their support.鈥
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