
Toyota confirms unchanged 2025 WEC driver line-up
In a strategic move aimed at maintaining competitive momentum, Toyota Gazoo Racing has officially confirmed its unchanged 2025 WEC driver line-up
In a strategic move aimed at maintaining competitive momentum, Toyota Gazoo Racing has officially confirmed its unchanged 2025 WEC driver line-up
In a spectacular finale to the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship season Toyota Gazoo Racing emerged victorious in the WEC 8H Bahrain, claiming both the race win and the coveted manufacturers title
The No. 8 Toyota Gazoo Racing GR010 HYBRID piloted by Brendon Hartley, Ryo Hirakawa and Sebastien Buemi won the 2024 FIA WEC 6 Hours of Sao Paulo
Kamui Kobayashi delivered Toyota Gazoo Racing its first pole of the 2024 FIA WEC season as the team locked out the front row for Sunday’s 6 Hours of Sao Paulo.
Sebastien Buemi led a Toyota 1-2 in Free Practice 2 for FIA WEC 6 Hours of Sao Paulo at Interlagos after setting the fastest lap in the team’s No. 8 GR010 Hybrid.
The No.8 Toyota Gazoo GR010 Hybrid leads the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans after a dramatic night at the Circuit de la Sarthe following a constant heavy downpour.
Sebastien Buemi posted the quickest time early in the session in the #8, as Toyota Gazoo Racing’s GR010 HYBRIDs finished 1-2 on the timesheets in the second Free Practice for the FIA WEC round at the Fuji Speedway this afternoon.
Toyota won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the fifth time in a row on Sunday, with the No. 8 car finishing ahead of the No. 7 car in another dominant performance.
Formula 2 driver Theo Pourchaire could be seeking to replace Sebastien Buemi at the Nissan Formula E team following his involvement in Gen3 development testing earlier this year.
Sebastien Buemi will join Envision Racing in 2023, after a historic eight seasons with e.dams where he won the Formula E championship in 2016.
In Free Practice 1 on Thursday, Toyota 1-2, Sebastien Buemi and Jose Maria Lopez lead the No. 8 and 7 GR010 hybrids, respectively, and are the only drivers to mark 1 minute 51 seconds on a hot afternoon. Buemi’s best was 1: 50.571, up 0.4 seconds in his sister car, and Nicolas Lapierre was the third fastest in the No. 36 Alpine A480 hypercar class, just one-tenth from Lopez. But Alpine wasn’t the third fastest overall. For Lapierre, Antonio Felix da Costa made the best pit in the No. 38 Jota ORECA 07 LMP2 car. It was 1 minute 51.083 seconds, 0.5 seconds behind Toyota’s best time, and 0.0015 seconds at Alpine. The second fastest LMP2 was in the hands of a Loic Duval pro, but the fastest of any professional amateur car. It was 0.129 off from Dacosta and 0.1 seconds off from Alpine. Sean Geleal, Giedo van der Garde and Filipe Albuquerque have completed the LMP2 Top 5 in the second (No. 28) Jota, No. 29 Racing Team Nederland and No. 22 United Autosports Orecas respectively. GTE posted the second fastest time in the combined GTE field with GTE Am and saw a storyline that appeared to be set to go through a race meeting. Porsche factory driver Richard Lietz beat the time with the No. 91 Pro Car (1: 57.983), Matteo Cairoli was the second fastest in the GTE combined order, with the No. 56 Team Project 1 GTE AM Porsche 1: 58.177. bottom. They are the top two in Porsche 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and No. A pair of 92 Pro Cars, Dempsey Proton GTE Amcars, and two Amaston Martins followed in order before the first Ferrari – 8th-8th fastest. But it wasn’t a professional car. In fact, three Am-class 488 GTEs beat the fastest of the two pro cars. This is after Ferrari has made it very clear that he is dissatisfied with the BoP being offered to the car here. Power savings and minor weight adjustments that have been criticized by the Italian camp. “We were forced to adopt a defensive strategy following the announcement of new balance of payments parameters that would disable automatic balance of payments,” Ferrari said in a media release at the pre-race conference. However, I don’t think the FP1 pace of professional cars in particular is maximizing its potential. Some Am Ferraris have a BoP that is more disadvantageous than the Pro 488, surpassing today’s Pro cars.