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On the rear wing is the web address of environmental awareness website My Earth Dream, launching on 27 February 2007. This is the first time in 30 years that a Grand Prix car has gone to the grid without a sponsored permanent livery. At the end of the year Honda were awarded with an environmental award for the "Earth Car" campaign. [5]
The Honda RA108 was the Formula One racing car with which Honda Racing F1 contested the 2008 Formula One season.. Following the departure of Honda from the sport at the end of 2008 and the sale of the team to team principal Ross Brawn in 2009, the RA108 was the last car produced by the Brackley-based team to bear the Honda name and the last Formula One car powered by a Honda engine until 2015 ...
The Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda has participated in Formula One, as an engine manufacturer and team owner, for various periods since 1964.They are currently active participants in the form of engine manufacturers since 2015, producing the RA Series Hybrid power units currently powering the Red Bull Racing Formula One team and the Visa Cash App RB Formula One team.
The win came just two years after Honda started producing road cars, and was the first of 89 victories for Honda-powered Formula One cars. An evolution of the company's first car to enter Formula One, the previous year's RA271 , the RA272 was noted for its technically advanced 1.5-litre V12 engine , designated the RA272E, which was the most ...
The Honda RA273 was a Formula One racing car used by the Honda team in the 1966 and 1967 Formula One seasons. The engine was re-designed from the RA272's 1,500cc V12 to a brand new 3,000cc V12 due to the change of regulations before the 1966 season. The new engine was designed by Shoichiro Irimajiri.
Honda has made a number of naturally-aspirated V12 engines designed for Formula One motor racing; starting with the 1.5-litre RA271E engine in 1964, [10] [11] and ending with the 3.0-litre RA273E in 1968. [5] [12] This would be followed by a 21-year hiatus, until Honda reintroduced the new 3.5-litre RA121E in 1991. [13]
The Honda RA099 was a prototype Formula One racecar, commissioned by Honda, designed by ex-Ferrari and Tyrrell designer Harvey Postlethwaite and built by Dallara in 1999. Its purpose was similar to the one surrounding the Toyota TF101 of 2001, in that it was supposed to be a working test car used in preparation for a full-scale assault on Grand Prix racing in the following years.
2012+ 3.5 L Earth Dreams J-series Debuted on 2013 Honda Accord V6. ... Honda Formula 1 V6 turbo hybrid - 90° DOHC. ... CD70 Dream Honda CRF 80?