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Honda Unveils 2015 IndyCar Series Aero Kits
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Road Course/Short Oval package shown
Efficient development utilized CFD and multiple simulation tools
Wide range of aerodynamic tuning options available to teams
TORRANCE, Calif. (March 9, 2015) – Honda today debuted the package of
aerodynamic upgrades and components its teams will use in the 2015 Verizon IndyCar
Series, as the manufacturer seeks to add to an already impressive list of
accomplishments in American open-wheel racing.
The 2015 Honda Indy car “aero kit”, produced by Honda Performance
Development, Honda’s racing arm in North America, includes nearly 200 individual
pieces that can be fitted to the existing Honda-powered Dallara Indy car chassis. All are
intended to give Honda’s six IndyCar Series teams the ability to maximize performance
at each of the 15 circuits that make up the 2015 championship schedule.
“We’re excited to reveal our aero kits as Honda welcomes this era of enhanced
competition in the Verizon IndyCar Series,” said Art St. Cyr, president of HPD and vice
president, auto operations, for American Honda. “Coupled to our proven Honda Indy V6
engines, these aero kits are the products of literally thousands of hours of research,
development and testing, as we seek to give our drivers and teams the tools they need
to win races, the Indianapolis 500 and the IndyCar Series championship.”
Following in the proven path of the successful Honda-powered prototype sports
racers – winners of 74 American Le Mans Series, TUDOR United SportsCar
Championship and World Endurance Championship races and multiple titles since 2007
– the Honda Indy car aero kits were developed by utilizing the latest in Computer-Aided
Design (CAD) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) technology.
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Concepts for the Honda aero kit were validated using Driver-In-Loop (DIL)
Simulators, minimizing waste at the prototype stage and allowing aerodynamic direction
to be determined prior to the creation of full-size components.
Components were then tested in a full-scale wind tunnel to confirm actual
aerodynamic performance characteristics, and create aero maps to be used during ontrack testing. Final proof-of-concept correlation then took place in a series of on-track
tests, totaling six days at various circuits, conducted by HPD with the assistance of the
Honda-powered Andretti Autosport team.
The complete kit provides Honda drivers and teams with a significant range of
available configurations to tune the cars to their desired characteristics and provide
additional visual variety to engage fans at all IndyCar Series circuits.
In addition to improving performance, aerodynamic safety was a primary
consideration in aero kit development. Working with INDYCAR, Honda has a wellestablished record of utilizing its development resources to produce a safer racing
environment, including the design and development of the fuel safety interlock system,
now standard on all Indy cars, and more recently the 2015 chassis floor and other future
safety developments to be fitted to the Dallara chassis.
“We’ve been encouraged by the performance of the new Honda aero kits in
testing, but of course the end goal is to win races, the Indy 500 and the championship,”
said St. Cyr. “We believe we have a superior aerodynamic and engine package. We’re
looking forward to the start of the 2015 season on the streets of St. Petersburg, and
taking on the battle for the Manufacturers’ Championship.”
Honda’s Indy car aero kits will make their public debut next week at the Verizon
IndyCar Series “Open Test”, March 16-17 at Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham,
Alabama. The 2015 season opens March 29 with the Firestone Grand Prix of St.
Petersburg, Florida.
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About Honda Performance Development
HPD was founded in 1993 to spearhead Honda’s entry into Indy car racing. No
other manufacturer has matched Honda’s success in Indy cars, which includes 211 race
victories, 15 drivers’ championships, six competitive manufacturers’ championships and
10 Indianapolis 500 victories since 2004, including the 2014 event won by Ryan HunterReay of Andretti Autosport.
HPD and Honda have a history of success in the classic endurance sports car
races, including a pair of LMP2 wins and a privateer LMP1 victory at the 24 Hours of Le
Mans since 2010; as well as multiple American Le Mans Series championships and five
LMP2 class victories at the 12 Hours of Sebring since 2007. HPD’s Honda engines
have recorded 74 race wins at endurance sports car races around the world, with 70 of
those victories coming in the HPD-developed line of sports prototype cars.
HPD offers a complete line of race engines for cars from grass roots to pinnacle;
for professional, amateur and entry-level racers. For more information about HPD and
the company’s racing product lines, please visit http://hpd.honda.com.
About American Honda
Honda established operations in America in 1959 and now employs more than
39,000 associates in its North American sales, R&D and manufacturing operations with
total capital investment in North America exceeding $23 billion.
Honda operates 17 major manufacturing facilities in North America producing a
wide range of Honda and Acura automobiles, automobile engines and transmissions,
Honda all-terrain vehicles, power equipment products, such as lawn mowers, mini-tillers
and general purpose engines, and the HondaJet advanced light jet.
Eight Honda auto plants in the region, including four in the U.S., have the
capacity to produce 1.92 million automobiles each year, using domestic and globally
sourced parts. In 2014, more than 97 percent of the Honda and Acura automobiles sold
in the U.S. were produced in North America.
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Those plants today manufacture 11 different models, including four passenger
cars and seven light trucks using domestic and globally sourced parts. A fifth U.S. auto
plant, the Performance Manufacturing Center, is under construction in Marysville, Ohio,
and in 2015 will become the exclusive global producer of the next generation Acura
NSX supercar.
Honda also operates 16 major research and development centers in the U.S.
with the capacity to fully design, develop and engineer many of the products Honda
produces in North America.
Images of the 2015 Honda Indy Car Aero Kit can be found at:
http://www.hondaracingmedia.com
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