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"From 2015 to 2017, it was a very difficult situation for both Honda and the team," Honda HRC president Koji Watanabe recalls from the Alonso incident.
From Yahoo Sports
Yuki Tsunoda knows he has his long-awaited chance to write a new chapter in Japan’s F1 history.
From The New York Times
The quick turnover of drivers has highlighted the difficulties of partnering Verstappen in a Red Bull that is notoriously tricky to drive on the limit, but Tsunoda believes he can buck the trend.
From ESPN
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Motoring Research on MSNHonda to auction parts from Ayrton Senna’s F1 car engineHonda Racing Corporation will sell components from the RA100E V-10, used by Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger, at Monterey Car Week.
When Yuki Tsunoda takes to the track as a Red Bull F1 driver for the first time, he will do so in a very different-looking car to usual
Today, the Honda Racing Corporation announced that it's getting into the memorabilia business, offering up parts and even whole vehicles for fans and collectors. And to kick things off, it's going to auction some components from the RA100E V10 engines that powered the McLaren Honda MP4/5Bs of Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger to both F1 titles in 1990.
F1's creative designers have come up with the first one-off liveries of the 2025 F1 season. But the standard car designs are more inspired than you might
Japanese carmaker Honda announced the launch of a new memorabilia business, first on the agenda for it is to sell parts of Ayrton Senna's 1990 engine.
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TopSpeed on MSNHonda '0 Series' EV Prototype Gets First Demo Drive By F1 ChampionHonda’s new-generation, all-electric ‘0 Series’ SUV got a drive at the recent Red Bull Showrun courtesy of F1 champion Max Verstappen
HRC's first-ever memorabilia auction is your chance to own actual parts from the Honda engine that powered Ayrton Senna to his 1990 Formula 1 championship.
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PlanetF1 on MSNNo V10s? F1 teams set to reject engine proposal – reportFormula 1 teams are set to reject a proposal to bring V10 engines back to the sport, a report has claimed. Separate reports have suggested a meeting is due to take place at next weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix on the subject,