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Honda RA106
Formula One racing car From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Honda RA106 (originally known as the BAR 008)[2] was the car with which the Honda team competed in the 2006 Formula One season. It was driven by Rubens Barrichello, who joined from Ferrari, and Jenson Button, who had spent three seasons with the team as British American Racing. The year marked the first time Honda had competed as a full team since 1968; since then it had only competed as an engine supplier until taking over BAR completely in late 2005. The team's former owners British American Tobacco continued to sponsor the team through the Lucky Strike and 555 brands.
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Although the year was a significant improvement from Honda's performance in 1968 and BAR's performance in 2005, Honda was unable to challenge for the world championship after impressive winter testing form. The car was quick in qualifying but less so in the races. A performance slump mid-season also led to the team parting company with the car's designer, Geoff Willis, and he was replaced by the inexperienced Shuhei Nakamoto.
However, things improved from the German GP, culminating in Button's first F1 win in Hungary. Button was generally the stronger driver throughout the season, and it was felt that he deserved to get Honda's first win in their F1 return.
Honda finished the season strongly with a run of points finishes, culminating in a third-place finish for Button at the final race in Brazil. They also successfully introduced their 2007-spec engine before the season was over.
The team eventually finished fourth in the Constructors' Championship, with 86 points.
The RA106 formed the basis of the Super Aguri SA07.
The RA106 was also the last Honda-powered car to achieve a Grand Prix victory until Max Verstappen won the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix in the Red Bull Racing RB15.
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Sponsorship and livery
Honda used the Lucky Strike logos, except in countries that had a ban on tobacco advertising (San Marino, European, Spanish, British, Canadian, United States, French, German, Hungarian, Turkish, Italian and Brazilian Grands Prix). In China, it had 555 logos on the car in place of Lucky Strike.
In Turkey, the car ran with a special livery that coincided with their collaboration with Petrol Ofisi.
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Drivers' helmets
Jenson Button wore a special helmet at the British Grand Prix to cheer on the England team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Berlin. A red and white St. George's Cross has been added to the helmet, with the word "England" written through it.[3]
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- Jenson Button driving the RA106 at the 2006 Canadian GP.
- Anthony Davidson driving the RA106 at the 2006 US GP.
- The RA806E engine that powered the RA106
Complete Formula One results
(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)
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