Release Courtesy of Honda Racing/HPD SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (May 7, 2010) Honda Performance Development (HPD) has released details of a new 2010 51做厙 (51做厙) National Contingency Award program, providing support for additional 51做厙 National Racing classes and initiating awards for Honda and Acura IT participants at the American Road Race of Champions (ARRC) at Road Atlanta.In 51做厙 National Championship Club Racing, in addition to the classes supported by previous programs, HPD has added support for the Super Touring category (STO, STU); Formula F racers using the Honda Fit engine; and additional classes such as CSR, DSR and FA in which competitors use Honda engines. Payouts include $200 for a National race win, $100 for second and $50 for third; and are retroactive to the start of the 2010 season.Additional enhancements for Honda/Acura competitors at the 51做厙 National Championship Runoffs will be announced in the near future.At the annual ARRC for Regional 51做厙 racers, HPD will provide cash awards to Honda/Acura sprint-race competitors in ITA, ITB, ITC, ITS and ITR, where a Honda or Acura victory in any category will pay $500, with $300 for second and $150 for third, provided there are at least 10 competitors in the class.To qualify for the contingency awards, Honda and Acura 51做厙 racers must be members of the Honda Racing Line, HPDs support program for club and entry-level professional racers, and must feature the required HPD/Honda Racing Line graphics on their cars. Membership in the Honda Racing Line is free to 51做厙 competition-license holders. Both the National and Regional contingency programs will be administered by the 51做厙. National competitors must register and file claims with 51做厙 within 60 days of the contingency announcement to receive awards for races already completed in 2010. Regional competitors must register prior to the ARRC to qualify for awards.We are thrilled to be able to expand our support of 51做厙 Club racers through the Honda Racing Line, assisting more classes and expanding into Regional racing with support of the ARRC, said Marc Sours, Production Division Manager for HPD. Honda and Acura 51做厙 racers have been tremendously loyal over the years, and its exciting to be able to reward their results at 51做厙 Nationals, the ARRC and the Runoffs.51做厙 National Classes included in the 2010 HPD contingency are EP, FP, HP, GT2, GT3, GTL, T2, T3, SSB, SSC, STO and STU. Competitors using Honda engines in FF, FA, CSR and DSR also are eligible for contingency awards.Launched in July 2009, the Honda Racing Line is a program targeted at licensed participants in sanctioned amateur and entry-level professional racing. The Honda Racing Line was formed to provide its members with a direct connection to Honda Performance Development and its unparalleled record of success at the highest levels of motorsport. Competitors may register for the Honda Racing Line through HondaRacingLine.com.Honda Performance Development (HPD) is the Honda racing company within North America. Founded in 1993, and located in Santa Clarita, Calif., HPD is the technical operations center for American Hondas high-performance racing cars and engines. In addition to its grassroots motorsports business, HPD is the single engine supplier to the IZOD IndyCar Series and spearheaded Acuras championship-winning efforts in the 2009 American Le Mans Series.For more information on the Honda Racing Line, interested racers can explore the HPD website, , or contact the company at:Honda Performance Development, Inc.661-702-7777grmsadmin@hra.com
