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There is loads of Senna memorabilia out there, but a complete, race-driven F1 engine directly from Honda? This is a first.
In 1988, its partnership with McLaren and racing legend Ayrton Senna provided us with a master-class in F1 racing, with the McLaren MP4/4 securing 15 of a possible 16 wins.
F1. Honda has had a very long, if on-and-off, involvement in F1. It built its own car and engines for the sport between 1964 and 1968, winning twice before leaving until 1983, when it returned ...
The Brazilian’s 1990 McLaren F1 car was powered by Honda’s RA100E F1 engine. Components like camshafts, cam covers, and pistons will be up for grabs. The Japanese brand is also planning to ...
Honda Racing Corporation is launching a memorabilia business, starting with a part-out of one of the greatest F1 engines ever built. By Fred Smith Published: Apr 01, 2025 10:00 PM EDT Save Article ...
HRC plans to offer fans pieces of its storied motorsport past on both four-wheels and two. Alongside the F1 parts, Honda says it will begin selecting former IndyCars and motorcycles raced in the ...
Twenty-plus years later, I get it, and Honda‘s newest ad featuring Formula 1 champions Ayrton Senna and Max Verstappen—and narrated by John Cena—is a great reminder of his message.
Since 2021, Honda stopped supplying engine units to teams but continues its relationship with F1 through power unit assembly support and race operations at circuits.
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Why Did Honda Quit F1 Racing? - MSNHonda again returned to F1 in 2000, partnering with British American Racing (BAR) as an engine supplier. Eventually, this led to Honda gaining equity and eventually full-ownership of the team ...
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