Honda HRC merchandise at WorldSBK Store: the power of dreams

Honda HRC merchandise at WorldSBK Store: the power of dreams

The Team HRC WorldSBK, also known as HRC Honda, is currently one of the powerhouses of World Superbike. And now you can get the HRC Honda merchandise in the WorldSBK Store! From HRC T-Shirts to jackets, HRC caps, and trackside essentials, the Honda SBK merchandise range at WorldSBK Store offers everything you need to support your team in style.

When it comes to motorsport heritage, few names carry the weight and worldwide recognition of Honda. For decades, the Japanese giant has been synonymous with engineering excellence, cutting-edge performance, and championship-winning pedigree. At the heart of its competitive success lies Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) — the official racing arm that embodies Honda’s spirit of relentless innovation and speed.

Today, fans have the can bring that racing energy to their wardrobe with the exclusive HRC Honda merchandise collection.

HRC Honda merchandise collection

Team HRC WorldSBK merchandise collections available at the WorldSBK Store include both official Honda HRC WorldSBK Team apparel, featuring the team's distinctive colours and sponsor branding, and a dedicated HRC lifestyle collection. This second range offers a selection of garments inspired by HRC's iconic colours and identity, perfect for Honda enthusiasts.

The Honda HRC WorldSBK collection includes everything from stylish team T-shirts with dynamic colour-block designs to high-quality outerwear worn by the mechanics, riders, and staff of the Honda HRC WorldSBK Team. These garments are designed to withstand the varying weather conditions encountered throughout the racing season.

Meanwhile, the HRC lifestyle collection features a more corporate approach, with timeless designs and colours that embody the identity and heritage of HRC through the years.

Honda HRC WorldSBK T-Shirt

The official Honda HRC WorldSBK Team T-shirt worn by team members features a distinctive all-red design, interrupted only by blue and white graphic lines across the sides and chest. This subtle detail cleverly enhances the Honda and HRC logos positioned on the left side of the garment.

One of the most distinctive features of the T-shirt is the Ixon shoulder padding. Inspired by the protective elements found on racing leathers, these padded inserts not only enhance the design but also provide additional comfort and protection. Through this detail, the French manufacturer Ixon creates a strong visual connection between the team's apparel and its racing equipment.

The sleeves display the logos of the team's sponsors, alongside the iconic Honda Wing and HRC emblems. On the back, the blue and white graphic pattern continues, accompanied by larger Honda and HRC logos.

Honda HRC WorldSBK Sweatshirt

The official Honda HRC WorldSBK sweatshirt follows a design language very similar to that of the T-shirt. The main difference lies in the placement of the blue and white graphics, which appear only on the front and back rather than extending to the sides.

The sweatshirt features long sleeves, a premium full-length zip, and two practical front pockets, each equipped with its own zip closure.

Like the rest of the team's apparel, the sweatshirt is manufactured by Ixon. The French motorcycle gear specialist leaves its signature through the distinctive white shoulder tabs featuring the Ixon logo, inspired by the protective elements found on the brand's racing leathers.

Honda HRC T-Shirt

This lifestyle Honda HRC T-shirt features a blue base design complemented by red side panels and white detailing on the shoulders. Both the HRC and Honda logos are prominently displayed, with the iconic Honda Wing always presented in red.

The result is a simple yet effective design that perfectly balances sporty aesthetics with everyday wearability.

Honda HRC Polo

The Honda HRC Polo combines white and blue to create a sober yet elegant design, with red used as an accent colour on the side panels.

The upper chest section is white and features both the HRC logo and the Honda Wing in red, while the lower section remains blue and uncluttered. A similar colour arrangement is repeated on the back.

Made from lightweight, high-quality materials, the polo offers excellent comfort for everyday use. The blue button placket allows for an adjustable fit while adding a refined finishing touch.

Honda HRC Technical Hoodie

Designed with paddock and workshop conditions in mind, the HRC Technical Hoodie combines practicality and comfort.

It features an adjustable hood, a full-length zip, and two zipped front pockets, making it ideal for cooler and windier days. The overall colour scheme follows the same visual identity as the HRC Polo, combining white and blue with red accents.

Some of the most attractive details can be found inside the garment. The hood features a blue exterior with a contrasting red interior, while the inner side of the sleeves incorporates red panels decorated with a sophisticated diagonal graphic pattern using two shades of red.

The HRC logo on the back is positioned slightly lower than usual, ensuring it remains fully visible even when the hood is worn.

HRC Honda Wing T-Shirt

A classic design with a modern touch, the HRC Honda Wing T-shirt celebrates one of the most iconic logos in motorcycling.

The large red Honda Wing logo dominates the front, while the HRC branding appears on the sleeves and back. The T-shirt features a clean white base colour, complemented by a subtle red detail inside the collar incorporating the Japanese flag.

Fresh, simple, and instantly recognisable, this T-shirt is perfect for warm and sunny days while proudly showcasing one of the most legendary symbols in motorsport.

What HRC represents

To wear an HRC Honda t-shirt is to wear over 60 years of racing legacy. It means believing in precision. In technology. In speed. And above all, in progress.

HRC isn’t just a logo—it’s a statement of intent. It represents the engineers who innovate beyond limits, the riders who risk everything for the win, and the fans who keep the passion alive across continents and generations.

With Honda SBK merchandise, you’re not just buying a piece of clothing. You’re becoming part of a global movement that values performance, discipline, and relentless pursuit of perfection.

Honda HRC, more than a team

HRC was formed with a clear mission: to develop, support, and manage all of Honda’s racing endeavors in two-wheel motorsport. That includes MotoGP, motocross, endurance racing, and of course, WorldSBK.

Under the HRC banner, Honda has become one of the most successful brands in racing history. HRC machines have won countless races and championships, all while pushing the limits of performance and technology, including the current effort competing at World Superbike.

This commitment to racing excellence isn’t just felt on the track—it’s worn with pride through HRC Honda t-shirts, jackets, and fanwear designed for those who live and breathe motorsport. So, when you wear your t-shirt or cap of Honda HRC team at WorldSBK you are also wearing a legendary name that has dominated and inspired awe and admiration during decades on every track around the world. Wear it with pride!

Founding HRC: the merging of forces of the golden wing brand

Honda Racing Corporation, or HRC, was established in 1982 to consolidate Honda's global racing activities under one expert roof.

The antecessor of HRC was Honda Racing Service Center (known of RSC) and the ‘NR block’ of the Honda R&D department. But to further understand how HRC became the number one force in motorcycle racing, we must go back in time.

Honda’s racing spirit dates back much further. From its very beginnings in the 1950s, Soichiro Honda was determined to prove his motorcycles on the toughest tracks in the world. This made him start to race first in Japan and rapidly expanding to international events. But Soichiro wanted to win the most prestigious and demanding race of the era, the Isle of Man TT, then part of the Motorcycle Grand Prix Championship (now known as MotoGP). His first entry was in 1959- and three years later he was already winning his first World titles and the coveted TT. The dream became a reality.

But by the force of circumstances and economic restrains, Honda was obliged to end it’s racing Grand Prix program – yes, even the big suffer sometime. But by 1973 Honda opened a division for purely motorcycling racing, and specifically for domestic competitions and commercial bikes in racing under the name Honda Racing Service Center Corporation. The RSC developed the antecessors of what now we can consider Superbike racing and soon became a big name, with full factory team in World Endurance racing with the RCB1000 machine and many other efforts.

In parallel, Honda returned to Grand Prix. Since 1979, the Honda R&D division created the NR office (standing for ‘New Racer’) to create a groundbreaking new GP prototype. The result was the famous NR500 with oval pistons. Results were not by the side of Honda, but the technical legacy and creativity achieved marked an era inside the company and in the minds of the fans.

By 1982, with founding date on September 1, Honda decided to merge the RSC company with the NR block of R&D to create a new company: Honda Racing Corporation. This allowed for a concentration of all motorcycling racing activities under one roof, with better coordination and synergies between all the racing programs and better service for customers and teams.

The creation of HRC established a benchmark for all the other manufacturers on how to manage a factory’s racing efforts and succeed in the tracks in all types of championships.

After 40 years of successful competition, HRC started a new era in April 1st 2022 with the expansion to automobile racing. Following what Honda did in motorcycling, all the automobile competition activities came under one roof, including F1, and under the branding of HRC. This new expansion came with a redesign of the HRC logo, with a darker shaded blue in the corporative colors and the HRC lettering with a more slanted look.

Honda in WorldSBK

Honda’s presence in WorldSBK dates back to the championship’s inception in 1988. From the very beginning, Honda has been a key player in shaping the series into one of the most exciting forms of motorcycle racing in the world.

One of the most iconic machines in Superbike history, the Honda RC30, won the very first WorldSBK championship in 1988 with American rider Fred Merkel. This marked the beginning of a long and storied relationship between Honda and the production-based championship.

Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Honda continued to compete at the top level, with bikes like the RC45 and the CBR1000RR Fireblade, piloted by legends such as John Kocinski, Colin Edwards, and Aaron Slight. The team consistently challenged for wins and titles, becoming a cornerstone of the Superbike paddock.

After a period of reduced involvement, Honda returned to WorldSBK with full factory support through Team HRC, reasserting its place in the series and investing heavily in rider talent and engineering. Today, with state-of-the-art CBR1000RR-R Fireblade machinery, and a renewed focus from the Honda Racing Corporation, the team is building momentum in the championship once again.

 

Whether you’re supporting HRC from the grandstands, at a watch party with friends, or on your own weekend ride, HRC merchandise lets you carry the speed and spirit of Honda wherever you go.

Shop the full Honda SBK merchandise collection now and join the red, white, and blue revolution. Because with HRC, you're not just a fan — you’re part of the team.

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