1987: Doug Polen wins seven of nine races aboard the new Honda CBR600 in a dominating class debut.
1991: The next-generation CBR600F2 proves just as potent as the first edition as it takes all nine race wins in the series; Miguel Duhamel wins seven of those events.
1992: Continuing the streak from 1991, Tom Kipp gives Honda back-to-back titles aboard the CBR600F2.
1995: A new-generation Honda 600 yields another Honda championship with Miguel Duhamel, as the CBR600F3 sweeps all 11 races.
1997: Miguel Duhamel and the CBR600F3 absolutely dominate the class as this dynamic duo make it three consecutive championships for Honda.
1999: Honda introduces a new 600 and sustains a winning tradition as the new-model CBR600F4 captures a championship in the hands of Erion Racing's Nicky Hayden.
2000: Erion Racing makes it two titles in a row for the CBR600F4 as Kurtis Roberts wins the title with a spectacular pass in the last corner of the last lap of the last race in the series.
2003: Miguel Duhamel returns to the 600 SuperSport class armed and ready with the most radical CBR in history: the 2003 CBR600RR.