Honda F1
Cars[muuda]
In action[muuda]
1967[muuda]
Honda RA300 at the 2006 Goodwood Festival of Speed
1968[muuda]
John Surtees at the 1968 German GP
Honda RA301 at the 2006 Goodwood Festival of Speed
2006[muuda]
Rubens Barrichello at a Catalunya test in April
Jenson Button at the Canadian GP
Anthony Davidson at the United States GP
Davidson at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
2007[muuda]
Barrichello leads Kimi Räikkönen at the Canadian GP
Barrichello leads Jarno Trulli at the United States GP
2008[muuda]
Barrichello leading Giancarlo Fisichella at the Belgian GP
In pit[muuda]
In exhibiting[muuda]
1960s cars[muuda]
Honda RA271 (1964) at 76e Salon international de l'automobile Genève 2006 in March 2006
Honda RA271: Honda debuted to Formula One with this model in 1964
Honda RA272 (1965) at 76e Salon international de l'automobile Genève 2006 in March 2006
Honda RA272, at Honda Collection Hall
Honda RA300 (1967) at the IAA 2007
Honda RA300 at the IAA 2007
Honda RA301 (1968) Indianapolis Motor Speedway test version
Honda RA301 (1968) Indianapolis Motor Speedway test version
1990s test cars[muuda]
2000s cars[muuda]
Honda RA106 at 76e Salon international de l'automobile Genève 2006 in March 2006
Honda came back to Formula One as a full-constructors in 2006
Honda RA106, at Honda Collection Hall
Honda F1 show car (2006 ver. color) with car number 11 for Rubens Barrichello
Honda RA107 (Jenson Button's car) at the 2008 Autosport Show
Engines[muuda]
- Honda engine users
Spirit (1983)
Williams (1983 - 1987), in 1985
Lotus (1987 - 1988)
McLaren (1988 - 1992)
British American Racing (2000 - 2005), in 2004
Jordan (2001 - 2002), in 2002
Super Aguri (2006 - 2008), in 2007
- Tyrrell (1991)
People[muuda]
- Gil de Ferran - Sporting director (2006 - 2007)
- Ross Brawn - Team principal (2008)
Drivers[muuda]
Richie Ginther (1965 - 1966) in 1966
John Surtees (1967 - 1968), in 1967
Jenson Button (2006 - 2008) in 2007
Rubens Barrichello (2006 - 2008) in 2006
- Joakim Bonnier (1968)
- David Hobbs (1968)
etc.[muuda]
CHEERIO!, TCHAU!, ADIOS!, SALUT!, ...: Anthony Davidson's third car with messages of separation from BAT at the 2006 Brazilian GP
See also[muuda]
- British American Racing - former team (1999 - 2005)
- Brawn GP - succeeding team