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Honda RA272

The Honda RA272 was a Formula One racing car designed by Yoshio Nakamura and Shoichi Sano for the 1965 Formula One season. It was the first Japanese car to win in Formula One, achieving victory at the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix after leading every lap with driver Richie Ginther. The win came just two years after Honda started producing road cars, and was the first of 89 victories for Honda-powered Formula One cars.

Honda RA272
CategoryFormula One
ConstructorHonda
Designer(s)Yoshio Nakamura
Shoichi Sano
PredecessorRA271
SuccessorRA273
Technical specifications[1]
ChassisAluminium monocoque
Suspension (front)Double wishbone
Suspension (rear)Double wishbone
Length3,950 mm
Width1,675 mm
Height793 mm
Wheelbase2,300 mm
EngineHonda RA272E 1.5 L (92 cu in) V12 (60°) naturally aspirated, mid-engined, transversely mounted
TransmissionHonda 6 forward speeds + 1 reverse
Weight498 kg (1,098 lb)
FuelBP
LubricantsBP
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Notable drivers Ronnie Bucknum
Richie Ginther
Debut1965 Monaco Grand Prix
RacesWinsPolesF/Laps
8100

An evolution of the company's first car to enter Formula One, the previous year's RA271, the RA272 was noted for its technically advanced 1.5-litre V12 engine, designated the RA272E, which was the most powerful engine in the sport at the time.[2] Besides the win in Mexico, the car also managed to qualify in the top three in four of the eight races it entered.[3]

Concept Edit

As it was announced that the 1965 season would be the last for the 1.5-litre engines and new 3.0-litre regulations would come into effect in 1966, Honda decided to improve the previous year's RA271 model rather than develop a completely new car.[1] The RA271's successor was named the RA272, and key areas on which its development was focused on included improving the engine's power output, decreasing weight and improving reliability.[1]

The car's engine, designated RA272E, was a technically advanced (though rather wide and heavy) 48-valve 1,495.28 cc V12 engine (58.1 x 47.0 mm), which was water-cooled and transversely mounted in a rear-midship layout. According to Honda's official website, the engine gave 230 bhp (170 kW) between 11,500–12,000 rpm,[4] and by the end of the season it was reportedly producing 240 bhp (180 kW).[5][2] These figures were the highest of any engine in the 1.5-litre era, although the power band of the Honda engine wasn't as wide as some rivals.[2] The engine was safe at 14,000 rpm for short periods of time, which was unusually high for a 1960s engine design.[2] The V12 layout was unusual in the sport at the time, with most other manufacturers using V8 engines.[1]

The RA271 weighed 525 kilograms, which was 75 kg higher than the minimum weight specified in the rules.[6][1] To reduce this disadvantage, structural materials of the engine were changed and light alloys were used in the monocoque of the RA272, bringing the weight down to 498 kg, 27 kg less than the RA271.[4][1] The aerodynamics of the RA272 were also more refined compared to the RA271.[4] At the eighth round of the season in Italy, Honda introduced an updated version of the RA272 called the "RA272 Kai".[1] This version had a lower centre of gravity, as the engine mount position was lowered by 100 mm and the engine's forward lean angle was increased from 12.5 degrees to 25 degrees.[4] Cooling was also improved in the update with redesigned bodywork.[4]

Racing history Edit

For their second season in 1965, Honda signed Richie Ginther to drive alongside fellow American Ronnie Bucknum. In contrast to the inexperienced Bucknum,[7] Ginther had scored multiple podium finishes and gained a reputation for being a great test and development driver.[2][1]

The car made its debut at the second round of the season in Monaco. The race ended in a double retirement as the cars suffered gearbox and transmission issues.[2] Ginther qualified fourth at the next race in Belgium, and finished the race in sixth to give Honda their first points in Formula One.

The next race in France ended with ignition problems for both drivers, after a best qualifying position of seventh by Ginther.[3] At the following British Grand Prix, Ginther qualified a strong third, just 0.5 seconds off pole position, but in the race he spun the car before injection issues caused a retirement.[2][3]

 
Ginther leading the Dutch Grand Prix

Ginther again qualified third at the Dutch Grand Prix, this time within three tenths of pole.[8] He shot into the lead for the first two laps, but then spun twice, eventually finishing sixth to score more points.[2]

The team didn't participate in the German Grand Prix as they were developing an updated version of the car, but returned for the next race in Italy with the updated cars.[1] The race saw Bucknum return to the grid, as he had missed two races due to suffering a broken leg in a testing accident at Honda's Suzuka Circuit in Japan.[2] He qualified sixth for the race – ahead of Ginther – but both cars retired from the race with ignition problems. Ginther qualified third in the United States Grand Prix, only 0.15 seconds away from pole, and finished the race in seventh.[9]

The following Mexican Grand Prix, held at high altitude in Mexico City, was the last race of the season and the final race of the 1,500 cc era that began in 1961. Ginther once again qualified third, alongside Lotus' Jim Clark and Brabham's Dan Gurney in the top three, and immediately managed to pass both Clark and Gurney for the lead at the start of the race.[2] Ginther continued to maintain the lead and held off his opponents, some of whom ran into car trouble: Clark retired with engine issues on lap nine, while Jack Brabham and BRM's Graham Hill encountered engine-related issues towards the end of the race.[2] The RA272 ran without issues, and Ginther ultimately led all 65 laps to beat second-placed Gurney to the Grand Prix win.[10][11] Bucknum finished fifth, ahead of the Ferraris and other cars, to make it a double points finish for the team.[2] It was a historic moment, as it was the first ever Grand Prix victory for a Japanese car, engine, and team.[12] It was the first of 89 Formula One wins for Honda-powered cars, and came only two years after the company started producing road cars.[13] It was also tyre supplier Goodyear's first Formula One win.[14] After the race, team manager Yoshio Nakamura sent the message "Veni, vidi, vici" to the Honda headquarters in Tokyo.[15]

The Honda RA272E V12 had strong acceleration and often led the race into the opening lap after leaving the stationary starting grid. Despite not participating in every race, Honda finished their second season in Formula One sixth in the constructors' championship.[16]

Legacy Edit

Honda's Type R cars traditionally have a Championship White paint option and a red Honda badge as a tribute to the RA272.[17] The RA272 was inducted into the Japanese Automobile Hall of Fame in 2020, who called it "a historical car that made the world know the high level of Japanese technology".[18] Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti drove the RA272 in 2011, after which he remarked that it "probably has the best sound of any car I've driven or heard, and that's saying a lot. That's special."[5]

At the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix Formula One race – the replacement for the Japanese Grand Prix that was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic that year – the Red Bull-Honda team ran a livery inspired by the RA272 on their RB16B cars as a homage Honda's Japanese fans.[19] Two years earlier, the team's driver Max Verstappen tested the RA272 during the week of the Japanese Grand Prix, the first time he had driven a racing car made before 2008.[20]

The RA272 appeared in the Formula One Championship Edition video game as an unlockable bonus car.[21] It also serves as the design influence for the B Dasher kart in the Mario Kart series.[22] It was also introduced in Gran Turismo 7 as part of the 1.29 update.

Pictures Edit

Formula One World Championship results Edit

(key) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Engine Drivers Tyres 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pts. WCC
1965 Honda R & D Company Honda RA272E 1.5L V12 G RSA MON BEL FRA GBR NED GER ITA USA MEX 11 6th
Richie Ginther Ret 6 Ret Ret 6 Ret 7 1
Ronnie Bucknum Ret Ret Ret Ret 13 5

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Honda | Honda Racing Gallery | F1 第一期 | Honda RA272". Honda公式ホームページ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "8W - What? - Honda". www.forix.com. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  3. ^ a b c "Honda RA272 • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Honda | Honda Racing Gallery | F1 第一期 | Honda RA272". Honda公式ホームページ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  5. ^ a b Franchitti, Dario (April 2012). . Road & Track. 63 (8): 76–79. Archived from the original on April 14, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  6. ^ "Honda | Honda Racing Gallery | F1 第一期 | Honda RA271". Honda公式ホームページ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  7. ^ "Honda's RA271/272: one of the coolest, prettiest F1 cars ever". Top Gear. 2016-08-02. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  8. ^ "Netherlands 1965 - Qualifications • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  9. ^ "USA 1965 - Qualifications • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  10. ^ "Standings". Formula1.com. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  11. ^ "Mexico 1965 - Lap by lap • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  12. ^ Perkins, Chris (2020-10-02). "When Honda Brought a 1.5-Liter V-12 to Formula 1". Road & Track. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  13. ^ "Honda Global | Formula One Entry: The Initial Phase / 1964". global.honda. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  14. ^ "New Goodyear Tyres to Help Decide F1 Championship". www.atlasf1.com. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  15. ^ "SEEVERT GALLERY". www.honda.co.jp. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  16. ^ "Standings". Formula1.com. Retrieved 2019-06-17.
  17. ^ "Hardcore Hondas: Looking back at the legendary Type-R". driving. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  18. ^ "【ホンダF1】初優勝の1965年「RA272」が歴史遺産車に…日本自動車殿堂". レスポンス(Response.jp) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  19. ^ "Full Honda tribute livery for Red Bull's Turkish GP revealed". The Race. 2021-10-07. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  20. ^ "Max Verstappen tries Honda's 1965 Formula 1 car". www.autosport.com. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  21. ^ "IGCD.net: Vehicles/Cars list for Formula One Championship Edition". www.igcd.net. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
  22. ^ "Mario à la Kart: B Dasher". Reino do Cogumelo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-02-20.

External links Edit

  • Honda RA272 at the Honda Racing Gallery (in Japanese)

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The Honda RA272 was a Formula One racing car designed by Yoshio Nakamura and Shoichi Sano for the 1965 Formula One season It was the first Japanese car to win in Formula One achieving victory at the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix after leading every lap with driver Richie Ginther The win came just two years after Honda started producing road cars and was the first of 89 victories for Honda powered Formula One cars Honda RA272CategoryFormula OneConstructorHondaDesigner s Yoshio Nakamura Shoichi SanoPredecessorRA271SuccessorRA273Technical specifications 1 ChassisAluminium monocoqueSuspension front Double wishboneSuspension rear Double wishboneLength3 950 mmWidth1 675 mmHeight793 mmWheelbase2 300 mmEngineHonda RA272E 1 5 L 92 cu in V12 60 naturally aspirated mid engined transversely mountedTransmissionHonda 6 forward speeds 1 reverseWeight498 kg 1 098 lb FuelBPLubricantsBPTyresGoodyearCompetition historyNotable driversRonnie Bucknum Richie GintherDebut1965 Monaco Grand PrixRacesWinsPolesF Laps8100An evolution of the company s first car to enter Formula One the previous year s RA271 the RA272 was noted for its technically advanced 1 5 litre V12 engine designated the RA272E which was the most powerful engine in the sport at the time 2 Besides the win in Mexico the car also managed to qualify in the top three in four of the eight races it entered 3 Contents 1 Concept 2 Racing history 3 Legacy 4 Pictures 5 Formula One World Championship results 6 References 7 External linksConcept EditAs it was announced that the 1965 season would be the last for the 1 5 litre engines and new 3 0 litre regulations would come into effect in 1966 Honda decided to improve the previous year s RA271 model rather than develop a completely new car 1 The RA271 s successor was named the RA272 and key areas on which its development was focused on included improving the engine s power output decreasing weight and improving reliability 1 The car s engine designated RA272E was a technically advanced though rather wide and heavy 48 valve 1 495 28 cc V12 engine 58 1 x 47 0 mm which was water cooled and transversely mounted in a rear midship layout According to Honda s official website the engine gave 230 bhp 170 kW between 11 500 12 000 rpm 4 and by the end of the season it was reportedly producing 240 bhp 180 kW 5 2 These figures were the highest of any engine in the 1 5 litre era although the power band of the Honda engine wasn t as wide as some rivals 2 The engine was safe at 14 000 rpm for short periods of time which was unusually high for a 1960s engine design 2 The V12 layout was unusual in the sport at the time with most other manufacturers using V8 engines 1 The RA271 weighed 525 kilograms which was 75 kg higher than the minimum weight specified in the rules 6 1 To reduce this disadvantage structural materials of the engine were changed and light alloys were used in the monocoque of the RA272 bringing the weight down to 498 kg 27 kg less than the RA271 4 1 The aerodynamics of the RA272 were also more refined compared to the RA271 4 At the eighth round of the season in Italy Honda introduced an updated version of the RA272 called the RA272 Kai 1 This version had a lower centre of gravity as the engine mount position was lowered by 100 mm and the engine s forward lean angle was increased from 12 5 degrees to 25 degrees 4 Cooling was also improved in the update with redesigned bodywork 4 Racing history EditFor their second season in 1965 Honda signed Richie Ginther to drive alongside fellow American Ronnie Bucknum In contrast to the inexperienced Bucknum 7 Ginther had scored multiple podium finishes and gained a reputation for being a great test and development driver 2 1 The car made its debut at the second round of the season in Monaco The race ended in a double retirement as the cars suffered gearbox and transmission issues 2 Ginther qualified fourth at the next race in Belgium and finished the race in sixth to give Honda their first points in Formula One The next race in France ended with ignition problems for both drivers after a best qualifying position of seventh by Ginther 3 At the following British Grand Prix Ginther qualified a strong third just 0 5 seconds off pole position but in the race he spun the car before injection issues caused a retirement 2 3 nbsp Ginther leading the Dutch Grand PrixGinther again qualified third at the Dutch Grand Prix this time within three tenths of pole 8 He shot into the lead for the first two laps but then spun twice eventually finishing sixth to score more points 2 The team didn t participate in the German Grand Prix as they were developing an updated version of the car but returned for the next race in Italy with the updated cars 1 The race saw Bucknum return to the grid as he had missed two races due to suffering a broken leg in a testing accident at Honda s Suzuka Circuit in Japan 2 He qualified sixth for the race ahead of Ginther but both cars retired from the race with ignition problems Ginther qualified third in the United States Grand Prix only 0 15 seconds away from pole and finished the race in seventh 9 The following Mexican Grand Prix held at high altitude in Mexico City was the last race of the season and the final race of the 1 500 cc era that began in 1961 Ginther once again qualified third alongside Lotus Jim Clark and Brabham s Dan Gurney in the top three and immediately managed to pass both Clark and Gurney for the lead at the start of the race 2 Ginther continued to maintain the lead and held off his opponents some of whom ran into car trouble Clark retired with engine issues on lap nine while Jack Brabham and BRM s Graham Hill encountered engine related issues towards the end of the race 2 The RA272 ran without issues and Ginther ultimately led all 65 laps to beat second placed Gurney to the Grand Prix win 10 11 Bucknum finished fifth ahead of the Ferraris and other cars to make it a double points finish for the team 2 It was a historic moment as it was the first ever Grand Prix victory for a Japanese car engine and team 12 It was the first of 89 Formula One wins for Honda powered cars and came only two years after the company started producing road cars 13 It was also tyre supplier Goodyear s first Formula One win 14 After the race team manager Yoshio Nakamura sent the message Veni vidi vici to the Honda headquarters in Tokyo 15 The Honda RA272E V12 had strong acceleration and often led the race into the opening lap after leaving the stationary starting grid Despite not participating in every race Honda finished their second season in Formula One sixth in the constructors championship 16 Legacy EditHonda s Type R cars traditionally have a Championship White paint option and a red Honda badge as a tribute to the RA272 17 The RA272 was inducted into the Japanese Automobile Hall of Fame in 2020 who called it a historical car that made the world know the high level of Japanese technology 18 Three time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti drove the RA272 in 2011 after which he remarked that it probably has the best sound of any car I ve driven or heard and that s saying a lot That s special 5 At the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix Formula One race the replacement for the Japanese Grand Prix that was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic that year the Red Bull Honda team ran a livery inspired by the RA272 on their RB16B cars as a homage Honda s Japanese fans 19 Two years earlier the team s driver Max Verstappen tested the RA272 during the week of the Japanese Grand Prix the first time he had driven a racing car made before 2008 20 The RA272 appeared in the Formula One Championship Edition video game as an unlockable bonus car 21 It also serves as the design influence for the B Dasher kart in the Mario Kart series 22 It was also introduced in Gran Turismo 7 as part of the 1 29 update Pictures Edit nbsp The RA272 on display at the Honda Collection Hall nbsp Rear left view of the RA272 nbsp View of the cockpit nbsp The RA272 being driven at Goodwood in 2014 nbsp Side view of the car nbsp The RA272 at the start of the 1965 Dutch Grand PrixFormula One World Championship results Edit key Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Engine Drivers Tyres 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pts WCC1965 Honda R amp D Company Honda RA272E 1 5L V12 G RSA MON BEL FRA GBR NED GER ITA USA MEX 11 6thRichie Ginther Ret 6 Ret Ret 6 Ret 7 1Ronnie Bucknum Ret Ret Ret Ret 13 5References Edit a b c d e f g h i Honda Honda Racing Gallery F1 第一期 Honda RA272 Honda公式ホームページ in Japanese Retrieved 2023 02 20 a b c d e f g h i j k l 8W What Honda www forix com Retrieved 2023 02 20 a b c Honda RA272 STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 2023 02 20 a b c d e Honda Honda Racing Gallery F1 第一期 Honda RA272 Honda公式ホームページ in Japanese Retrieved 2023 02 20 a b Franchitti Dario April 2012 1965 RA 272 Road amp Track 63 8 76 79 Archived from the original on April 14 2012 Retrieved April 5 2012 Honda Honda Racing Gallery F1 第一期 Honda RA271 Honda公式ホームページ in Japanese Retrieved 2023 02 20 Honda s RA271 272 one of the coolest prettiest F1 cars ever Top Gear 2016 08 02 Retrieved 2023 02 20 Netherlands 1965 Qualifications STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 2023 02 20 USA 1965 Qualifications STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 2023 02 20 Standings Formula1 com Retrieved 2019 06 17 Mexico 1965 Lap by lap STATS F1 www statsf1 com Retrieved 2023 02 20 Perkins Chris 2020 10 02 When Honda Brought a 1 5 Liter V 12 to Formula 1 Road amp Track Retrieved 2023 02 20 Honda Global Formula One Entry The Initial Phase 1964 global honda Retrieved 2023 02 20 New Goodyear Tyres to Help Decide F1 Championship www atlasf1 com Retrieved 2023 02 20 SEEVERT GALLERY www honda co jp Retrieved 2023 02 20 Standings Formula1 com Retrieved 2019 06 17 Hardcore Hondas Looking back at the legendary Type R driving Retrieved 2023 02 20 ホンダF1 初優勝の1965年 RA272 が歴史遺産車に 日本自動車殿堂 レスポンス Response jp in Japanese Retrieved 2023 02 20 Full Honda tribute livery for Red Bull s Turkish GP revealed The Race 2021 10 07 Retrieved 2023 02 20 Max Verstappen tries Honda s 1965 Formula 1 car www autosport com Retrieved 2023 02 20 IGCD net Vehicles Cars list for Formula One Championship Edition www igcd net Retrieved 2019 06 27 Mario a la Kart B Dasher Reino do Cogumelo in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2023 02 20 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Honda RA272 Honda RA272 at the Honda Racing Gallery in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Honda RA272 amp oldid 1141720628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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