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Honda Racing Corp launches exclusive collector memorabilia

HRC is offering a rare chance to own a piece of racing history in the form of the Honda RA100R F1 engine that powered Ayrton Senna's car.

Honda's racing division, Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), has launched exclusive motorsport memorabilia, allowing fans and collectors from around the world to purchase authentic, high-quality memorabilia, signed merchandise, limited-edition collectables, and rare artifacts. 

The first rare items that are being offered by HRC as part of its new memorabilia business include parts of the Honda RA100R F1 engine, which powered Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger's 1990 Formula 1 car.

The RA100E engine was disassembled by the mechanics at HRC's factory in Sakura City. The actual disassembly was done by the original builders of these special winning engines. The items include parts, such as camshafts, cam covers, pistons, and connecting rods, beautifully housed in ready-to-be-displayed cases, each accompanied by an original HRC certificate for authenticity.

These highly sought-after collector items will be offered for sale during Monterey Car Week.

 
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