08/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/13/2025 07:09
Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), the global racing arm of Honda, will launch a new merchandise and memorabilia business this week during California's famed Monterey Car Week, the world's top gathering of automotive and motorsports enthusiasts. To commemorate the new memorabilia business, HRC will auction the Honda V10 engine used by Ayrton Senna in his McLaren Honda MP4/5B during the final two rounds of the 1990 Formula 1 season. The historic engine, artfully displayed in a bespoke case, will be auctioned by Bonhams during the prestigious The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering at Quail Lodge on Aug.15.
"Throughout our history, Honda has won at the highest levels of motorsports all over the world, and the new HRC merchandise and memorabilia business is all about sharing our incredible racing heritage with our race fans in exciting new ways," said Jon Ikeda, senior vice president, Honda Racing Corporation US. "HRC will build an even stronger connection with Honda and Acura enthusiasts by offering exclusive opportunities to own a piece of racing history, including limited-edition collectibles and rare artifacts from our storied legacy in motorsport."
HRC also will celebrate the company's more than six decades of two-wheel and four-wheel motorsports heritage during Monterey Car Week. Iconic Honda and Acura racing machines will be displayed at both The Quail and the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion at Laguna Seca Raceway (Aug. 13-16), including championship winners from F1, IMSA, World Challenge and Isle of Man Tourist Trophy.
Honda RA100E V10 Engine Auction
The 1990 Formula 1 season marked the final year for the Honda V10 engine, with this particular unit (V805) powering Ayrton Senna's McLaren Honda MP4/5B during the final two rounds - making it the last Honda V10 Formula One unit ever raced by the three-time F1 champion (1988, 1990, 1991). This unit was used during the warmup for the Japanese Grand Prix (round 15) and raced in the Australian Grand Prix (round 16). Senna secured his second Drivers' Championship that year, while he and teammate Gerhard Berger earned McLaren Honda a third-consecutive Constructors' Championship.
During this time, all Honda F1 engines were sent back to Japan immediately after each race to be dismantled, investigated and learnings applied to future engine development. As a result of this process, it was costly to keep the used engines, and they were normally disposed of after diagnosis. It is for this reason very few historic Formula One engines still exist today. As the last Honda V10 Formula 1 engine, and development of the new V12 for the 1991 season already underway, there was no need to dismantle and examine this unit. Rather than the engine being disposed of, it was sent to the archives where it remained until recently.
The RA100E-V805 engine has been faithfully disassembled at the HRC facility in Sakura, Japan by the original builders of these very special winning engines. The item up for auction includes various internal and external components, such as camshafts, cam covers, pistons and connecting rods. All items are beautifully housed in a bespoke display case, accompanied by an original HRC certificate of authenticity.
Race Car Activations
HRC will display and demonstrate multiple race and championship winning machines throughout Monterey Car Week in celebration of the company's racing success, the 60th anniversary of the first Honda F1 victory, as well as the 75th anniversary of Formula 1.
Honda RA272 Scale Model by Amalgam Collection
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Honda F1 win, Honda has partnered with Amalgam Collection to create incredibly detailed models of the Honda RA272 F1 race car that took victory at the 1965 Mexico Grand Prix. Only 30 examples of the limited edition 1:8 scale models available worldwide, while 300 copies will be made of the smaller 1:18 scale.
About Honda
Honda offers a full line of clean, safe, fun and connected vehicles sold through more than 1,000 independent U.S. Honda dealers. The award-winning Honda lineup includes the Civic and Accord, along with the HR-V, CR-V, Passport, Prologue and Pilot sport utility vehicles, the Ridgeline pickup and the Odyssey minivan. The Honda electrified vehicle lineup, representing more than a quarter of total sales in 2024, includes the all-electric Prologue SUV, hybrid-electric Accord, CR-V, and Civic, and fuel-cell-electric CR-V e:FCEV. A hybrid-electric Prelude is set to join the Honda lineup late this year.
Honda has been producing automobiles in America for over 40 years and currently operates eight major auto manufacturing facilities in America. In 2024, more than 99% of all Honda vehicles sold in the U.S. were made in North America, with nearly 60% made in America, using domestic and globally made parts.
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About Honda Racing Corporation USA
Honda Racing Corporation USA (HRC US), has a rich heritage creating, manufacturing, and supporting Honda Racing and Acura Motorsports customers since its founding in 1993 as Honda Performance Development (HPD). In January 2024, HPD became HRC US, combining with HRC Japan to strengthen the company's overall motorsports capabilities. From pinnacle racing in INDYCAR and IMSA sports cars to commercial racing programs, HRC US leads all Honda and Acura high-performance racing programs in North America and will be involved in Formula One power unit development and race support related to the next phase of Honda starting in 2026.
HRC US specializes in the design and development of powertrain, chassis, electronics, and performance parts, as well as technical and race support. The company also offers parts and race support to Honda and Acura amateur and professional motorsports racers; and is continually expanding its palette of racing programs that make Honda racing products available to all racing styles, from karting and quarter midgets to the highest levels of professional racing. https://hondaracing-us.honda.com
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