Honda and British American Racing to Team up in F1 Racing from Next Year

May 21, 1999, Japan

Corporate

Tokyo, May 21, 1999 - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Honda) today announced that it has signed an agreement with the Formula One (F1) racing team British American Racing (BAR) to participate jointly in the F1 Grand Prix circuit as British American Racing - Honda, starting next year.
The objective of the new partnership is to push the limits of team competitiveness so that it will be capable of winning championships as soon as possible.

Under the agreement, Honda will develop and manufacture F1 engines and supply them to BAR. Honda and BAR will both be involved in racing car chassis development, with Honda assuming responsibilities for development work in new technological fields, including chassis management systems.

Honda's participation in the construction of highly competitive F1 machines will include sending a group of engineers to BAR from Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Honda's wholly owned subsidiary.

Since March of 1998, Honda had been studying various F1 racing re-entry factors, including team structure, timing of participation and technical evaluation of prototype machines, while also considering both the current and future business environment.

As a result of these studies, it was decided that an ideal partnership could be created by:

  • 1.Having British American Racing, a brand-new Grand Prix team, assume team management responsibilities and jointly develop the chassis with Honda, and
  • 2.Honda concentrating on the purely technological side in developing F1 cars for the next century.

Through this joint project, Honda will be entering its third era of F1 participation, more than seven years since its last race in its second era (1983-1992) and over 35 years after the very first race that began the first era (1964-1968).

Honda believes this project will nurture the capabilities of its engineers and develop advanced technologies, including those for chassis design and construction while meeting the expectations of its motorsports fans around the world. This time, Honda's F1 challenge will not be limited to simply supplying engines, but will be a more comprehensive effort, including total machine development, in conjunction with BAR.

Honda will also continue to extend technical support to Mugen Co., Ltd., in line with F1 participation plans of both Mugen and Jordan Grand Prix Limited.

Corporate profile:

British American Racing:

Managing Director Craig Pollock
Technical Director Adrian Reynard
Address Brackley, Northamptonshire, NN13 7BD United Kingdom
'99 season drivers Jacques Villeneuve (1997 Drivers Championship Title)
Ricardo Zonta
'99 season chassis BAR01 equipped with Supertec FB01 V10 engine