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When we think of software defined vehicles (SDVs), Honda isn’t usually the first brand that pops to mind and neither are race cars. It’s probably time that perception changes, at least when it comes to Honda race cars. I recently had a conversation with Dr. David Salters, the president of Honda Racing Corporation US about racing and SDVs for Honda.

First off, for those not familiar, Honda Racing Corporation is the business unit of Honda Motor Company that is responsible for all of the motorsports activities. Soichiro Honda founded his namesake company in 1946 to build motor bikes. By 1958, Honda-san decided it was time to take a Honda motorcycle to the Tourist Trophy race on the Isle of Man and a now nearly 70 year heritage of racing began.

One of the key elements of Honda-san’s strategy was that associates including mechanics and engineers that worked on road vehicles should also spend time in racing. The pressure of competition was felt to be good spurring creativity and innovation. For decades, Honda associates would regularly rotate through the motorsports programs and then come back to production programs to apply what they had learned.

By 1964, Honda had its first entry into Formula One, one of multiple periods over its history that includes 9 drivers championships and 10 constructors championships with the likes of Nelson Piquet, Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost and most recently the last four for Max Verstappen.

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