It sounds like your engine may be experiencing overheating or fuel delivery issues after a few laps. Start by checking the cooling system for leaks or a malfunctioning thermostat, as overheating can lead to engine failure. Additionally, inspect the fuel system for clogs or a failing fuel pump, which might restrict fuel flow during extended use. Finally, ensure that the ignition system, including the spark plugs and wires, is in good condition to prevent misfires as the engine heats up.
The rear track of the 2011 Honda Civic is 5 ft. 0.1 in. (60.1 in.).
The front track of the 2005 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 9.8 in. (57.8 in.).
The rear track of the 2013 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 11.9 in. (59.9 in.).
The front track of the 2012 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 11 in. (59 in.).
The front track of the 2007 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 11 in. (59 in.).
The front track of the 2014 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 11 in. (59 in.).
The rear track of the 2002 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 9.9 in. (57.9 in.).
The front track of the 2006 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 11 in. (59 in.).
The front track of the 2008 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 11 in. (59 in.).
The rear track of the 2003 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 9.9 in. (57.9 in.).
The front track of the 2003 Honda Civic is 4 ft. 9.9 in. (57.9 in.).
The rear track of the 2009 Honda Civic is 5 ft. 0.1 in. (60.1 in.).