Honda Performance Development Appoints Allen Miller as Race Team Leader

 

  • Will be responsible for all Indy car, sports car and GT efforts
  • HPD veteran with more than two decades of racing experience
  • Most recently served as project leader for HPD sports car program

Allen Miller, a 21-year veteran with Honda Performance Development, has been named Race Team Leader for the company, heading up all on-track activities for HPD's pinnacle motorsports programs. The appointment was announced today by Art St. Cyr, president of HPD.

"Allen has been a vital part of HPD, virtually from the start of the company," St. Cyr said of Miller's selection. "His management skills, diverse racing background and extensive experience will be a huge benefit for HPD and our racing efforts in the Verizon IndyCar Series, the Pirelli World Challenge, and endurance sports car series."

"This is an exciting time in HPD's history," said Miller. "We're carrying on a multitude of new programs, including aero kits in IndyCar, the new ARX-04b Honda prototype sports car, and the exciting Pirelli World Challenge program for the Acura TLX GT. Each presents its own challenges and opportunities for the company, and I'm looking forward to contributing to our future success."

After four years with Nissan Performance Technology, Miller joined HPD as an engine builder in 1994, in the first full year of competition for the company, American Honda's  North American motorsports arm. At HPD, Miller played several key roles during Honda's highly successful Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) years, becoming supervisor of the engine shop in 1997, and serving as assistant manager from 2000 to 2002. During his years with HPD's CART effort, Honda power earned four manufacturers' championships and 65 race victories from 164 events, with Honda-powered drivers winning six consecutive titles.

 In 2006, Miller was named project manager for HPD's prototype sports car program, originally competing under the Acura banner, and in 2008 Miller was named project leader of the program. In eight years of American Le Mans Series, World Endurance Championship and TUDOR United SportsCar Championship competition, HPD has recorded 74 race victories, including two class victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and multiple manufacturer championships in the American Le Mans Series from 2008 to 2013.

In 2012, HPD became the first American racing organization in nearly forty years to win an FIA World Championship, taking the LMP2 title in the FIA World Endurance Championship.

Miller will be assisted in his new role by three veteran Honda engineers. Troy Hanson assumes the role of Manager for HPD's IndyCar Series effort; Matt Niles succeeds Miller as Manager for prototype sports car racing programs; and Lee Niffenegger manages the Acura Motorsports effort in the Pirelli World Challenge.

About Honda Performance Development

HPD was founded in 1993 to spearhead Honda's entry into Indy car racing. No other manufacturer has matched Honda's success in Indy cars, which includes 211 race victories, 15 drivers' championships, six manufacturers' championships and 10 Indianapolis 500 victories, most recently in 2014 with driver Ryan Hunter-Reay.

HPD's sports-car racing debut in 2007 at the 12 Hours of Sebring marked the first win for the HPD LM-V8 engine and the first for a Honda racing engine designed and developed outside of Japan. HPD has won the LMP2 category at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in both 2010 and 2012.

HPD offers a complete line of race engines for cars from grass roots to pinnacle; for professional, amateur and entry-level racers. For more information about HPD and the company's racing product lines, please visit http://hpd.honda.com.

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