Honda has rewritten racing history by securing their first overall victory at Daytona International Speedway during last night’s Rolex 24. The IMSA WeatherTechSportsCar Championship endurance race was a long fought battle but proof of the new car and its engine’s durability and power. The win against the Wayne Taylor Racing Dallara-Corvette was by 26 seconds, with Honda’s hot shoe, PipoDeraniremarking, “The last two and a half hours were pretty intense. With the second-place car really pushing us, I couldn’t make any mistakes.”
While Honda’s win is momentous, what’s even more striking is the engine that won – a heavily modified J35 V6 that can be found in the Odyssey minivan. The 3.5 liter HR35TT was developed by Honda Performance Development (HPD) and retains a remarkable amount of production-based components including the block, heads, valve train, alternator and oil filter. Debuting in 2014, the HR35TT uses twin turbochargers and engine management developed by HPD and McLaren.
The winning ESM Ligier-Honda JSP2 car pushed through the 24-hour endurance race without issue, entering Sunday morning in a close battle with the Corvette and two Daytona Prototype cars – no. 5 and no. 31 of Action Express. Of the three top finishing teams, 736 laps of Daytona’s 3.56-mile road course were completed equaling more than 2,600 miles.
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