Honda

Alex Palou drives the #10 HRC Honda to victory lane at Barber
05 May 2025
Alex Palou continued his impressive start to the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, winning for the third time in four races aboard his #10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda—this time sporting a striking Honda Racing Corporation livery.

Acura Integra Type S with HRC Prototype Performance Parts Competing in 3,000-mile ‘One Lap of America’ Road Rally
02 May 2025

American Honda Posts Multiple April Sales Records Powered by New Models and Improving Supply
02 May 2025
American Honda Posts Multiple April Sales Records Powered by New Models and Improving Supply

Chip Ganassi Racing to run special HRC livery at Barber Motorsports Park
02 May 2025
The current NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship leader, Alex Palou, will have a new look for the 2025 Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix this weekend as his #10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda will sport a Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) livery.

The Best Keeps Getting Better: Award-Winning Honda CR-V Adds More Standard Tech and New TrailSport Hybrid Trim
30 Apr 2025
The best-selling Honda vehicle keeps getting better and more versatile with the refreshed 2026 Honda CR-V adding a new TrailSport Hybrid model and more standard technology.

Chance Hymas Leads Red Riders With Sixth at Pittsburgh Supercross
29 Apr 2025
Round 15 of the AMA Supercross series took place in Pittsburgh, with Honda HRC Progressive’s Dean Wilson and Chance Hymas delivering respectable performances.

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29 Apr 2025
Round 15 of the AMA Supercross series took place in Pittsburgh, with Honda HRC Progressive’s Dean Wilson and Chance Hymas delivering respectable performances.
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