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Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) is a motorsport division of the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota.Alongside competition activities, the division develops technologies for the Gazoo Racing (GR) sub-brand of Toyota's sports and performance-oriented production road cars.
Toyota Racing Development (also known by its abbreviation TRD) is the in-house tuning shop for all Toyota and Lexus (and formerly Scion) cars. TRD is responsible both for improving street cars for more performance and supporting Toyota's racing interests around the world. TRD produces various tuning products and accessories, including ...
The Toyota Tundra race cars that run in the NASCAR Truck Series will continue to wear TRD Pro branding, and the TRD name will remain attached to the company's off-road racing program.
Currently, Toyota participates in the Toyota Racing Series, Super Formula, Formula Three, Formula Drift, NHRA, USAC, Super GT, NASCAR, the WRC and the WEC. Since 2015, all of Toyota's motorsport activities are handled by Toyota Gazoo Racing. Toyota also has a technical alliance with Haas F1 Team and plans to enter the Supercars Championship in ...
The Calty design was chosen, although the detailed work to turn it into a production car was done by Development Center 2 in Japan. [6] Here is a time line (model years) and list of vehicles Calty has contributed to: 2025 Toyota 4Runner [7] 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser [8] 2018 Toyota Camry NASCAR; 2018 Toyota Camry (XV60) 2015 Toyota Camry NASCAR
Vicki's biography as a member of the Road Racing Drivers Club reads in part "… the Toyota Atlantic Series which developed into the most successful and longest-running open-wheel driver development series in North America". The Toyota Atlantic Series ran on road courses, ovals, street courses and airports in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Toyota Supra Mk II used in the 1985 British Saloon Car Championship by Team Toyota GB Group A Toyota Supra Mk III used in the Australian Touring Car Championship. During the Group A period, Toyota used the Mk II for Division 3 category touring car racing, especially in the JTCC (Japan), ETCC (Europe), BTCC Britain) and ATCC (Australia) with the AE86 competing in Division 1.
All rounds were held alongside other national-level and local racing events; Rounds 1–4 and Round 7 were held alongside the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Yaris Cup sister series. Round 1 at Sugo was also run in support of the TCR Japan Series and Formula Regional Japanese Championship , and Round 5 at Okayama was held alongside the fourth Super Formula ...