The official presentation of the Honda Racing F1 Team’s 2008 challenger
took place at the team’s operational headquarters in Brackley, UK.
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The official presentation of the Honda Racing F1 Team’s 2008 challenger
took place today at the team’s operational headquarters in Brackley,
UK.
The launch followed an initial shakedown period with the all-new RA108
in Valencia last week, in which the team’s race driver line-up of
Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button put evaluation mileage on the car
in preparation for the start of its pre-season testing program later
this week. The role of unveiling the RA108 in the team’s 2008 livery
today was assigned to new Test and Reserve Driver Alex Wurz. At the
wheel of the car for the very first time, Alex drove the RA108 through
the pitlane themed auditorium in front of the assembled crowd of 300
international media and guests.
Honda laid out its plans for 2008 and the longer-term, reaffirming its
commitment to the sport and underlining the determination of a
revitalized team to realize its ambitions. The team’s 2008 challenge
sees a substantial evolution in three key areas, the most fundamental
of which is a directional step change in the car design philosophy. The
entire process from concept to launch has been re-evaluated. The new
car is a considered response to the challenges of 2007, benefiting from
the combined resources of the Honda Racing F1 Team’s three bases in
Brackley and Bracknell in the UK and the Honda R&D centre at
Tochigi in Japan.
The RA108 is also the product of a strengthened engineering team,
combining the depth of experience of the existing resource with new and
wide-ranging expertise in key areas under the leadership of new Team
Principal Ross Brawn. In turn the team will benefit from the continuity
provided by the race driver pairing of Jenson Button and Rubens
Barrichello for a third successive season. Combined with the
development talents of Test and Reserve Driver Alex Wurz, Honda will
field the most experienced driver line-up on the Formula One grid.
The launch of the RA108 and its livery also saw the introduction of the team’s
earthdreams program. e
arthdreams is the evolution of the award winning
myearthdream
concept launched in 2007 and represents the next stage of Honda’s long
term commitment to harnessing the passion of Formula One and its
partners to provide support and investment for good causes through a
unique cause related marketing initiative.
Moving the focus from raising environmental awareness to action, the
Honda Racing F1 Team and its partners have committed $1.2 million
, with $700,000 already allocated. The first of the
earthdreams supported
projects was also announced. The team paid particular tribute to its
partner Seiko (www.seikowatches.com) who have been generous supporters
of the
earthdreams initiative.
Ross Brawn, Team Principal
“The RA108 car is a wholly different concept to its predecessors, in
terms of its aerodynamic layout and mechanical structure. The design
philosophy has been developed to allow greater scope for aerodynamic
packaging and exploitation, particularly to facilitate the introduction
of performance upgrades through the season.
“The focus has been on attaining a high level of aerodynamic efficiency
with stability and this is reflected in the way that the chassis has
been revised to interact with the different aerodynamic features and
the suspension. This approach should allow more potential for further
developments to take place, the first of which will be for Melbourne
when we will introduce a substantially revised aerodynamic package
compared with the car we have launched today.
“The Honda RA808E engine is subject to the FIA engine homologation
regulations and therefore the vast majority of engine components remain
unchanged. The exhaust geometry and air box have changed to suit the
RA108 aerodynamic package. An additional development is the FIA
requirement that the fuel mix should now contain 5.75% biofuel - an
initiative that Honda fully supports.
“Two of the most significant regulation changes are in the areas of
electronics and gearbox. The implementation of an FIA standard
electronic control unit and software has meant hard work during the
winter tests to integrate the new system with the RA108’s engine,
gearbox and chassis systems. With traction control and other driver
aids removed from the car there will be a greater emphasis on driver
skill.
“The RA108 carbon composite gearbox has been designed to meet the new
regulations which require each gearbox to complete four Grands Prix. We
have conducted extensive running on a test bed to optimize the gearbox
design and ensure that we can be confident of meeting the levels of
reliability required.
“The design of the RA108 ensures that all key areas comply with the FIA
safety regulations and crash test requirements for the impact
structures, such as the nose, monocoque and rear impact structure. We
have also increased the protection for the driver around the headrest
area.”
“Our target for 2008 is to get back to the position occupied during the
second half of the 2006 season when Honda fought for points at every
race. Only then will we have a stable base from which to target more
ambitious results.
“Since joining Honda my focus has been on evaluating the resources and
practices of the operation and understanding how we can progress. I
commend the entire team on the effort and commitment they have shown
after a disappointing 2007. We will have to wait and see how much of a
performance step has been achieved with this car, but in terms of
people and resources, all the right ingredients are in place with which
to move the Honda Racing F1 Team forward in pursuit of its racing
ambitions.”
Nick Fry, Chief Executive Officer
“Following a year where we failed to live up to our own expectations,
the team has made a number of key appointments in the second half of
2007 to strengthen our existing resource as well as bringing on board
new knowledge and different experience. In particular, the arrival of
Ross in the position of Team Principal has brought new impetus and
confidence to the whole organisation. This time last year saw the
beginning of a downward curve for us and there is a determined sense
that this year we are back on track. We have done everything possible
to honestly address the issues, which we have to view as valuable
experiences which have helped to put us in better shape for this year
and for the years ahead. Every area, from technical and aerodynamics to
marketing, has been strengthened with world class resource. The
disappointments of 2007 power our desire to do well in 2008.
“I am very pleased for our whole team that their hard work has resulted
in the RA108 meeting all its design targets on paper. We now need to
work hard between now and Melbourne to make sure that those translate
into good track performance and to discover whether these targets are
sufficiently high compared with the achievements of our competitors.
“Today also sees the introduction of
earthdreams, a
global cause related marketing program inspired by the Honda Racing F1
Team and evolved from the 2007 “myearthdream” initiative.
earthdreams’
mission is to harness the power of dreams by supporting, investing in
and empowering inspirational projects that have a positive impact on
the world around them which will be supported by Honda and its
partners. We have already informed projects that have been supported by
earthdreams so far and we look forward to working with
existing and new partners to contribute to those good causes. In
particular I would like to thank Seiko on behalf of the recipients for
their generous contributions and support.”
Hiroshi Oshima, Operating Officer, Honda Motor Co., Ltd (Corporate Communications, Motor Sports)
“It gives me great pleasure to see the launch of the Honda RA108 car.
We have put a difficult 2007 firmly behind us and, in the spirit of
Honda, we are firmly focused on the challenge of 2008 and working hard
towards our longer-term championship ambitions. Over the past few
months I have been very pleased to see the steps which have been taken
to strengthen the engineering side of our operation and gain maximum
benefit from our Honda R&D facility to the benefit of the F1 team.
The new
earthdreams
livery represents the fusion of the many years of motor sports heritage
that is part of Honda’s DNA and the marketing program we announced last
year. Our objective is to reward the great many Honda fans all over the
world with an improved performance this season and continue the pursuit
of our racing dream.”
Jenson Button, Race Driver, Car No 16
“My motivation is to be with a team that is setting its sights on
performing at the highest level and in a car that is competitive and I
have faith in Honda for the period that lies ahead. I want to win races
and I want to be in contention to be world champion. The past five
years have been challenging and last year was disappointing, but the
team has recognized this and set about tackling the areas that have
prevented us from achieving best performance. Everyone at the Honda
Racing F1 Team has worked incredibly hard over the winter to develop
the RA108 ready for the launch today. The changes that we have made to
the team over the last six months of 2007 were exactly what the team
needed to take us forward this year and I am confident that we have the
right people, along with great support and resources from Honda, to
achieve our targets.”
Rubens Barrichello, Race Driver, Car No 17
“I had the opportunity to drive the RA108 for the first time in
Valencia last week and although I ran for just a few laps in the new
car, we were able to complete the planned activity. It is too soon to
reach any conclusions about the car’s handling and performance, but I
am looking forward to the Barcelona test this coming weekend and really
getting to grips with the development of the RA108. This year will be
my 16th season in Formula One and my third season with the Honda Racing
F1 Team, but my love of the sport and my enthusiasm is undiminished. In
fact, this year I will become the most experienced Grand Prix racer of
all time, which is something that I am very proud of. We have a very
strong development base this year with Alex Wurz joining the team and I
am really pleased that he will be able to input his experience and
knowledge into the RA108.”
Alex Wurz, Test & Reserve Driver
“I have enjoyed getting to know the Honda Racing F1 Team over the past
few weeks and took part in my first test with the team at Valencia last
week with an acclimatization program in the RA107. So far I have only
driven the RA108 for a few short metres at the launch event today so
I’m looking forward to the opportunity to try out the new car later
this week in Barcelona, when I will really be able to start
contributing to the development program. All three of my previous teams
have been world championship winners and I am very proud that I have
the opportunity to play a role in the pursuit of Honda’s ambitions.”