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Pulling out of F1 right before the team intro'd a class-leading car.
No S2000 replacement
No NSX replacement
No diesel Ridgeline
That video looks old, it doesn't seem to portray the Honda of today.
It's like 1968 all over again
In 1968, Jo Schlesser was killed in a Honda RA302 at the French Grand Prix. This racing tragedy, coupled with their commercial difficulties selling automobiles in the United States, prompted Honda to withdraw from all international motorsport that year.
'65 Honda S600
'02 Honda Mugen S2000
'10 BMW E90 M3
'15 Mini Cooper
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