Honda to auction off parts of a race engine used by Ayrton Senna

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Honda has a rich history in motorsport, and it’s now offering pieces of it for auction through HRC, starting with parts from an engine used by Ayrton Senna. Those components came from a Honda RA100E V10 that powered Senna to the 1990 F1 championship.

The auction will take place during Monterey Car Week in August. Lots will include “various internal and external components, such as camshafts, cam covers, pistons and connecting rods, beautifully housed in display cases, each accompanied by an original HRC certificate of authenticity.”

We aim to make this a valuable business that allows fans who love F1, MotoGP and various other races to share in the history of Honda’s challenges in racing since the 1950s,” said HRC President Koji Watanabe in a press release. “Including our fans to own a part of Honda’s racing history is not intended to be a one-time endeavor, but rather a continuous business that we will nurture and grow.”

 

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