Tokyo – TOYOTA
MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC), which regards motor sports as an ideal medium
for conveying the anticipation and excitement associated with
automobiles, announces it plans to continue engaging in motor sports
this year, despite being financially restricted by severe business
conditions. TMC plans to focus on these top-class racing series: the
FIA Formula One World Championship (F1), Japanese Super GT, Formula
Nippon and NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing). TMC
will also support young drivers expected to some day be competitive on
the world stage.
This will mark
TMC’s eighth year in F1 competition. Its TF109 racecar, in line with
new regulations, sports a broader front wing and improved performance
and reliability. With veteran driver Jarno Trulli and second-year
member Timo Glock, the team is aiming for its first win. The team’s
third driver, Kamui Kobayashi, will also compete in the just-below-F1
GP2 Series.
In Japan, TMC
will participate using the Lexus brand this year and will aim to
recapture the Super GT GT500 title using the Lexus SC430. TMC will
continue to supply engines to the Japanese Championship Formula Nippon
– the top category of formula car racing in Japan, aiming for the
fourth straight title by a Toyota-powered car.
In the United
States, TMC will again participate in NASCAR’s pinnacle Sprint Cup
Series with the Toyota Camry, which totalled 10 wins last year. TMC is
also aiming to win the Nationwide Series, NASCAR’s second most-popular
series, also with the Camry. And TMC will continue to race the Toyota
Tundra in the Camping World Truck Series (formerly the Craftsman Truck
Series), after having won both the manufacturer’s and driver’s titles
last year.
In addition to directly participating in racing, TMC is also committed to continuing its
support for a wide range of events and race categories starting from the grassroots
level to promote motor sports in general.
One such
initiative is the Toyota Young Drivers Program (TDP), which aims to
help train world-class drivers of the future. This year TMC has
selected eight drivers to participate in the programme, including
Kazuki Nakajima, a second-year driver for the AT&T Williams team
expected to play a bigger role this year.
Furthermore, to
promote environmentally friendly motor sports and to improve the
efficiency of hybrid systems (including those for production vehicles),
TMC will continue developing hybrid systems for motor sports.
TMC’s motor
sports activities are centered at TMC’s Motor Sports Division at TMC’s
Higashifuji Technical Center in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, and are
backed by regional bases in Japan (Toyota Technocraft Co., Ltd (TRD)),
Germany (Toyota Motorsport GmbH (TMG)) and the United States (TRD,
U.S.A. Inc. (TRD-USA)).
Outline of TMC’s 2009 Motor Sports Activities
1. F1
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The
Panasonic Toyota Racing team, which is competing in 2009 for its eighth
consecutive year, will aim for its first victory and strive to
accumulate points in each race.
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The
team will compete using a new racecar, the TF109, which features a new
chassis designed to deliver aerodynamic stability regardless of the
racetrack or driving conditions. The car’s suspension and gearbox have
also been modified in an effort to achieve greater driving performance
and reliability.
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This
year’s drivers will be Jarno Trulli (Italy, Car No. 9) and Timo Glock
(Germany, Car No. 10), driving for his second year in F1. The third
driver will be the TDP’s Kamui Kobayashi (Japan).
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TMC will also supply its RVX-09 engine to the AT&T Williams team.
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The TF 109 will have Bridgestone Potenza slick tyres.
2. Super GT
TMC will continue to support teams in this premier Japanese racing
series through Toyota Technocraft Co., Ltd (TRD). Vehicles scheduled to
participate are the GT500-class Lexus SC430 powered by a 3.4-litre V8
engine (RV8KG), the GT300-class Lexus IS350 powered by a 3.0-litre V8
engine (RV8J) and the Toyota Corolla Axio powered by a 3.5-litre V6
engine (2GR).
Supported Teams
|
Class |
Team |
Car No. |
Vehicle |
Drivers |
Remarks |
Tyre |
|
GT500 |
LEXUS TEAM LeMans ENEOS |
6 |
Lexus SC430 |
Daisuke Ito (Japan) |
|
BS |
|
Bjorn Wirdheim (Sweden) |
|
LEXUS TEAM KRAFT |
35 |
Lexus SC430 |
Hiroaki Ishiura (Japan) |
TDP driver |
BS |
|
Kazuya Oshima (Japan) |
TDP driver |
|
LEXUS TEAM PETRONAS TOM’S |
36 |
Lexus SC430 |
Juichi Wakisaka (Japan) |
|
BS |
|
Andrew Lotterer (Germany) |
|
LEXUS TEAM
ZENT cerumo |
38 |
Lexus SC430 |
Yuji Tachikawa (Japan) |
|
BS |
|
Richard Lyons (N. Ireland) |
|
LEXUS TEAM SARD |
39 |
Lexus SC430 |
Andre Couto (Portugal) |
|
DL |
|
Kohei Hirate (Japan) |
TDP driver |
|
GT300 |
RACING PROJECT BANDOH |
19 |
Lexus IS350 |
Tatsuya Kataoka (Japan) |
|
YH |
|
Manabu Orido (Japan) |
|
TEAM RECKLESS with SHIFT |
30 |
Lexus IS350 |
Kota Sasaki (Japan) |
|
KH |
|
(To be announced) |
|
Apr |
31 |
Toyota Corolla Axio |
Yuka Sakamoto (Japan) |
|
YH |
|
Hideki Yamauchi (Japan) |
|
Apr |
74 |
Toyota Corolla Axio |
Takuto Iguchi (Japan) |
TDP driver |
MI |
|
Yuji Kunimoto (Japan) |
TDP driver |
Tyres: BS = Bridgestone; DL = Dunlop; KH = Kumho; YH = Yokohama; MI = Michelin
3. Japanese Championship Formula Nippon
TMC will provide 3.4-litre V8 engines (RV8K) to five teams (eight
vehicles) in this top category of Japanese formula car races. All
vehicles will have Bridgestone tyres.
Supported Teams (Engine Support)
|
Team |
Car No. |
Drivers |
Remarks |
|
LAWSON TEAM IMPUL |
1 |
Tsugio Matsuda (Japan) |
|
|
2 |
Benoit Treluyer (France |
|
TEAM IMPUL |
20 |
Kohei Hirate (Japan) |
TDP driver |
|
Team LeMans |
7 |
Keisuke Kunimoto (Japan) |
TDP driver |
|
8 |
Hiroaki Ishiura (Japan) |
TDP driver |
|
PETRONAS TEAM TOM’S |
36 |
Andre Lotterer (Germany |
|
|
37 |
Kayuya Oshima (Japan) |
TDP driver |
|
CERUMO/INGING |
48 |
Yuji Tachikawa (Japan) |
|
4. NASCAR
TMC will once again compete in all races of the NASCAR National Series
with the support of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS) and TRD-USA.
Race vehicles in every category will be fitted with Goodyear tyres.
Sprint Cup Series
The Sprint Cup Series is the pinnacle of NASCAR. TMC has been racing in
the series since 2007 (when it was then called the Nextel Cup Series)
with the Camry.
Supported Teams
|
Team |
Car No. |
Drivers |
|
Joe Gibbs Racing |
11 |
Denny Hamlin
(Also scheduled to drive in some Nationwide Series races) |
|
18 |
Kyle Busch
(Also scheduled to drive in some Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series races) |
|
20 |
Joey Logano
(Also scheduled to drive in some Nationwide Series races) |
|
Red Bull Racing |
82 |
Scott Speed
(Also scheduled to drive in some Nationwide Series races) |
|
83 |
Brian Vickers
(Also scheduled to drive in some Nationwide Series races) |
|
Michael Waltrip Racing |
00 |
David Reutimann
(Also scheduled to drive in some Nationwide Series races) |
|
55 |
Michael Waltrip
(Also scheduled to drive in some Nationwide Series races) |
|
JTG Daugherty Racing |
47 |
Marcos Ambrose (Australia) |
|
Robby Gordon Racing |
7 |
Robby Gordon |
Note: Unless otherwise indicated, all drivers are from the U.S.
Nationwide Series
The Nationwide Series is the next most-popular series after the Sprint
Cup Series. TMC has been racing the series since 2007 (when it was then
called the Busch Series) with the Camry.
|
Team |
Car No. |
Drivers |
|
Joe Gibbs Racing |
18 |
Kyle Busch and others |
|
20 |
Joey Logano and others |
|
Michael Waltrip Racing |
99 |
Scott Speed |
|
99 |
Michael Waltrip |
|
Braun Racing |
38 |
Jason Leffler |
|
32 |
Brian Vickers and others |
|
Germain Racing |
15 |
Michael Annett |
|
JTG Daugherty Racing |
47 |
Michael McDowell |
|
CJM Racing |
11 |
Scott Lagasse Jr. |
|
SK Motorsports |
07 |
David Green |
Note: All drivers are from the U.S.
Camping World Truck Series
TMC has been racing in the series since 2004 (when it was then called the Craftsman Truck Series) with the Tundra.
|
Team |
Car No. |
Drivers |
|
Red Horse Racing |
1 |
Johnny Benson |
|
11 |
T.J. Bell |
|
Randy Moss Motorsports |
5 |
Mike Skinner |
|
81 |
Tayler Malsam |
|
HT Motorsports |
24 |
David Starr |
|
Wyler Racing |
60 |
Stacy Compton |
|
Premier Racing |
17 |
Timothy Peters |
|
Billy Ballew Motorsports |
15 |
Shane Sieg |
|
Xpress Motorsports |
16 |
Brian Scott |
Note: All drivers are from the U.S.
5. Other Support Activities
All-Japan F3 Championship Series
Formula Three is the first step toward F1. TMC will provide 1AZ-FE
engines to the three teams (five vehicles) participating in the
All-Japan class races. TMC will also provide 3S-GE engines to nine cars
participating in National class races, which began in 2008.
From this year,
all the cars will use Hankook tyres. All-Japan class teams using
TMC-supplied engines and their drivers are listed below.
Supported Teams
|
Team |
Car No. |
Drivers (tentative |
Remarks |
|
PETRONAS TEAM TOM’S |
1 |
Marcus Ericsso (Sweden) |
|
|
36 |
Takuto Iguchi (Japan) |
TDP driver |
|
37 |
Yuji Kunimoto (Japan) |
TDP driver |
|
NOW MOTOR SPORTS |
33 |
Yuki Iwasaki (Japan) |
|
|
DENSO Team Le Beausset |
62 |
Kohki Saga (Japan) |
|
Formula Challenge Japan (FCJ)
This entry-class category is in its fourth year. All of the cars are
specially and independently designed FCJ vehicles (FC106). This year,
the FCJ has scheduled a total of 14 different races at seven race
events to be held at four different circuits.
Netz Cup Vitz Street-legal Series
This series features the street-legal Toyota Vitz RS TRD Racing racecar, which is based on the 1.5-litre Vitz RS.
Five regional series (Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Kansai and Western Japan) are scheduled along with a special race.
Additional Support
Japan
Support will be provided to the Toyota Motor Sports Club (TMSC).
United States
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TMC will provide 5.0-litre V8 (redesigned 3UZ) engines to the Grand American Road Racing (Grand Am) Series.
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TMC will provide engines to the Midget Series, Sprint Series and Silver Crown Series of the United States Auto Club (USAC).
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Support
will go to Toyota vehicles participating in The Off Road Championship
Series (TORC) and National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) drag races.
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TMC
will sponsor the Long Beach Grand Prix, the second race in the Indy Car
Series, marking the 35th time since 1975 for TMC to sponsor the race.
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TMC
will sponsor Race 14 (Nashville) of the NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series and Race 16 (Infineon Raceway) of the Sprint Cup Series.
6. Toyota Young Drivers Program (TDP)
This programme is aimed at cultivating drivers who hope to compete in
top racing categories, both in Japan and throughout the world. It is
dedicated to identifying new talent and allows participants to improve
in line with their own respective abilities. The programme is being
offered in Europe and Japan, as listed below.
List of Trainee TDP Drivers for 2009
Europe
|
Drivers |
Category |
Team |
Remarks/Last Year’s Results |
|
Kazuki Nakajima (Japan) |
F1 World Championship |
AT&T Williams (United Kingdom) |
AT&T Williams race driver (15th overall in series) |
|
Kamui Kobayashi (Japan) |
GP2 series
GP2 Asia series |
DAMS (France) |
GP2 Asia series (1 win; 6th overall in series, highest to date for Japanese driver)
GP2 (1 win; 16th overall in series, highest to date for Japanese driver) |
|
F1 World Championship |
Panasonic Toyota Racing (Third driver) |
Japan
|
Drivers |
Category |
Team |
Remarks/Last Year’s Results |
|
Kohei Hirate (Japan) |
Formula Nippon |
Team IMPUL |
Formula Nippon (1 win, 4th overall in series; rooky of the year)
Super GT300 class (15th overall in series) |
|
Super GT (GT500) |
LEXUS TEAM SARD |
|
Hiroaki Ishiura (Japan) |
Formula Nippon |
Team Le Mans |
Formula Nippon (16th overall in series
Super GT500 class (15th overall in series) |
|
Super GT (GT500) |
LEXUS TEAM KRAFT |
|
Keisuke Kunimoto (Japan) |
Formula Nippon |
Team Le Mans |
All Japan F3 Championship (3 wins, 2nd overall in series)
Super GT300 class (1 win, 9th overall in series)
F3 Macau Grand Prix (1st place) |
|
Kazuya Oshima (Japan) |
Formula Nippon |
PETRONAS TEAM TOM’S |
F3 Euro series (1 win, 19th overall in series)
Selective participation in Super GT300 class races (1st in Round 6 Suzuka 1000 km) |
|
Super GT (GT500) |
LEXUS TEAM KRAFT |
|
Takuto Iguchi (Japan) |
All Japan F3 Championship |
PETRONAS TEAM TOM’S |
All Japan F3 Championship (3 wins, 3rd overall in series)
Super GT300 class (32nd overall in series) |
|
Super GT (GT300) |
Apr |
|
Yuji Kunimoto (Japan) |
All Japan F3 Championship |
PETRONAS TEAM TOM’S |
FCJ (8 wins, series champion) |
|
Super GT (GT300) |
Apr |
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