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F1 engines operate under constant stress, which means that their lifespan is limited. Here's how long one will run and how ...
Few names in Formula One history are as evocative as Ayrton Senna, who won three championships in inimitable style with a ...
The F1 grid will expand to 11 teams with the arrival of Cadillac in 2026. Audi will also join the series and five engine ...
Much like Mercedes-AMG Petronas, McLaren Honda have released a clip of their turbocharged, 1.6-liter V6 ahead of next season, and well, at least to our ears, it’s not the sweetest of singers.
Honda has a 61-year history with F1 racing, sometimes as a constructor (a team that supplies its own engines) and other times as a works supplier (providing engines for other teams). In late 1965 ...
Honda'a action opened up the final place on the grid, meaning that Toyota didn't have to buy one of F1's independent teams to make its debut in 2002. And we all know that Toyota was a big part of ...
There is loads of Senna memorabilia out there, but a complete, race-driven F1 engine directly from Honda? This is a first.
Even though this represents a significant loss for F1—as Honda has been a major name in the sport on and off since the 1960s—consumers of Honda's less racy products will likely benefit from it ...
This article answers these questions. Honda has always had a rich history (albeit on and off) in F1, and after a hiatus of seven years, returned to F1 in 2015 as an engine supplier to McLaren.
Not everyone in the F1 paddock, however, is buying that as a good enough reason to leave and to leave two teams—Red Bull and AlphaTauri—high and dry when Honda leaves after the 2021 season.
A look at the knock-on impacts Honda's decision to leave F1 at the end of 2021 will likely have on Red Bull, Max Verstappen and the sport as a whole.
Called ‘Honda F1 2021 2nd Stage,’ the exhibition, which runs until October 18 at the firm’s Aoyama headquarters in Tokyo, highlights two Williams Honda F1 cars from 1986 and 1987 and four ...