Toyota to start on the front row for the 6 Hours of Fuji
Toyota Gazoo Racing has secured the front row for its home FIA WEC event at the Fuji Speedway tomorrow after an impressive performance in Qualifying this afternoon.
Toyota Gazoo Racing has secured the front row for its home FIA WEC event at the Fuji Speedway tomorrow after an impressive performance in Qualifying this afternoon.
Kamui Kobayashi secured Toyota Gazoo Racing the top spot in the final practice of the 6 Hours of Fuji which was run in varying weather conditions ahead of Sunday’s FIA World Endurance Championship race.
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.
Finally, McLaren has its own facility that is ready for use after leaving the Toyota Gazoo Racing wind tunnel in Europe.
Reigning world rally champion Kalle Rovanpera and Toyota teammate Elfyn Evans will be taking part in the Hyacenter Rally next week with the goal to ensure they’re ready for the World Rally Championship’s return to Finland next month.
The Rally Estonia this weekend will see an engine upgrade for Toyota’s GR Yaris Rally1.
Toyota Gazoo’s Kamui Kobayashi claimed the pole position for tomorrow’s Monza 6 Hours, putting a stop to Ferrari’s celebration following their historic triumph in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Kamui Kobayashi posted the quickest overall lap time as Toyota Gazoo Racing took first and third place dominating the second Free Practice session for the 6 Hours of Monza.
Ferrari has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time ever in almost 60 years in a dramatic 100th anniversary edition of the French endurance classi snapping Toyota’s winning record of five consecutive races.
Toyota Gazoo unveiled the hydrogen powered GR H2 Racing Concept designed with the intention of competing in the new hydrogen category at Le Mans, which intends to launch in 2026.