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![]() January 9, 2004
Honda/Michelin Challenge race series returns to Canada
The single-marque road racing series was originally launched in 1975 with the Honda
Civic Hatchback. During its 17-year run, the series is estimated to have attracted
more than 400 amateur racers. The series also involved well-known Canadian race
drivers such as Richard Spenard, Tony Morris, Frank Allers, and Jacques Villeneuve Sr.
"Honda has a long history of racing," said Kalim Ansari, executive vice president of
Honda Canada Inc. "It is part of our company's culture, and we are very excited
about bringing this series back to the Canadian market. The Honda/Michelin Challenge
Series represents a significant part of our heritage and today's announcement will
allow us to share that heritage with a new generation of Honda customers and
Canadian motorsports fans."
"While there are a number of details still to be finalized, we are confident that
this series will be a positive boost to the Canadian motorsports community," Ansari
said. "We are working to have all the details in place and the necessary product
available from our dealers by next month for all aspiring racing enthusiasts."
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