Honda Civic WTCC

August 03, 2012
Honda Civic WTCC
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Honda has begun the track testing of its FIA World Touring Car Championship race car, the Civic WTCC.


Testing took place at the Vallelunga circuit, near Rome, Italy and follows the car's 'shakedown', which was successfully completed on July 27th at Vairano, a circuit near the J.A.S. Motorsport factory in Milan. Testing will continue throughout the year and is led by 2009 WTCC champion Gabriele Tarquini.

Starting at Suzuka in October this year, Honda will enter three races of the 2012 FIA World Touring Car Championship with one car, driven by Tiago Monteiro. All of the 2012 testing and race results will be fully utilised to further mature the Civic WTCC for full entry in 2013.

The final exterior of 2012 Civic WTCC race car was also unveiled. The new race car is the result of extensive wind-tunnel testing and features an extended front and rear skirt and other additional aerodynamic elements.

Commenting on the commencement of the Civic WTCC's track test programme, Alessandro Mariani, Team Principal of Honda Racing Team JAS said: "To see the finished Civic finally on the race track is an extremely emotional moment for the whole team. I am so proud of everyone involved. They have managed to accomplish so much in such a short period of time. Everyone has been working tirelessly for this day to happen and the new car and engine are no less than our expectations".

The Civic WTCC is powered by the HR-412E, a completely bespoke 1.6 litre 4 cylinder direct injection turbo-charged petrol engine, fully conforming to FIA regulations for the WTCC. Both Gabriele Tarquini and Tiago Monteiro will compete for Honda in the full FIA World Touring Car Championship in 2013.
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