It’s a momentous occasion for Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) as the motorsports division released a premium scale model of the celebrated Honda RA272 (chassis #103) Formula One race car. This is the ...
I feel like I'm at a crossroads in my life. Part of me thinks I should just forget about racing and focus on raising a family. The other part desperately wants to take a shot at the sport at least. I ...
Today marks exactly 60 years since Honda entered its first Formula 1 race. To celebrate the momentous occasion, the Japanese automaker is bringing its famed Honda RA272 F1 car to the States, where it ...
Red Bull Racing is bringing 1960s elegance from Honda's first stint in Formula 1 to Suzuka for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix. The team's RB21 cars will be decked out in a Honda RA272 tribute ...
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On October 24, 1965, Richie Ginther drove a Honda RA272 to victory at the Mexico Grand Prix, marking the very first F1 race win for the Japanese brand. To celebrate 60 years since this historic ...
You can own a piece of Honda’s F1 history with a museum-quality scale model of its first race-winning car. The Power of Dreams brand is known for producing best-selling passenger cars and crossover ...
Let's say, for argument's sake, you're incredibly rich and need to buy a present for your buddy who is a huge Honda racing fan. If you can't decide what to give them, I humbly suggest you buy this ...
When it comes to historic automobiles like the Honda RA272, which was the first Japanese car to win a Formula One Grand Prix, memorabilia is hard to come by. So what’s a fan to do? Build it of course.
For this year's Mexico Grand Prix, Honda is pulling something special out of storage. The V-12-powered RA272 won the race for Honda in 1965, a world first for a Japanese automaker. Taking the wheel ...
It’s safe to say that F1 has produced some deliriously pretty machinery. The Ferrari 641, McLaren MP4/4, Brabham BT52, Lotus 49... all worthy of wall art. But, after a pretty thorough look at all of ...