The Ridge Motorsports Park, a new racing facility north of Olympia, Washington, caters to most stripes of Northwestern racers. There’s a 2.47-mile road course, a 1:5 scale version of the road course for karts, and a motocross course in the works. The road course’s 16 corners scythe through an elevated woodland area with 300 feet of elevation change, and the technical infield, Corkscrew-like drop, and few fast corners provide plenty to keep drivers engaged. That variety is one of the main reasons why Global Time Attack chose The Ridge as the site for its first event of the 2020 season.

The variety of vehicles at the first GTA meeting of 2020 could keep any stripe of racing fan entertained. Photo credit: Jack Thomas Racing/@R1ST2NV
Aside from a set of Yokohama ADVAN tires underneath them, the race cars on display were as varied as one could imagine. The four categories—Enthusiast, Street, Limited, and Unlimited—put the mildly modified among the wing-clad extreme, and interestingly enough, all of the classes overlapped heavily in terms of lap times.

The verdant scenery probably helped make that choice. Photo credit: @snapsstudio
Jackie Ding and a near-stock Supra were there, as was Amir Bentatou and his K-series-powered Acura NSX. BMWs, Porsches, Mustangs, and Subarus filled the ranks, and some variety in weather helped keep the competitors searching for speed throughout the weekend. For fans of motorsport who enjoy racers with colorful personalities, a diverse set of build approaches, and enough rain to unstick everything in the field, this event was one of the better to watch.

Bentatou’s NSX attracted quite a lot of attention due to its odd choice of powerplant. Photo credit: Global Time Attack
At the end of the two-day event, Bentatou and his K20-powered Acura took the top step of the Street class podium as well as the fastest time of the day with a 1:44.1. For the full list of times, click here. For those wishing to see Betantou guide a turbocharged NSX around this tight course, view the exhilarating onboard footage below.