Honda to keep chasing success in 2017

The manufacturer commits for one more year

By Emmanuel Touzot

24 September 2016 - 16:00
Honda to keep chasing success in 2017

Honda has extended its commitment to the FIA World Touring Car Championship by confirming its participation in 2017 when it plans a renewed bid for glory with its factory Civic WTCC challengers.

The Japanese manufacturer is enjoying its most successful WTCC campaign to date in terms of wins, poles and fastest laps as a works team by proving a consistent threat to pacesetter Citroën. Factory drivers Rob Huff, Norbert Michelisz and Tiago Monteiro have all won this season, while Honda has claimed five outright wins in the Manufacturers Against the Clock (WTCC MAC3) team time trial, a true test of effective team work and performance.

Honda’s upturn in form in 2016 is the result of a major overhaul of the technical personnel and operational procedures by its long-term WTCC partner JAS Motorsport in Italy. And Honda’s early confirmation of its WTCC programme for 2017 will enable JAS to advance its preparations for the new season, while also enabling it to introduce a number of developments designed in collaboration with Honda R&D in Japan to further enhance its level of competitiveness.

François Ribeiro, Head of Eurosport Events, the WTCC promoter, welcomed Honda’s announcement: “We are delighted Honda has renewed its commitment to the FIA World Touring Car Championship. Clearly it has examined the extensive benefits that a WTCC campaign can bring to a manufacturer and to the iconic Civic Type R model. I expect WTCC 2017 to be very open with close competition between Honda, Volvo Polestar, Lada Sport and the former factory cars from Citroën.”

William De Braekeleer, Auto Sport Manager, Honda Motor Europe, said: “The WTCC has been a fantastic platform for Honda to promote its products and values and we are delighted to be announcing our commitment to the 2017 FIA World Touring Car Championship while we are still more than two months away from the end of the current season. Support received for participation throughout the Honda organisation, both globally and on a national level, has also been fantastic. Furthermore, the enthusiasm of our customers and fans had been really exceptional this year and we would like to dedicate the continuation of our participation to them.”

Honda has been a manufacturer entrant in the WTCC since 2012. So far it has notched up 14 wins – including three at its home race – and took the prestigious FIA Manufacturers’ title in 2013.

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