Honda 2025 Motorsports Program Overview

Honda announced its motorsports participation plans for the 2025 season.

Since first entering the Isle of Man TT races in 1959, with company founder Soichiro Honda’s passion to become the world’s number one in technology, Honda has continued to participate in various motorcycle and automobile races around the world. Many riders and drivers from yesteryear have competed on the world stage, and no matter how many times they have faced challenges, have overcome and accumulated victories by pushing on, undaunted. In 2025, Honda will continue to strengthen this challenging spirit and develop motorsports activities with the riders, drivers, and people who fight alongside Honda.

[Motorcycle motorsports activities]

In 2024, Honda won the Dakar Rally 2024, a world championship in which it competes as a factory team, for the first time in three years, and also won the Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race for the third consecutive year. It also won both the FIM*1 Trial World Championship and the FIM X-Trial World Championship, setting a new record of 36 consecutive titles over both series. On the other hand, Honda had a difficult year in the MotoGP class of the FIM Road Racing World Championship.

For 2025 in the MotoGP class, Honda will further strengthen its development system, including testing, in order to break out of its current situation. 2024 MotoGP riders Takaaki Nakagami and Aleix Espargaró will join the development team to accelerate development to enhance the RC213V’s competitiveness. The factory team will be named “Honda HRC” and will field two RC213Vs. For the satellite teams, Honda LCR will continue to race in 2025.
In the FIM Superbike World Championship, the factory team Honda HRC will continue to compete with two upgraded and more competitive CBR1000RR-R FIREBLADE SP racing bikes.

In the FIM Motocross World Championship, Honda will aim to regain the championship title in the MXGP class for the first time in three years through enhancing the competitiveness of the CRF450R and the team.
In the FIM Trial World Championship TrialGP class and FIM X-Trial World Championship, Toni Bou will aim to extend his record to 19th consecutive victories in both championships. Honda is also striving for back-to-back championships in the Dakar Rally 2025 currently being held in Saudi Arabia.

Honda aims to achieve carbon neutrality in all of its motorcycle products in the 2040s, and while continuing to work on the evolution of the internal combustion engine (ICE), is also working on the electrification of motorcycles as a key element of its future environmental strategy. In motorsports, last year Honda participated in the FIM E-Xplorer World Cup with the CR ELECTRIC PROTO. In addition, it entered three rounds of the MFJ*2 All Japan Trial Championship as a wildcard entry with the RTL ELECTRIC. Its development rider Takahisa Fujinami took three consecutive wins.
The RTL ELECTRIC will compete on a new stage in 2025, in the Trial World Championship Trial2 class.

*1 FIM: Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

*2 MFJ: Motorcycle Federation of Japan

[Automobile motorsports activities]

In 2024, Honda provided technical and marketing support to Oracle Red Bull Racing (RBR) and Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team (RB) as team partners in the FIA*3 Formula One World Championship (F1). Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) provided technical support by manufacturing power unit (PU) components other than the ESS*4, which were supplied to Red Bull Powertrains*5, and supporting PU operations throughout the season, thus contributing to Max Verstappen’s fourth consecutive Drivers' Championship title.
The partnership between RBR, RB, and Honda, which set a new record in F1 history with 21 wins in the 22 races in the 2023 season, is entering its final year. In 2025, HRC will do its utmost to help win the championship together with the teams. HRC will also continue to support the activities of Yuki Tsunoda, who is entering his fifth year in F1.

In Japan domestic racing, in 2024, DOCOMO TEAM DANDELION RACING, with drivers Tadasuke Makino and Kakunoshin Ohta, won the Teams’ Championship in the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship with four wins. In 2025, the team will continue to fight for the top, including the Driver's Championship. In the SUPER GT Series*6, Honda introduced the new CIVIC TYPE R-GT based on the CIVIC TYPE R in the GT500 class, resulting in STANLEY TEAM KUNIMITSU's Naoki Yamamoto and Tadasuke Makino finishing 2024 in second place in the standings. They will continue their challenge to win the championship in 2025. In addition, Shun Koide, who won the Japanese SUPER FORMULA LIGHTS Championship (SUPER FORMULA LIGHTS), will be racing in the GT500 class with Astemo REAL RACING.

In North America, Honda Racing Corporation USA (HRC US) will supply power units to five teams competing in the IndyCar Series. In addition, two Acura-branded ARX-06 cars supplied by HRC US will compete in the GTP class, the pinnacle category in the IMSA*7 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. HRC US engineers will take on a major part of the team operations for the #93 car, expanding the role of HRC US and accelerating both human resource and technical development. In addition, driver Kakunoshin Ohta will participate in three events with the team, including the 24 Hours of Daytona.

*3 FIA: Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile

*4 ESS: Energy Storage System, a battery system that stores regenerated electrical energy.

*5 Manufacturer of PUs for Red Bull Group F1 teams. Conducts ESS production and operation for current PUs.

*6 Supervised and operated by GTA Co., Ltd.

*7 IMSA: International Motor Sports Association

■Participation Overview (as of January 10, 2025)

<<Honda Participation in Motorcycle Racing>>

<<World Championship Series>>

◆FIM MotoGP World Championship (MotoGP)

<MotoGP>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda HRC RC213V 10 Luca Marini 27 Italy MotoGP
22nd
36 Joan Mir 27 Spain MotoGP
21st
CASTROL Honda LCR 5 Johann Zarco 34 France MotoGP
17th
IDEMITSU Honda LCR 35 Somkiat Chantra 26 Thailand Moto2
12th

◆FIM Superbike World Championship (WSBK)

<WSBK>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda HRC CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE SP
7 Iker Lecuona 25 Spain WSBK
12th
97 Xavi Vierge 26 Spain WSBK
11th
PETRONAS MIE
Racing Honda
21 Md Zaqhwan Zaidi 29 Malaysia. ARRC
ASB1000
6th
95 Tarran Mackenzie 29 U.K. WSBK
23rd

<WSSP>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda RACING World
Supersport
CBR600RR 6 Corentin Perolari 26 France WSSP 27th
FSBK SSP*8Champion
22 Ana Carrasco 27 Spain WWCR*9
Champion
PETRONAS MIE
Racing Honda
27 Kaito Toba 24 Japan WSSP
23rd
63 Md Syarifuddin Azman 23 Malaysia ARRC
AP250
6th

*8 Championnat de France Superbike Supersport 600

*9 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship

◆FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC)

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
TATI TEAM
BERINGER RACING
CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE
4 Hugo Clere 30 France EWC
5th
Martin Reaudin 26 France
Randy Krummenacher 34 Switzer land
F.C.C. TSR
Honda France
CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE SP
5 Alan Techer 30 France EWC
13th
Corentin Perolari 26 France
Taiga Hada 26 Japan
MANA-AU COMPETITION CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE
53 Marco Fetz 24 Germany EWC
15th
TBA    
TBA    
Wójcik Racing Team 77 Artur Wielebski 31 Poland EWC
7th
Kamil Krzemień 25 Poland
Jurand Kuśmierczyk 20 Poland

◆FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP)

<MXGP>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda HRC CRF450R 70 Ruben Fernandez 25 Spain MXGP
23rd
243 Tim Gajser 28 Slovenia MXGP
2nd
JWR Honda Racing 17 Cornelius Toendel 22 Sweden MXGP
15th
TEAM HONDA SR MOTOBLOUZ 24 Kevin Horgmo 24 Belgium MXGP
8th
303 Alberto Forato 24 Italy MXGP
19th
JM Honda Racing 32 Brent Van Doninck 28 Belgium MXGP
25th

<MX2>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda HRC CRF250R 18 Valerio Lata 19 Italy EMX250
2nd
73 Ferruccio Zanchi 18 Italy MX2
10th
JM Honda Racing 22 David Braceras 21 Spain MX2
16th
716 Noel Zanocz*10 18 Hungary EMX125
Champion

*10 Wildcard entry in EMX250 and MX2

◆FIM Trial World Championship (TrialGP)

<TrialGP>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Repsol Honda Team Montesa
COTA 4RT
1 Toni Bou 38 Spain TrialGP
Champion
38 Gabriel Marcelli 24 Spain TrialGP
2nd

<Trial2>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda Montesa RTL
ELECTRIC
256 Miquel Gelabert 26 Spain TrialGP
7th

◆FIM X-Trial World Championship (X-Trial)

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Repsol Honda Team Montesa
COTA 4RT
1 Toni Bou 38 Spain X-Trial
Champion
38 Gabriel Marcelli 24 Spain X-Trial
3rd

◆FIM World Rally-Raid Championship (Dakar Rally 2025)

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Monster Energy Honda HRC CRF450
RALLY
7 Pablo Quintanilla 38 Chile Dakar Rally
Overall 17th
9 Ricky Brabec 33 U.S.A. Dakar Rally
Champion
10 Skyler Howes 32 U.S.A. Dakar Rally DNF
42 Adrien Van Beveren 33 France Dakar Rally
Overall 3rd
68 Tosha Schareina 29 Spain Dakar Rally
DNF

<<Japan>>

◆MFJ All Japan Road Race Championship (JRR)

<JSB1000>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Astemo Pro Honda SI Racing CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE
4 Kota Nozane 29 Japan JSB1000
4th
SDG Team HARC-PRO. Honda 6 Teppei Nagoe 27 Japan JSB1000
6th
Team ATJ 8 Satoru Iwata 38 Japan JSB1000
8th
TBA Koki Suzuki 24 Japan ST600
4th
Honda Dream RT Sakurai Honda 9 Kazuki Ito 24 Japan JSB1000
9th
DUNLOP Racing Team with YAHAGI 10 Tetsuta Nagashima 32 Japan JSB1000
10th

<ST1000>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Astemo Pro
Honda SI Racing
CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE
3 Taiga Hada 26 Japan ST1000
3rd
5 Kota Arakawa 22 Japan ST1000
5th
  TBA      
TOHO Racing 4 Takuma Kunimine 26 Japan ST1000
4th
8 Kosuke Sakumoto 28 Japan ST1000
8th
MOTO BUM HONDA 9 Motoharu Ito 25 Japan ST1000
9th

<ST600>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
TN45 Racing Team CBR600RR 5 Tetsuya Fujita 21 Japan ST600
5th
MOTO BUM HONDA 9 Kai Aota 19 Japan ST600
9th
TBA Sho Tokuda 16 Japan J-GP3
21st
TBA Rui Kusu 19 Japan National
ST600*11
Champion
Japan Post Honda TP 11 Tomoyoshi Koyama 41 Japan ST600
11th
Astemo Pro
Honda SI Racing
12 Takuto Suzuki 22 Japan ST600
12th
Japan Post docomo business TP 17 Shu Yamato 21 Japan ST600
17th
SDG Team HARC-PRO. 21 Kanta Hamada 20 Japan ST600
21st
TBA Amon Odaki 17 Japan Junior GP
23rd

*11 SUZUKA Sunday Road Race National ST600

◆MFJ All Japan Motocross Championship (JMX)

<IA1>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda Dream Racing LG CRF450R 2 Haruki Yokoyama 26 Japan IA1
2nd
Honda Dream Racing Bells 4 Yuki Okura 26 Japan IA1
4th
T.E.SPORT 6 Gota Otsuka 28 Japan IA1
6th
TEAM HAMMER 9 Makoto Ogata 39 Japan IA1
9th
12 Yuta Ikegaya 35 Japan IA1
12th
TEAM KOHSAKA 25 Hakuryu Michiwaki 26 Japan IA1
25th

<IA2>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
TKM motor sports Iwate CRF250R 2 Takumu Yokosawa 26 Japan IA2
2nd
5 Taiga Yanase 19 Japan IA2
5th
Bells Racing 14 Rukumo Yoshida 16 Japan IA2
14th
Team ITOMO 16 Yusuke Mori 26 Japan IA2
16th
03 Raiki Minoura 16 Japan IB-OPEN
3rd
TEAM HAMMER 25 Takeru Fujii 17 Japan IA2
25th
TBA Oshi Takahashi 21 Japan IA2
Competed
05 Isshi Takahashi 18 Japan IB-OPEN
5th
07 Rikiya Onishi 21 Japan IB-OPEN
7th
T.E.SPORT 27 Takuya Yamazaki 17 Japan IA2
27th
TBA Mizuki Negishi 26 Japan IA2
Competed

<Ladies (LMX)>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
T.E.SPORT CRF150RⅡ 1 Manaka Kawai 22 Japan LMX
Champion
9 Kotono Yamazaki 16 Japan LMX
9th
TEAM HAMMER 4 Natsuki Kusumoto 21 Japan LMX
4th
Team ITOMO 6 Myu Minoura 18 Japan LMX
6th

◆MFJ All Japan Trial Championship (JTR)

<IA Super (IAS)>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 results
TEAM MITANI Honda RTL301RR 1 Tomoyuki Ogawa 48 Japan IAS
Champion
7 Yohito Takeda 23 Japan IAS
7th
HRC Club
MITANI & Shonai
15 Mizuki Urayama 17 Japan IAS
15th

<<Asia>>

◆FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC)

<ASB1000>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Boon Siew Honda Racing Team CBR1000RR-R
FIREBLADE
20 Azroy Hakeem Anuar 25 Malaysia ARRC
SS600
3rd
21 Md Zaqhwan Zaidi 29 Malaysia. ASB1000
6th
SDG HARC-PRO.
Honda Philippines
39 Keito Abe 21 Japan JRR
ST600
Champion
Honda Racing Thailand 41 Nakarin Atiratphuvapat 28 Thailand ASB1000
4th
Astra Honda Racing Team   TBA      

<<North America>>

◆AMA Supercross Championship

<450SX>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda HRC Progressive CRF450RWE 1 Jett Lawrence 21 Australia 450SX
Champion
96 Hunter Lawrence 25 Australia 450SX
9th

<250SX>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda HRC Progressive CRF250RWE 10 Chance Hymas 19 U.S.A. 250SX East
8th
30 Jo Shimoda 22 Japan 250SX West
4th

◆AMA Pro Motocross Championship

<450MX>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda HRC Progressive CRF450RWE 18 Jett Lawrence 21 Australia 450MX
9th
96 Hunter Lawrence 25 Australia 450MX
2nd

<250MX>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda HRC Progressive CRF250RWE 10 Chance Hymas 19 U.S.A. 250MX
4th
30 Jo Shimoda 22 Japan 250MX
6th

<<Overview of Honda Participation in Automobile Racing>>

<<Japan>>

◆Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship (SF)

Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
DOCOMO TEAM DANDELION RACING 5 Tadasuke Makino 27 Japan SF
3rd
6 Kakunoshin Ohta 25 Japan SF
4th
ThreeBond Racing 12 Atsushi Miyake 25 Japan SF
Competed
TEAM MUGEN 15 Ayumu Iwasa 23 Japan SF
5th
16 Tomoki Nojiri 35 Japan SF
2nd
B-Max Racing Team 50 Syun Koide 25 Japan SFL
Champion
PONOS NAKAJIMA RACING 64 Ren Sato 23 Japan SF
11th
65 Igor Omura Fraga 26 Brazil GT300
Competed

◆SUPER GT <GT500 class>

Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
ARTA 8 Tomoki Nojiri 35 Japan GT500
9th
Nobuharu Matsushita 31 Japan GT500
9th
16 Hiroki Otsu 30 Japan GT500
12th
Ren Sato 23 Japan GT500
12th
Astemo REAL RACING 17 Koudai Tsukakoshi 38 Japan GT500
10th
Syun Koide 25 Japan GT300
14th
Modulo Nakajima Racing 64 Takuya Izawa 40 Japan GT500
13th
Riki Okusa 25 Japan GT500
13th
STANLEY TEAM KUNIMITSU 100 Naoki Yamamoto 36 Japan GT500
2nd
Tadasuke Makino 27 Japan GT500
2nd

◆Super Taikyu Series <ST-Q class>

Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
Team HRC TBA TBA      

<<North America>>

◆IndyCar Series

Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
Chip Ganassi Racing 8 Kyffin Simpson 20 Barbados IndyCar Series 21st
9 Scott Dixon 44 New Zealand IndyCar Series 6th
10 Alex Palou 27 Spain IndyCar Series
Champion
Andretti Global 26 Colton Herta 24 U.S.A. IndyCar Series 2nd
27 Kyle Kirkwood 26 U.S.A. IndyCar Series 7th
28 Marcus Ericsson 34 Sweden IndyCar Series 15th
Meyer Shank Racing 60 Felix Rosenqvist 33 Sweden IndyCar Series 12th
66 Marcus Armstrong 24 New Zealand IndyCar Series 14th
Rahal Letterman
Lanigan Racing
15 Graham Rahal 35 U.S.A. IndyCar Series 18th
30 Devlin DeFrancesco 24 Canada IMSA GTD
26th
45 Louis Foster 21 U.K. INDY NXT
Champion
Dale Coyne Racing 18 TBA      
51 TBA      
TBA TBA Takuma Sato 47 Japan Indy500
14th

◆IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

Team No. Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
Acura Meyer Shank Racing
with Curb Agajanian
60 Colin Braun 36 U.S.A. IndyCar Series 40th
Tom Blomqvist 31 U.K. IndyCar Series 30th
Felix Rosenqvist*12 33 Sweden IndyCar Series 12th
Scott Dixon*12 44 New Zealand IndyCar Series 6th
93 Nick Yelloly 34 U.K. IMSA GTP
8th
Renger van der Zande 38 Netherlands IMSA GTP
3rd
Alex Palou*12 27 Spain IndyCar Series Champion
Kakunoshin Ohta*12 25 Japan SF
4th

*12 Endurance drivers competing in races of 6 hours or more

<Development of motorcycle riders and automobile drivers>

For the purpose of developing riders and drivers who will become formidable contenders on the global motorsports stage, Honda has been involved in nurturing world-class riders and drivers at 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. As a result, these programs have produced a number of outstanding riders and drivers who have been competing in their respective motorcycle and automobile racing categories inside and outside Japan. 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 Suzuka (HRS), where top-class riders and drivers provide guidance as instructors.

In the area of motorcycle racing, Honda will continue the activities of Honda Team Asia, which will continue to compete in the Moto2 and Moto3 classes of MotoGP in the 2025 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 junior formula categories in Europe, FIA-F4 or SUPER FORMULA LIGHTS, and other races through the Honda Formula Dream Project (HFDP).

In 2024, Honda trained drivers won all three participating categories, with Taito Kato winning the French F4 Championship, Shun Koide winning SUPER FORMULA LIGHTS, and Yuto Nomura winning the FIA-F4 Championship (Japan). In 2025, Kato will compete in the Formula Regional European Championship (FRECA) and Formula Regional Middle East Championship (FRMEC). Nomura will compete in SUPER FORMULA LIGHTS, and Rintaro Sato, a Honda Racing School Suzuka (HRS) scholarship winner, will compete in the French F4 Championship.

◆FIM MotoGP World Championship

<Moto2>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia KALEX 64 Mario Aji 20 Indonesia Moto2
29th
92 Yuki Kunii 21 Japan ST1000 /
ASB1000
Champion

<Moto3>

Team Machine No. Rider Age Nationality 2024 Result
Honda Team Asia NSF250RW 5 Tatchakorn Buasri 23 Thailand Moto3
26th
72 Taiyo Furusato 19 Japan Moto3
10th

◆Formula Regional Middle East Championship(FRMEC)

◆Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine(FRECA)

Team Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
ART Grand Prix Taito Kato 17 Japan French F4
Champion

◆French F4 Championship

Team Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
Rintaro Sato 18 Japan HRS Formula
scholarship(1st)

◆Japanese SUPER FORMULA LIGHTS(SFL)

Team Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
HFDP with B-Max Racing Team Yuto Nomura 19 Japan FIA-F4
Champion

◆FIA-F4 Championship(Japan)

Team Driver Age Nationality 2024 Result
HFDP with B-Max Racing Team Kotaro Shimbara 20 Japan HRS Formula
Scholarship
(2nd)
Syo Momose 17 Japan HRS Formula
Graduated

■Honda initiatives to expand the popularity of motorsports

Honda has been making active efforts to expand the popularity of motorsports, through various events and activities that can be enjoyed more casually by 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 Cup, CBR250R Dream Cup and CBR250RR Dream Cup, which feature production models, as well as the NSF100 HRC Trophy, which features the NSF100, an HRC production model racer 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. The HRC one-make race series enables participants to enjoy racing and/or strive to realize their dreams.

<Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2025>

Since 1981, Honda has hosted the Honda Eco Mileage Challenge, where participants combine their creativity, free 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. In 2025, Honda plans to hold regional competitions in three locations in Japan, and a national competition. In addition, the Honda Eco Mileage Challenge has evolved into an even more environmentally friendly motorsport by adopting carbon-neutral fuel made from plant-derived biomass since last year, with the aim of becoming carbon-neutral by 2050.

Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2025: Schedule in Japan

Date Event name Venue
June 14 (Sat) 38th Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2025, Suzuka East Course,
Suzuka Circuit (Mie)
June 21 (Sat) 16th Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2025, Motegi West Course,
Mobility Resort Motegi (Tochigi)
August 2 (Sat): Practice
August 3 (Sun): Race
40th Honda Eco Mileage
Challenge 2025, Kyushu
Circuit Course,
HSR Kyushu (Kumamoto)
October 11 (Sat): Practice
October 12 (Sun): Race
44th Soichiro Honda Cup
Honda Eco Mileage Challenge 2025,
National Competition
Super Speedway,
Mobility Resort Motegi (Tochigi)