More Details About Honda’s 2006 Racing Plans

More Details About Honda’s 2006 Racing Plans

© 2006, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Honda 2006 Motorsports Highlights February 20, 2006Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced the key features of its 2006 motorsports program, including initiatives to promote motorsports worldwide and cultivate new talent to compete at world-class racing events. Honda’s spirit of challenge is rooted in its motorsports activities. Constantly striving to fulfill dreams and aspirations through the ongoing challenge of leading-edge innovation, Honda aims to share dreams and excitement with its customers worldwide. Outline of Honda Motorsports Activities 1. Motorsports Strategy By expanding its participation in motorsports activities, Honda aims to share its dreams and objectives with customers worldwide; to take on challenges on the world stage that contribute to the development of new engineering talent; and to strengthen the Honda brand. In motorcycle racing, Honda will strive for victory in the MotoGP­the world championship of motorcycle road racing­ bringing together young talent to create a new generation of top-class teams. Honda will also seek to capture championships across the full range of categories. In automobile racing, Honda aims to win early and to take the world championship in Formula One competition with the Honda Racing F1 Team­th first all-Honda works team since 1968. Honda will also supply engines to the new SUPER AGURI FORMULA 1, which is making its Formula One debut this year. Since it began participating in the IndyCar Series in 2003, Honda has captured the Triple Crown title (Driver’s Championship, Manufacturer’s Championship, and Rookie of the Year) for two years straight. This year, Honda will become the sole supplier of IndyCar engines, providing all IndyCar teams with V8 HI6R engines. In the Super GT, Honda will be shooting for both individual and team titles in the Honda NSX-GT Project. Honda will also begin supplying engines in 2006 to Formula Nippon Series teams. 2. Cultivating New Talent for the Podium at World-Class Racing Events Honda continues to implement a long-range program aimed at developing the talented riders and drivers who will compete for success in world-class racing events. In 2004, Honda established the Honda Racing Scholarship to foster young Japanese motorcycle riders. Shuhei Aoyama, last year’s All-Japan Championship GP250cc class champion, will participate in the 250cc class of the Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix this year as the third recipient of the scholarship. Honda’s auto racing activities this year include plans to begin competing in Formula Challenge Japan (FCJ). Honda also plans to further develop programs under the Honda Formula Dream Project to train drivers in all categories of racing. The Project is implemented through the Suzuka Racing School (SRS-K, SRS-F), the FCJ, the All-Japan Formula 3 Championship, and Formula Nippon, with the aim of turning out skilled young racers like Takuma Sato and Kosuke Matsuura to compete in events worldwide. 3. Expanding the Popularity of Motorsports Suzuka Circuit and Twin Ring Motegi are to form the new company Mobility Land (provisional name) in June 2006. The new organization will be positioned to contribute even more to the development of mobility in Japan and the growth of motorsports by providing more venues and opportunities for people to watch, participate in, and enjoy premier world-class racing events. The FIA Formula One Japan Grand Prix will be held Friday October 6 to Sunday, October 8, in this, the 20th anniversary of the event at Suzuka Circuit. And at Twin Ring Motegi, The Indy Japan 300 Mile Race, which has been bringing the spirit and the exhilaration of the Indy 500 to Japan for the past four years, will be held April 20-22, 2006; and the FIM World Championship Japan Grand Prix will be held September 22-24. To express appreciation to Honda fans, Enjoy Honda will be held this year April 15-16 at the Suzuka Circuit, and Honda Racing Thanks Day will be held November 23 at Twin Ring Motegi. Other events on the calendar this year include the Honda Exciting Cup One-Make RaceIntegra Series, as well as various participatory events and concept meetings for Honda vehicle owners to be held throughout Japan. Summary of Plans for Motorcycle Racing Road races FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix In the MotoGP class of the Road Race World Championship Grand Prix (WGP), Honda plans to race six RC211V MotoGP machines and to supply engines to one team, with the aim of capturing both the riders’ and the manufacturers’ titles. Dani Pedrosa, who moves up to the MotoGP class this year after winning consecutive WGP 250cc class championships in 2004 and 2005, joins the works team of Repsol Honda Team, competing alongside Nicky Hayden, now in his fourth year as a MotoGP class rider. Team Rider Repsol Honda Team > #26 Daniel Pedrosa (Age 20, Spain) > #69 Nicky Hayden (Age 24, USA) Fortuna Honda > #24 Toni Elias (Age 22, Spain) > #33 Marco Melandri (Age 23, Italy) JiR Konica Minolta Honda Team > #6 Makoto Tamada (Age 29, Japan) Honda LCR > #27 Casey Stoner (Age 20, Australia) (Engine supply) Team Roberts > #10 Kenny Roberts Jr. (Age 32, USA) <250cc class> In the 250cc class, Honda will field four riders and two teams with the RS250RW. Shuhei Aoyama, last year’s All-Japan Championship GP250cc class champion, will participate as the third recipient1 of the Honda Racing Scholarship, started in 2004 to foster young Japanese riders. 1. First recipient Hiroshi Aoyama, second recipient Yuki Takahashi Team Rider Repsol Honda Team 250 > #19 Sebastian Porto (Age 27, Argentina)> #73 Shuhei Aoyama (Age 21, Japan) Humangest Racing Team > #34 Andrea Dovizioso (Age 19, Italy) > #55 Yuki Takahashi (Age 21, Japan) FIM Supersport World Championship Series The Supersport World Championship Series will be supported by Honda Europe Motorcycle S.R.L., which will deploy four Honda CBR600RRs in an effort to score double titles for the fourth consecutive year. Winston Ten Kate Honda > #16 Sebastien Charpentier (Age 33, France) > #54 Kenan Sofuoglu (Age 23, Turkey) Megabike Honda Team > #3 Katsuaki Fujiwara (Age 30, Japan) > #32 Yoann Tiberio (Age 19, France) British Superbike Championship Due to the success of such riders as Ryuichi Kiyonari, who advanced to the No. 2 spot in the rankings with most season wins, Honda captured the manufacturer’s title in the British Superbike (BSB) last year. Honda plans to race two CBR1000RRKs, with the aim of capturing a double title in both the rider’s and the manufacturer’s categories. Team Rider HM Plant Honda Racing > #2 Ryuichi Kiyonari (Age 23, Japan) > #9 Karl Harris (Age 26, UK) Motocross Races FIM Motocross World Championship Series The Motocross World Championship Series will be supported by Honda Europe Motorcycle S.R.L., which will deploy four 4-stroke CRF450Rs for the MX1*2 Class and one 2-stroke CRF250R for the MX2*3 Class, with the aim of capturing the series championship. Team Rider MX1 Class Cass Honda > #2 Joshua Coppins (Age 28, New Zealand) > #9 Ken de Dycker (Age 21, Belgium) Martin Honda > #8 Brian Jorgensen (Age 28, Denmark) > #27 Francisco Garcia Vico (Age 31, Spain) MX2 Class Martin Honda > #73 Antoine Meo (Age 21, France) 2 Displacement limited to 250cc for 2-stroke engines and 450cc for 4-stroke engines 3 Displacement limited to 125cc for 2-stroke engines and 250cc for 4-stroke engines AMA Supercross Series The AMA Supercross Series will have the support of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., which will provide one CR250R and four CRF450Rs for the 250cc*4 Class, and seven CRF250Rs for the 125cc*5 Class, with the aim of scoring victories in both classes. Team Rider 250cc Class AHM-Team Honda Red Riders > #2 Jeremy McGrath (Age 34, USA) > #10 Ernest Fonseca (Age 24, Costa Rica) > #11 Travis Preston (Age 27, USA) FactoryConnection/Sobe/Samsung Mobile > #5 Mike LaRocco (Age 35, USA) > #14 Kevin Windham (Age 27, USA) 125cc Class AHM-Team Honda Red Riders > #10 Davi Millsaps (Age 18, Costa Rica) > #29 Andrew Short (Age 23, USA) FactoryConnection/Sobe/Samsung Mobile > #24 Joshua Grant (Age 19, USA) > #42 Tommy Hahn (Age 20, USA) > #55 Joaquim Rodrigues (Age 24, Portugal) > #131 Jake Weimer (Age 18, USA) > #132 Billy Laninovich (Age 22, USA) 4 Displacement limited to 250cc for 2-stroke engines and 450cc for 4-stroke engines 5 Displacement limited to 125cc for 2-stroke engines and 250cc for 4-stroke engines Trial Races FIM World Trials Championship Series For the World Trial Championship Series, Honda will field two Montesa COTA 4RTs equipped with 4-stroke engines in a bid to win the series title in the rider’s and the manufacturer’s categories. Team Rider Repsol Montesa HRC > #2 Takahisa Fujinami (Age 26, Japan) > #3 Dougie Lampkin (Age 29, UK) Mountain Bike (MTB) Downhill Races UCI World Cup MTB Downhill/UCI World Championship NORBA National Mountain Bike Series After taking the UCI World Cup Series title in 2005 in Downhill races overseas, Honda will again race two RN01s in the UCI World Cup MTB Downhill and the NORBA National Mountain Bike Series, with its sights set on capturing the title in each series. Team Rider Team G Cross Honda > #1 Greg Minnaar (Age 25, South Africa) > #11 Matti Lehikoinen (Age 21, Finland) . Entry numbers for the UCI World Cup MTB Downhill

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