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0Honda to supply new 2.4L turbo V6 for 2012 Indycars 1281356940
Honda Performance Development will continue its involvement in IndyCar through the 2012 season when new engine and chassis rules take effect. The current, normally aspirated 3.5-liter V8s will be replaced after the 2011 season with smaller displacement and lower cost units that are limited to ...
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Honda introduces new 2.8L turbo V6 for 2011 LMP2 race cars 1276291980
2011 Honda Performance Development 2.8-liter turbo V6 – Click above to enlargeEarlier this week, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest announced revised technical regulations that will go into effect for the 2011 season. Much like the current American Le Mans Series rules, the current LMP1 and ... -
Le Mans 2010: Peugeot grabs first four grid spots, Corvette on GT2 pole 1276270260
Peugeot 908 HDi qualifying for Le Mans 2010 – Click above for high-res image galleryQualifying for the 24 Hours of Le Mans is getting quite predictable, with the big question being which of the Peugeot 908s will come out on top. After three timed sessions over two days, the No. 3 Peugeot ... -
Officially Official: Lotus, Cosworth back in the IndyCar series 1268519580
Lotus Cosworth KV Racing IndyCar rendering – Click above for high-res image galleryLotus is officially returning to the IndyCar series in 2010 in partnership with engine builder Cosworth and KV Racing. Lotus, as you well know, has a long history with Indy-style open-wheel racing, dating ... -
Honda Performance Development kicks off Grassroots Motorsports Initiative 1248793200
Following BMW's move into providing factory racing parts for amateurs, if you're a licensed racer in a Honda, you can now buy racing products directly from the Big Red H. Honda Performance Development is making the move into privateer support by opening Honda Racing Line, a membership portal that ...
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Honda proposes Fit engine to replace classic Formula Ford mill 1248544200
Honda FF engine demonstrator - click above for a high res imageAs Formula Ford celebrates its 40th birthday this weekend at Road America, Honda is stepping up to the plate with a proposal for a new engine. The entry-level, open-wheel class has been using a "Kent" 1.6-liter since its inception and ...
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