Honda opts for BTCC Type-R 17 | 03 | 2015

    HONDA HAS CONFIRMED it will to race its new Civic Type R in the 2015 Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season. The car will be driven by former champs, Dalgety Bay's Gordon Shedden, and team-mate Matt Neal.

    Scheduled to be officially unveiled at the BTCC media day at Donington next Tuesday, the new car — which has been designed and built from the ground up in the Team Dynamics workshops in Pershore, Worcestershire — was spotted today at Brands Hatch

    Working in close conjunction with Honda UK manufacturing in Swindon, Honda Yuasa Racing started designing the car last September with the build starting in November.

    Based on the production version of the new Civic Type R which is due to hit showrooms in July, the race version will develop 350bhp with 400Nm of torque. 

    By building on the existing road car, which was sourced direct from the Honda UK factory in Swindon, the team has produced a car which has increased down force compared to last year’s Tourer, less drag and a more effective air flow management.

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    "We can't wait for the new season to start," Barry Plowman, technical director at Honda Yuasa Racing, said today. "Our car for 2015 is going to win races.  The shape of the new road going Civic Type R has allowed the team to build on the design and take it forward to be a championship winning car. 

    “2015 is widely being billed as the year Honda is back and we are continuing that in to BTCC.  We’ve worked hard over the winter to ensure we have a winning car for 2015.”

    The announcement comes as the team recently confirmed an unchanged driver line-up of Shedden and Neal for the sixth consecutive season.

    “This is a car that not just us, but the entire automotive industry has been waiting for,” added Neal. “We are as excited as anybody to start running the Civic Type R, which is a massive step forward from last year’s Tourer – from the engine to the handling and aerodynamics.”

    “The Civic Type R is an iconic car,” commented 2012 BTCC Champion Shedden.  “We are champing at the bit to get this distinctive, aggressive looking car out on the track.  It’s going to stand out and cause a real stir on the track.  Especially when we clean up in the championship!”

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    Jim McGill

     

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