Which F1 Cars Have Honda Engines?
Honda has a long and storied history in Formula 1, dating back to the 1960s. The Japanese manufacturer has powered some of the most iconic cars in the sport’s history, including the McLaren MP4/4, which won 15 of 16 races in 1988.
In recent years, Honda has returned to F1 with McLaren and Red Bull Racing. The partnership with Red Bull has been particularly successful, with the team winning the drivers’ championship in 2021 and 2022.
McLaren
McLaren has been Honda’s most successful partner in F1. The two companies have worked together on and off since the 1980s, and their partnership has produced some of the most iconic cars in the sport’s history.
- McLaren MP4/4 (1988)
- McLaren MP4/5 (1989)
- McLaren MP4/6 (1990)
- McLaren MP4/7 (1991)
- McLaren MP4/8 (1992)
- McLaren MP4/9 (1993)
- McLaren MP4/10 (1994)
- McLaren MP4/11 (1995)
- McLaren MP4/12 (1996)
- McLaren MP4/13 (1997)
- McLaren MP4/14 (1998)
- McLaren MP4/15 (1999)
- McLaren MP4/16 (2000)
- McLaren MP4/17 (2001)
- McLaren MP4/18 (2002)
- McLaren MP4/19 (2003)
- McLaren MP4/20 (2004)
- McLaren MP4/21 (2005)
- McLaren MP4/22 (2006)
- McLaren MP4/23 (2007)
- McLaren MP4/24 (2008)
- McLaren MP4/25 (2009)
Red Bull Racing
Red Bull Racing has been Honda’s most recent partner in F1. The partnership began in 2019, and the team has quickly become one of the most successful in the sport.
- Red Bull RB15 (2019)
- Red Bull RB16 (2020)
- Red Bull RB16B (2021)
- Red Bull RB18 (2022)
Other Teams
In addition to McLaren and Red Bull Racing, Honda has also supplied engines to a number of other teams over the years.
- Williams (2000-2005)
- BAR (2005-2008)
- Super Aguri (2006-2008)
- Toro Rosso (2007-2018)
- AlphaTauri (2020-2021)
Conclusion
Honda has a long and successful history in Formula 1. The Japanese manufacturer has powered some of the most iconic cars in the sport’s history, and it continues to be a major player in the sport today.