Honda 2023 Motorsports Program Overview

December 12, 2022 - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today held a press conference about its motorsports activities and teams for the 2023 season. Following is the summary of a speech by Shinji Aoyama, Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer of Honda, and the 2023 motorsports program overview. 

■Summary of speech by Shinji Aoyama, Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer of Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

In 1959, Honda competed in the Isle of Man TT Race for the first time, in our company founder Mr. Soichiro Honda’s quest to become the world’s number one in technology. Since then, Honda has been competing in various motorcycle and automobile races around the world. Many generations of Honda engineers and motorsports team members who came before us faced difficulties over and over again while competing on the world stage, but they overcame such difficulties and accumulated victories by taking on challenges without giving up. In motorsports, this attitude is indispensable for refining our people and technologies, and it is at the root of Honda motorsports activities. We will continue to further strengthen this ‘challenging spirit’ and keep evolving our motorsports activities together with our fellow riders, drivers and everyone who takes on challenges with us.

In the meantime, Honda has another critical mission to pursue in the area of motorsports. It is the realization of carbon neutrality. Honda has already been conducting research and development of technologies for carbon neutrality while proactively leveraging the field of motorsports. From now onward, we will further enhance our initiatives to put such technologies into practical use in our racing activities. Moreover, starting with motorcycles, we will explore possibilities of introducing electrified vehicles in actual races where we compete. 

Moreover, this year, with the aim of becoming an even stronger racing brand, we established a new structure where Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) assumes responsibility for automobile racing activities in addition to its existing functions for motorcycle racing activities. As a result of this change, we started seeing some positive effects of mutual collaboration of the technologies and know-how Honda has amassed in the respective areas of motorcycle and automobile racing. For example, in the area of automobiles, we are currently exploring the possibility of supplying base vehicles suitable for “participatory” motorsports that more people can enjoy more casually. For the development and supplying of such vehicles, we can share the know-how of Honda motorcycle racing divisions which are already engaged in similar activities. This is just one example, but by leveraging synergistic effects between motorcycle and automobile racing experience to the maximum extent, we will achieve outstanding performance in racing, and at the same time, we will strengthen our initiatives to offer more “participatory” motorsports opportunities which will enable more customers to enjoy Honda technologies and motorsports, and we will strive to popularize motorsports among a broader range of people.  

In order to fulfill the expectations of motorsports fans and Honda fans and customers all around the world and deliver more dream-inspiring and exciting experiences for people, we will continue putting our energy and effort in motorsports activities and keep taking on challenges.

【Motorcycle activities】

The 2022 FIM*1 Grand Prix World Championship (MotoGP) season ended in disappointment for Honda with no wins. However, Marc Marquez, who had been out of racing due to his fourth surgery, returned to race in the second half of the season and achieved a podium finish. Moreover, in the FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP) and the FIM Trial World Championship (TrialGP), Tim Gajser and Toni Bou won championships, respectively. Therefore, reclaiming the championship title in MotoGP is one of the top-priority challenges for Honda.  

From the second half of the 2022 season, Honda began incorporating knowledge from its automobile racing divisions in the area of aerodynamics and began to see synergistic effects between motorcycle and automobile racing experience including an improvement in aerodynamic performance. In the future, Honda will further strengthen its competitiveness by leveraging its knowledge in automobile racing in the area of combustion technology through co-creation between motorcycle and automobile racing divisions. Moreover, in the 2023 season, Joan Mir, the 2020 MotoGP champion, will join the Repsol Honda Team, and Álex Rins will join LCR Honda. By further strengthening its teams as well, Honda will strive to recapture the triple crown, the MotoGP rider, constructor and team titles. 

In the area of fostering young riders, Honda Team Asia, which competes in the Moto2 and Moto3 classes of MotoGP, reached the 10-year milestone in the 2022 season, during which Ai Ogura demonstrated outstanding performance and battled for the championship until the last race of the season. In the 2023 season, Honda will continue the activities of Honda Team Asia and also continue to utilize IDEMITSU Asia Talent Cup (IATC) as a program designed to foster young riders. Through these initiatives, Honda will strive to discover and foster more riders who can compete in world-class races.

【Automobile activities】

In the FIA*2 Formula One World Championship (F1TM), based on a request from Red Bull Group, HRC supported Red Bull Powertrains (RBPT) which supplies the power unit (PU) that employs Honda’s PU technologies to Scuderia AlphaTauri and Oracle Red Bull Racing, two Red Bull Group teams, and contributed to winning the drivers’ and constructors’ double title by Oracle Red Bull Racing. Honda will continue its support for RBPT in the 2023 season. 

Moreover, Honda will support participation of young Japanese drivers who are striving to compete in the pinnacle of world automobile racing in the FIA Formula2 Championship (F2) and other races, following in the footsteps of Yuki Tsunoda who will be competing in F1 with Scuderia AlphaTauri for the third consecutive year.

In Japan, Honda will strive to recapture the championship title in the GT500 class of the SUPER GT Series for the first time in three years by making changes to the team structure. Moreover, in the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship, where the second consecutive win was achieved in the 2022 season, Honda will welcome some new drivers, including one who received a scholarship from the U.S.-based Honda Performance Development (HPD), and strive for the third consecutive win in the 2023 season. 

In North America, through HPD, Honda will supply engines to 15 cars with 6 teams competing in the IndyCar® Series. In the IMSA*3 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, two teams will compete with the ARX-06, an Acura brand machine supplied by HPD. 

*1 FIM: Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

*2 FIA: Fédération Internationale de l‘Automobile

*3 IMSA: International Motor Sports Association

■Overview of Honda Teams for the 2023 Season

As of December 12, 2022

<<Overview of Honda Participation in Motorcycle Racing>>
<<World Championship>>
◆FIM Grand Prix World Championship (MotoGP)
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Repsol Honda Team
*4
RC213V
*4
36 Joan Mir
*4
25 Spain MotoGP
15th
93 Marc Márquez
29 Spain MotoGP
13th
LCR Honda IDEMITSU 30 Takaaki Nakagami
30 Japan MotoGP
18th
LCR Honda CASTROL 42 Álex Rins
27 Spain MotoGP
7th

*4 ☆on a team name indicates a factory team of Honda, ☆on a machine name indicates a factory machine of Honda, ☆on a rider’s name indicates an HRC contract rider

◆FIM Superbike World Championship (WSBK)  March 3, 2023 update
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Team HRC
CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE SP
7 Iker Lecuona
22 Spain WSBK
9th
97 Xavi Vierge
25 Spain WSBK
10th

PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda

Team

CBR1000RR-R

FIREBLADE SP

35 Hafizh Syahrin 28 Malaysia WSBK
23rd
51 Eric Granado 26 Brazil MotoE
2nd
<WSSP>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

PETRONAS MIE MS Racing

Honda Team

CBR600RR 95 Tarran Mackenzie 27 U.K. BSB
7th
7 Adam Norrodin 24 Malaysia ARRC
ASB1000
8th
◆FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC)
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

F.C.C. TSR Honda France CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE SP
1 Josh Hook 29 Australia EWC
Champion
Mike Di Meglio 34 France
Alan Techer 28 France FSBK
3rd
◆FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP)
<MXGP class>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Team HRC
CRF450R
70 Ruben Fernandez
23 Spain MXGP
8th
243 Tim Gajser
26 Slovenia MXGP
Champion
◆FIM Trial World Championship (TrialGP)
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Repsol Honda Team
Montesa
COTA 4RT
1 Toni Bou
36 Spain TrialGP
Champion
38 Gabriel Marcelli☆ 22 Spain TrialGP
5th
◆FIM World Rally-Raid Championship (2023 Dakar Rally)
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Monster Energy Honda Team
CRF450
RALLY
2 Ricky Brabec
31 U.S.A.

Dakar

Rally
Overall

7th

7 Pablo Quintanilla
36 Chile

Dakar

Rally
Overall

2nd

11 José Ignacio Cornejo
28 Chile

Dakar

Rally
Overall

6th

42 Adrien Van Beveren
31 France

Dakar

Rally
Overall

4th

<<Japan>> March 3, 2023 update
◆MFJ*5 All-Japan Road Race Championship (JRR)
<JSB1000 class>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Astemo Honda Dream
SI Racing

CBR1000RR-R

FIREBLADE

4 Kosuke Sakumoto 26 Japan JSB1000
4th
36 Ryo Mizuno 24 Japan BSB
23rd
Team ATJ 7 Satoru Iwata 36 Japan JSB1000
7th
TOHO Racing 10 Ryuichi Kiyonari 40 Japan JSB1000
10th

MurayamaUnso.Honda

Dream.K.W

12 Kosuke Akiyoshi 48 Japan JSB1000
12th
SDG Honda Racing 15 Teppei Nagoe 25 Japan JSB1000
15th
Honda Dream RT
Sakurai Honda
38 Kazuki Ito 22 Japan ST1000
19th

*5 MFJ: Motorcycle Federation of Japan

<ST1000 class>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Astemo Honda Dream
SI Racing

CBR1000RR-R 

FIREBLADE

1 Kazuma Watanabe 32 Japan ST1000
Champion
TOHO Racing 2 Takuma Kunimine 24 Japan ST1000
2nd
Japan Post Honda Dream TP 3 Yuki Takahashi 38 Japan ST1000
3rd
36 Takumi Takahashi
33 Japan BSB
20th
MOTO BUM HONDA 21 Yasuhiro Matsukawa 47 Japan ST1000
21st
27 Kota Arakawa 20 Japan ST600
Champion

SDG Motor Sports RT HARC-

PRO.

32 Ikuhiro Enokido 24 Japan JSB1000
8th
33 Yuki Kunii 20 Japan ST600
8th
<ST600 class>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Japan Post Honda Dream TP CBR600RR 2 Tomoyoshi Koyama 39 Japan ST600
2nd
TN45 with MotoUP Racing Team 5 Taiga Hada 24 Japan ST600
5th
29 Tetsuya Fujita 19 Japan ST600
MOTO BUM HONDA 6 Koki Suzuki 22 Japan ST600
6th
10 Motoharu Ito 23 Japan ST600
10th
27 Kai Aota 17 Japan Tsukuba
ST600
Champion
32 Kenichi Sakurai 51 Japan ST600
Astemo Honda Dream SI Racing 31 Burapa Wanmoon 14 Thailand Thai
Talent Cup
7th
◆MFJ All-Japan Motocross Championship (JMX)
<IA1 class>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Honda Dream Racing Bells CRF450R 4 Kainosuke Oshiro 23 Japan IA1
4th
6 Yuki Okura 24 Japan IA1
6th
TEAM HAMMER
Honda Technical College
5 Makoto Ogata 37 Japan IA1
5th
19 Yuta Ikegaya 33 Japan IA1
19th
T.E.SPORT 7 Gota Otsuka 26 Japan IA1
7th
17 Kazunori Ono 23 Japan IA1
17th
Bells Racing 10 Yohei Kojima 37 Japan IA1
10th

TEAM KOHSAKA with CARVEK
& BIKER’S STATION

KANAZAWA

12 Ukyo Michiwaki 29 Japan IA1
12th
TEAM KOHSAKA 24 Hakuryu Michiwaki 25 Japan IA1
24th
<IA2 class>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Bells Racing CRF250R 3 Taiga Yanase 18 Japan IA2
3rd
TKM motor sports Iwate 5 Takumu Yokosawa 25 Japan IA2
5th
07 Riki Sato 19 Japan IB-OPEN
7th
TEAM HAMMER
Honda Technical College
7 Eiki Suzumura 23 Japan IA2
7th
TBA Ryusei Suzuki 19 Japan IA1
21st
TBA Kazuki Fujii 18 Japan IA2
39 Oshi Takahashi 19 Japan

Chugoku

IB

Champion

T.E.SPORT 28 Takato Otsuka 19 Japan IA2
28th
34 Takuya Yamazaki 16 Japan IA2
36 Mizuki Negishi 24 Japan IA2
04 Hazuki Chiba 19 Japan IB-OPEN
4th
<Ladies class(LMX)>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

T.E.SPORT CRF150RⅡ 2 Manaka Kawai 20 Japan LMX
2nd
10 Kotono Yamazaki 15 Japan LMX
10th
17 Ibuki Hamanura 16 Japan LMX
17th
Team YAMAMOTO 5 Natsuki Kusumoto 19 Japan LMX
5th
TEAM HAMMER 8 Yuzuki Seo 15 Japan LMX
8th
Team ITOMO 9 Myu Minoura 17 Japan LMX
9th
◆MFJ All-Japan Trial Championship (JTR)
<IA Super class (IAS)>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

TEAM MITANI Honda RTL301RR 1 Tomoyuki Ogawa 46 Japan IAS
Champion
3 Seiya Ujikawa 20 Japan IAS
3rd
<<Asia>> March 3, 2023 update
◆FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC)
<ASB1000>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Honda Asia-Dream Racing
with SHOWA

CBR1000RR-R

FIREBLADE

1 Zaqhwan Zaidi 27 Malaysia ARRC
ASB1000
Champion
23 Andi Farid Izdihar 25 Indonesia ARRC
SS600
Champion
Astemo SI Racing
with Thai Honda
95 Passawit Thitivararak 26 Thailand ARRC
ASB1000
9th
SDG Motorsports
HARC-PRO Honda PH
73 Haruki Noguchi 21 Japan ARRC
ASB1000
2nd
<<North America>>
◆AMA Supercross Championship
<450SX>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Team Honda HRC CRF450R 23 Chase Sexton 23 U.S.A. 450SX
6th
45 Colt Nichols 28 U.S.A.
<250SX>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Team Honda HRC CRF250R 18 Jett Lawrence 19 Australia

250SX

East

Champion

96 Hunter Lawrence 23 Australia

250SX

West
2nd

832 Chance Hymas 17 U.S.A. Futures
National
Champion
◆AMA Pro Motocross Championship
<450MX>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Team Honda HRC CRF450R 23 Chase Sexton 23 U.S.A. 450MX
2nd
45 Colt Nichols 28 U.S.A.
<250MX>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Team Honda HRC CRF250R 18 Jett Lawrence 19 Australia 250MX
Champion
96 Hunter Lawrence 23 Australia 250MX
3rd
832 Chance Hymas 17 U.S.A. 250MX
37th
<<Overview of Honda Participation in Automobile Racing>>
<<Japan>>
◆Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship (SF)
Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2022 result
TEAM MUGEN 1 Tomoki Nojiri 33 Japan SF
Champion
15 Liam Lawson 20 New Zealand F2
3rd

DOCOMO TEAM DANDELION

RACING

5 Tadasuke Makino 25 Japan SF
5th
6 Kakunoshin Ohta 23 Japan SFL
2nd
ThreeBond Racing 12 Nirei Fukuzumi 25 Japan SF
19th
B-Max Racing Team 50 Nobuharu Matsushita 29 Japan SF
13th
51 Raoul Hyman 26 U.K.

Formula Regional

Americas Champion

TCS NAKAJIMA RACING 64 Naoki Yamamoto 34 Japan SF
10th
65 Ren Sato 21 Japan SF
12th
◆SUPER GT <GT500 class>
Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2022 result
ARTA 8 Tomoki Nojiri 33 Japan GT500
12th
Toshiki Oyu 24 Japan GT500
14th
16 Nirei Fukuzumi 25 Japan GT500
12th
Hiroki Otsu 28 Japan GT500
15th
Astemo REAL RACING 17 Kodai Tsukakoshi 36 Japan GT500
4th
Nobuharu Matsushita 29 Japan
Modulo Nakajima Racing 64 Takuya Izawa 38 Japan GT500
15th
Kakunoshin Ohta 23 Japan GT300
8th
TEAM KUNIMITSU 100 Naoki Yamamoto 34 Japan GT500
3rd
Tadasuke Makino 25 Japan
◆SUPER GT <GT300 class>
Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2022 result
TEAM UPGARAGE 18 Takashi Kobayashi 35 Japan GT3008th
Syun Koide 23 Japan FIA-F4Champion
<<North America>>
◆IndyCar Series
Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2022 result
Meyer Shank Racing 06 Hélio Castroneves 47 Brazil IndyCar Series
18th
60 Simon Pagenaud 38 France IndyCar Series
15th
Chip Ganassi Racing 8 Marcus Ericsson 32 Sweden IndyCar Series
6th
9 Scott Dixon 42 New Zealand IndyCar Series
3rd
10 Alex Palou 25 Spain IndyCar Series
5th
11 Marcus Armstrong 22 New Zealand FIA-F2
13th
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 15 Graham Rahal 33 U.S.A. IndyCar Series
11th
30 Jack Harvey 29 U.K. IndyCar Series
22nd
45 Christian Lundgaard 21 Denmark IndyCar Series
14th
Dale Coyne Racing 18 David Malukas 21 U.S.A. IndyCar Series
16th
TBA TBA
Andretti Autosport 26 Colton Herta 22 U.S.A. IndyCar Series
10th
27 Kyle Kirkwood 24 U.S.A. IndyCar Series
24th
28 Romain Grosjean 36 France IndyCar Series
13th
Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport 29 Devlin DeFrancesco 22 Canada IndyCar Series
23rd
TBA TBA Takuma Sato 45 Japan IndyCar Series
19th
◆IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
<Development of motorcycle riders and automobile drivers>
Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2022 result
Wayne Taylor Racing 10 Ricky Taylor 33 U.S.A. IMSA
DPi
2nd
Filipe Albuquerque 37 Portugal IMSA
DPi
2nd
Meyer Shank Racing 60 Tom Blomqvist 29 U.K. IMSA
DPi
Champion
Colin Braun 34 U.S.A. IMSA
LMP3
Champion

For the purpose of developing riders and drivers who will become formidable contenders on the global motorsports stage, Honda Mobilityland Corporation has been operating the Suzuka Circuit Racing School-Junior (SRS-Junior) for motorcycle riders since 1992, Suzuka Circuit Racing School-Kart (SRS-Kart) since 1993 and the Suzuka Circuit Racing School-Formula (SRS-Formula) since 1995. In 2022, with a goal to further increase the quality of development programs in each category, Suzuka Circuit School was renamed as the Honda Racing School (HRS), where top-class riders and drivers provide guidance as instructors. To date, these programs have produced a number of outstanding riders and drivers who have been competing their respective motorcycle and automobile racing categories inside and outside Japan.

Honda will continue to foster young riders and drivers who strive to compete in top categories. In the area of motorcycle racing, Honda will continue the activities of Honda Team Asia, which will compete in the Moto2 and Moto3 classes of MotoGP in the 2023 season, and also continue to utilize IDEMITSU Asia Talent Cup (IATC) as a program designed to foster young riders. Through these initiatives, Honda will strive to discover and foster more riders who can compete in world-class races.

In the area of automobile racing, Honda will further strengthen the environment to foster young drivers by offering development opportunities in formula races in Europe, FIA-F4 or Super Formular Lights races in Japan, and other races through the Honda Formula Dream Project (HFDP). Moreover, Honda will continue and strengthen its collaborative relationship with Red Bull Racing in the area of driver development. In Europe, Honda and Red Bull Racing are jointly working on plans to send Japanese drivers to GB3 Championship in the U.K. in addition to FIA-F2. 

Furthermore, in Japan, as in 2022, Red Bull Racing drivers will become ambassadors to HRS and teach the driving techniques of the world’s top level drivers directly to HRS student drivers, supporting their growth toward their goal to compete in world-class races. In addition, the joint driver development program Honda conducts jointly with Red Bull Racing at the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship (SF) also will be continued, and starting in 2023, jointly with HPD, Honda will offer a scholarship program to invite top drivers who compete in the Formula Regional Americas Championship to the SF. 

◆FIM Road Racing World Championship (MotoGP)
<Moto2>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia KALEX 35 Somkiat Chantra 23 Thailand Moto2
10th
79 Ai Ogura 21 Japan Moto2
2nd
<Moto3>
Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality

2022

result

Honda Team Asia NSF250RW
64 Mario Aji 18 Indonesia Moto3
26th
72 Taiyo Furusato 17 Japan Moto3
27th
◆FIA Formula2 Championship (F2)
Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2022 result
DAMS TBA Ayumu Iwasa 21 Japan FIA-F2
5th
◆GB3 Championship
Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2022 result
HITECH GP TBA Souta Arao 17 Japan French F4
3rd
◆All-Japan Super Formula Lights(SFL)
Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2022 result
B-Max Racing Team 50 Iori Kimura 23 Japan SFL
3rd
TODA RACING 2 Syun Koide 23 Japan FIA-F4 Champion
■Honda initiatives to expand the popularity of motorsports

Honda has been making active efforts to expand the popularity of motorsports. In order to convey the fascination of motorsports to a broader range of people, Honda has been conducting various events and activities including ones that can be enjoyed more casually by those people who are not yet so familiar with motorsports.

<One-make race series sponsored by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC)>

HRC is hosting one-make races at approximately 30 circuits throughout Japan under two categories of races with different purposes - to simply enjoy motorsports and to foster future MotoGP riders. 

The one-make race series hosted by HRC include HRC GROM CupCBR250R Dream Cup and CBR250RR Dream Cup, which features mass-market models, as well as the NSF100 HRC Trophy, which features the NSF100 a mass-market road racer of HRC and the HRC NSF250R Challenge which is designed to foster future MotoGP riders.

The one-make race series are being held at a number of circuits throughout Japan. In addition, HRC has been hosting some Japan-wide races (at Suzuka or Motegi) for riders who fulfill certain conditions and offering support for riders to step up through training classes. In other words, the HRC one-make race series have been a stage where participants can enjoy the races and/or strive to realize their dreams.

<N-ONE OWNERS’ CUP>

N-ONE OWNERS’ CUP is a participatory motorsports program that utilizes the N-ONE mini-vehicle. With the aim of offering a race where more people including racing beginners can participate more casually and experience the joy of driving/operating their vehicles, the N-ONE OWNERS’ CUP started in 2014, taking the form of a sprint race with commercially available vehicles licensed for public roads. With this existing concept that has proven popular, this motorsports event will again be held at eight circuits spread around Japan in 2022: Suzuka Circuit, Mobility Resort Motegi, Okayama International Circuit, Fuji Speedway, Autopolis International Racing Course, Sportsland SUGO, Tokachi Speedway and Tsukuba Circuit. 

<Honda Sports Driving Program [SCHOOL]>

The Honda Sports & Eco Program, which started in 2012, underwent a renewal and started in 2022 as the new Honda Sports Driving Program [SCHOOL] and will continue in 2023 at both Suzuka Circuit and Mobility Resort Motegi. The Honda Sports Driving Program [SCHOOL] is a program designed to enable more people to casually experience the fun of motorsports by using race-ready Honda Fit RS*6 with the concept of “drive, refine and compete.” In addition to the race-ready Fit RS, all necessary equipment is available as retail equipment for those who wish to participate in the program without their own equipment. The program also enables participants to obtain various types of licenses, making it possible for a wide range of people to enjoy the program, from motorsports beginners to those who are looking to compete in races.

For reference: Honda Sports Driving Program [SCHOOL] website URL:
https://www.honda.co.jp/drivers-challenge/hdp-school/about/ (Japanese)

*6 Previous generation Honda Fit RS

<Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2023>

Since 1981, Honda has hosted the Honda Eco Mileage Challenge, where participants combine their creativity, freewheeling thinking and technology and compete to see how far their handcrafted vehicles can travel on one liter of fuel. The cumulative number of teams participating in the Honda Eco Mileage Challenge since 1981 has reached approximately 15,000 teams.

Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2023: Schedule in Japan
Schedule Event name Circuit
June 3 (Sat.) 14th Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2023, Motegi West Course,
Mobility Resort Motegi (Tochigi)
June 10 (Sat.) 36th Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2023, Suzuka East Course,
Suzuka Circuit (Mie)
Aug. 6 (Sun.) 38th Honda Eco Mileage
Challenge 2023, Kyushu
Circuit Course,
HSR Kyushu (Kumamoto)
Sep. 9 (Sat.): Practice runs
Sep. 10 (Sun.): Finals
42nd Soichiro Honda Cup
Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2023, National Competition
Super Speedway,
Mobility Resort Motegi (Tochigi)
<Honda Racing THANKS DAY>

To show its appreciation to motorsports fans, Honda will host Honda Racing THANKS DAY 2023 after the completion of the 2023 season. The date and program details will be posted on the website as soon as they are available.

<For Reference: Main international races hosted by Honda Mobilityland Corporation>

Honda Mobilityland Corporation strives to contribute to the further growth of a motorsports culture in Japan by continuing hosting various events and races in 2023.

The Suzuka Circuit, which opened in 1962 as the first full-scale race course in Japan, will host a multitude of events again in 2023, including the F1 Japanese Grand Prix, where Yuki Tsunoda, in his third year competing as an F1 driver, is expected to show a great performance. Other races to be hosted by the Suzuka Circuit in 2023 include the Suzuka 8 hours Endurance Road Race, which will be held as a part of the FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC). Mobility Resort Motegi will continue hosting various races and events throughout the year including the FIM Grand Prix World Championship (MotoGP) race as well as the FIM Trial World Championship (TrialGP).

Main international races to be hosted by Honda Mobilityland
Category Schedule Title Circuit
TrialGP May 20-21
(Sat. – Sun.)
2023 FIM Trial World Championship
Japanese Grand Prix
Mobility Resort Motegi
(Tochigi)
EWC Aug. 4-6
(Fri. – Sun.)
2023 FIM Endurance World Championship
The 44th Suzuka 8 hours Endurance Road Race
Suzuka Circuit
(Mie)
F1 Sep. 22-24
(Fri. – Sun.)
2023 FIA Formula One World Championship
Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka Circuit
(Mie)
MotoGP Sep. 29 – Oct. 1
(Fri. – Sun.)
2023 FIM MotoGPTM World Championship
Grand Prix of Japan
Mobility Resort Motegi
(Tochigi)