Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), a racing arm of Honda, announced the launch of its new memorabilia business, offering fans and collectors around the world an exclusive opportunity to own a piece of racing history. This exciting venture will feature a wide range of authentic, high-quality memorabilia, including signed merchandise, limited-edition collectibles, and rare artifacts from Honda's storied legacy in motorsport.
To commemorate the new memorabilia business, HRC has carefully selected rare, limited items from the historical Honda RA100E F1 engine, which powered the championship machine driven by Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger in the 1990 F1 season. This summer at Monterey Car Week in Monterey Peninsula, Ca. USA., fans will have the opportunity to own a part of Honda’s exciting F1 history.
By having a part of the Honda F1 engines that powered the winning machines driven by Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger, fans can vividly recall the glorious moment of those days whenever they like. Through this business, we aim to further enhance the racing brand value of Honda and HRC.
The RA100E engine was faithfully disassembled by skilled mechanics at HRC's factory in Sakura City, Tochigi Prefecture in Japan. The actual disassembly was done by the original builders of these very special winning engines. The items include parts, such as camshafts, cam covers, pistons, and connecting rods, beautifully housed in ready to be displayed cases, each accompanied by an original HRC certificate for authenticity.
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