TrialGP is one of the biggest events in offroad motorcycling, so Honda's first-ever competition electric bike is a big deal, ...
Honda is officially taking the Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) brand into the realm of OEM performance parts for on-road, off-road, and track use. The cynic in me figures that will be limited to wheels ...
This Nissan proves that you can eat your cake and have it, too. It's brutally fast and rock-solid dependable. It's as good as ...
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Honda racing boss: 'Look forward' to a more hardcore Civic Type R
The Honda Civic Type R HRC Concept is debuting this year, according to HRC President Koji Watanabe.
A CBR1000RR-R Fireblade racebike wears a Sanrio livery at the Suzuka 8 Hours, but it's hiding a secret message for the next ...
Every once in a while, carmakers bless us with crazy, over-the-top vehicles just to prove they can do it. This time, it is Honda’s turn to impress, and it chose to do so by turning the rather ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I have been chasing race cars since the first Michigan 500 in 1981. Honda and Chevrolet will continue to power IndyCar into the ...
Back in 2023, there was a seismic shift in how Honda went about its racing activities across the globe. Initially divided into Honda Racing Company abroad and Honda Performance Development in North ...
After 30 years of working as separate racing divisions within the Honda umbrella, the Japan-based Honda Racing Corp. and southern California-based Honda Performance Development will formally join ...
Honda Racing Corporation engineer Jake Marthaler monitors telemetry remotely during the 12 Hours of Sebring sportscar race in March. (Robert Hanashiro / For the Times) At the top of a hill in a ...
Honda Performance Development (HPD) has a new name and, likely, new responsibilities. The rebranding is intended to help unite Honda’s motorsports globally under one Honda Racing brand. Honda didn’t ...
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