Honda Civic Type R racer to join BTCC grid for 2015

Fresh off its show debut at Geneva last week, the new Honda Civic Type R is already prepared to hit the racetracks – the company has officially announced that the reborn hot hatch will join the grid of the 2015 British Touring Car Championship.

Currently undergoing testing in unbranded guise, the racer will be full unveiled at the BTCC media day at Donington on March 24. Honda Yuasa Racing also announced that it will be keeping its current drivers Matt Neal and Gordon Shedden, marking the sixth year the duo have been racing for the outfit.

Prepared by Team Dynamics, the Type R replaces the previous year’s Civic Tourer estate and promises increased downforce, reduced drag and more effective airflow management. Under the bonnet sits a 2.0 litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine that delivers 350 hp and 400 Nm, 40 hp more than the production Type R.

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“This is a car that not just us, but the entire automotive industry has been waiting for,” said Matt Neal. “We are as excited as anybody to start running the Civic Type R, which is a massive step forward from last year’s Tourer – from the engine to the handling and aerodynamics.”

“We cannot wait for the new season to start,” added technical director Barry Plowman. “Our car for 2015 is going to win races.  The shape of the new road going Civic Type R has allowed the team to build on the design and take it forward to be a championship winning car.”


GALLERY: Honda Civic Type R at Geneva 2015

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