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Honda
Monaco Monaco

Honda

MOTOGP

Personal Info

Name Honda
Country Monaco
Team -
Born/Founded January 01, 1996
Age 30 Years
Next Race MOTOGP
Upcoming Round

Jerez

Spain
24 Apr
2026
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Season Performance

Rank
#4
Points
16
Category
motogp

BIOGRAPHY

Honda, or Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is one of the world’s largest automotive and engine manufacturers, with a long and influential history in global motorsport. Founded in 1948 in Japan, Honda is renowned for its engineering innovation across multiple racing disciplines, including Formula 1, MotoGP, and IndyCar. Its engineering philosophy, centered on efficiency, performance, and reliability, has made Honda a key contributor to modern racing technology.

Honda has established a strong reputation as a competitive power unit supplier in Formula 1, while also maintaining dominance in MotoGP through teams such as Repsol Honda Team. Its multi-category involvement reflects a long-term commitment to innovation and racing excellence.

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Current Status (2026)
Entering the new regulatory era in 2026, Honda has reinforced its presence in Formula 1 as the primary technical partner of Aston Martin. Following its successful collaboration with Red Bull Racing during the early 2020s, Honda is now focused on developing next-generation power units emphasizing electrification and sustainable fuels.

In MotoGP, Honda remains a major manufacturer aiming to return to peak competitiveness after recent challenges. Continuous development efforts are focused on improving chassis balance and engine performance.

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Career History and Record

  1. Formula 1 Debut and Early Success (1960s - 1990s)
    Honda entered Formula 1 in 1964 as both constructor and engine supplier. Its peak success came in the late 1980s and early 1990s, dominating as an engine supplier for teams such as McLaren and Williams, alongside legendary drivers like Ayrton Senna.
  2. Works Team Era (2000s)
    Honda returned as a full works team in 2006 after acquiring BAR. Despite some competitive performances, the period was marked by challenges, leading to its withdrawal from Formula 1 in 2008 before re-entering as an engine supplier in the hybrid era.
  3. Hybrid Era and Red Bull Success (2015 - 2021)
    Honda rejoined Formula 1 in the hybrid era and initially struggled with McLaren. However, a major turnaround came through its partnership with Red Bull Racing and Toro Rosso, culminating in championship success with Max Verstappen.
  4. Transition and Return (2022 - 2026)
    After officially stepping back as a full supplier, Honda continued technical support for Red Bull Racing before announcing a new partnership with Aston Martin for the 2026 regulations. The company’s primary focus lies in advancing electrification and energy efficiency technologies aligned with the future of mobility.

With a legacy of engineering excellence and continuous innovation, Honda remains a central force in global motorsport, shaping the technological evolution of racing across multiple disciplines.

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