While the white and red RB21 stole the spotlight on the Suzuka circuit during Japan race week, another machine was turning heads far from the track. A Honda NSX, wrapped in a matching twinned livery, toured the bustling streets of Tokyo to explore Japan’s deep and authentic connection to car culture. Yesterday, Oracle Red Bull Racing proudly released a hero film capturing this unforgettable journey.
Hosted by renowned photojournalist, YouTuber, and Japanese car culture connoisseur Dino DC, the film dives into Tokyo’s legendary JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) scene. Behind the wheel of a Japan-spec 1990s Honda NSX, Dino takes viewers on an immersive road trip, revealing the heart and soul of Japan’s tuning and street scene — from iconic car meets to conversations with the passionate people who live and breathe this culture.
As Dino cruises through Tokyo, he connects with local enthusiasts and highlights the evolution of the Japanese car movement — a tradition of customization, innovation, and community that continues to inspire fans worldwide.
The film reaches its peak when Oracle Red Bull Racing driver Yuki Tsunoda jumps into the NSX, calling it “the best car I have ever seen!” The duo then heads to the Team’s own REBL Car Culture gathering in Tokyo, uniting fans and creators around their shared love for cars.
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This season, Oracle Red Bull Racing is shining the spotlight on REBL Car Culture, a celebration of the global community that unites around the spirit of speed, creativity, and self-expression.
REBL Car Culture is where the racetrack collides with the raw energy of the streets—a pulse-pounding hub for fans who live for speed, swagger, and unapologetic self-expression. From gritty back-alley builds to exclusive behind-the-scenes access and jaw-dropping custom transformations to once-in-a-lifetime competitions, this is your front-row seat to the world of Oracle Red Bull Racing—like you’ve never seen it before.