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Toyota Gazoo Racing North America Announces GR Cup eSports League

PLANO, Texas (March 11, 2024)Toyota Gazoo Racing North America (TGRNA) is happy to announce the inaugural GR Cup eSports League, managed and operated by the SRO Motorsports Group America, and in partnership with iRacing

As the official sim racing league for TGRNA, the GR Cup eSports League will enable sim racers to expertise the fun of the GR Cup on iRacing. 40 of the highest sim racers can have the chance to compete just about on the identical iconic race tracks the GR Cup will go to this season. Competitors can win their share of over $10,000 in purse and prizes by qualifying for and competing within the league.

“After a successful first season of the GR Cup, we are excited to see this new eSports League mirroring that series come to life”, says Mike Norem, Manager Customer Racing, Toyota Racing Development. “I am looking forward to seeing these sim racers virtually battle with the GR86 Cup car on some iconic American racing venues.”

2024 TGRNA GR Cup eSports League Schedule

March 11th to 18th: Qualifying

March 30: Sonoma Raceway

April 27: Sebring International Raceway

May 11: Circuit of The Americas

July 13: VIRginia International Raceway

August 10: Road America

August 31: Barber Motorsports Park

September 21: Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Each race is a period of 60 minutes, with drivers dealing with off in a chance to place their abilities and endurance to the take a look at as they battle for victory. Broadcast reside on the GT World YouTube channel and SRO Motorsports Twitch, followers can tune in and witness each thrilling second because it unfolds. To study extra, or take part, click on here. 

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Inaugural Season Of GR Cup Series Wraps Up— GR86 Cup Car on Display at SEMA

The Toyota Gazoo Racing North America’s (TGRNA) Toyota GR Cup Race Series Featuring the GR86 Completes 14 Events at Seven Prestigious Circuits

LAS VEGAS (Oct. 31, 2023) – The Toyota GR Cup Race Series wrapped up the 2023 season with Tyler Gonzales of Copeland Motorsports locking in the points championship and taking the top spot on the podium. He was joined by TechSport Racing teammates Gresham Wagner and Spike Kohlbecker in second and third place, respectively.

Toyota Gazoo Racing North America’s (TGRNA) GR Cup Series provides amateur drivers and teams the opportunity to compete at some of the most iconic racing venues in North America while providing Toyota engineers with real world data to support the design of future vehicles. The inaugural Toyota GR Cup season proved a huge success by any measure.

“This series exceeded all of our expectations,” said Nick Miller, manager Motorsports Special Projects at Toyota Motor North America. “We set an internal goal of 20 cars at the first race and managed to finish the season with 31 drivers on-grid. The racing provided some real excitement with great wheel-to-wheel racing action,” Miller said.

The GR86 Cup Car on display at SEMA is based on the track-inspired engineering found in every Toyota GR sports car. While all GR86 Cup race cars are modified for competition, all began as production models shipped directly from the factory in Japan to TGRNA’s facility in North Carolina for race upfit. GR Cup Car bodies remain largely the same as any street-going GR86 but are made race-ready with a handful of modifications for increased performance.

Starting with its outward appearance, the GR86 benefits from aerodynamic enhancements in the form of custom bodywork by Stratasys®, a TGRNA-designed splitter, a carbon fiber rear wing, and a few other exterior tweaks. Inside the cabin, a roll cage lends to chassis stiffness for improved handling while providing the driver with a fortified cockpit, while OMP® safety equipment positions the driver securely behind the wheel. The chassis is then lowered with TGRNA-designed suspension components to ensure even sharper handling, while fuel capacity is increased with the addition of a 22-gallon fuel cell.

Improving driveline performance started with a motorsports-oriented ECU, courtesy of a Bosch®. Spent gasses leave the engine through a custom, higher flowing Borla® exhaust. A SADEV® 6-speed sequential transmission transforms torque at the crankshaft into forward motion, while large-diameter Alcon® brakes help to rein in speed. Together, these components were selected to level the field, limit set-up variability, and maintain as much series consistency as possible.

“We take an engineered vehicle designed to spec for the road and then apply our resources to make it race ready,” said TRD executive commercial director, Jack Irving. “It’s a marketing effort for us. It’s a development opportunity for drivers. We’re supporting grassroots racing. There’s big value in it, and there’s a lot of responsibility with that too,” Irving said.

The series presents a possible next leap in the performance-driving progression for GR owners who take advantage of the complimentary one-year National Auto Sport Association® (NASA) membership that comes with the purchase of any GR sports car. The program also includes one complimentary track day at a NASA High Performance Driving Event, giving GR owners performance driving experiences under the tutelage of expert instructors.

Looking ahead to the 2024 season and beyond, Toyota has set a goal of turning Gazoo Racing into the premier performance brand in the United States within a decade, and the Toyota GR Cup is a big part of that thrust. For 2024, the GR Cup series will continue to include 14 events at seven prestigious American racetracks. Kicking off in April at Sonoma Raceway®, the series continues on with races at Sebring International Raceway, the Circuit of the Americas, Virginia International Raceway, Road America, the newly added Barber Motorsports Park, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway®.

“We should start our first race next season with about 40 cars on-grid, the most we’ve ever had. We’re excited to welcome even more drivers into the GR Cup fold, and know the racing is going to be even more epic than before,” Miller said.

The GR86 Cup car is featured in the Toyota 2023 SEMA Show exhibit (Central Hall, Booth No. 22200) at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Oct 31 – Nov 3, 2023.

The GR86 Cup car is a specially built race car for use only on closed courses. The GR86 Cup car is not certified to meet the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, and is illegal to drive on public roads.

About Toyota

Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in the U.S. for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our nearly 1,500 dealerships.

Toyota directly employs more than 49,000 people in the U.S. who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of more than 33 million cars and trucks at our nine manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 10th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 26 electrified options.

Through its Driving Possibilities initiative, the Toyota USA Foundation has committed $110 million to create innovative educational programs within, and in partnership with, historically underserved and diverse communities near the company’s 14 U.S. operating sites.

For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

Toyota Gazoo Racing North America Crowns a Champion at Indy

PLANO, Texas (Oct. 16, 2023) Toyota Gazoo Racing North America (TGRNA) crowned a champion at the GR Cup series’ final race in Indianapolis.

The first season of the GR Cup came to an exciting end on the road-course of the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Jack Irving, TRD General Manager, said, “After six weekends of intense competition, we were able to crown the clear champion of the series, Tyler Gonzales. And while he was able to secure the championship at Sebring, Tyler and the rest of the field put on another thrilling show at Indianapolis.”

Tyler Gonzales, racing with Copeland Motorsports, won the drivers’ championship with 259 points over the 14 races. He received a check for $50,000. Gresham Wagner and Spike Kohlbecker finished second and third respectively. TechSport Racing, the race team of Wagner and Kohlbecker, led the team points championship with 285 points. Mia Lovell, racing with Smooge Racing, was awarded the title of Fastest Female.

Throughout the fourteen races, there were fifty different drivers from eighteen race teams, and each track saw an increase in attendance compared to the previous year. Greg Gill, President of the SRO America, praised the efforts of the SRO and stated their commitment for the upcoming season.

Paul Doleshal, general manager – Motorsports for Toyota Motor North America, expressed his satisfaction, saying, “This season exceeded all of our expectations. We had such a diverse group of drivers and finished with 31 cars on track at Indy. We cannot wait to see what next season brings and look forward to waving the green flag in Sonoma in April 2024.”

Toyota also announced a $1,000,000 purse and prize package for the 2024 GR Cup season. The breakdown of the purse will be announced in the future.

Racing GRit, Toyota’s four-part series, can be watched on YouTube. The series provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the GR Cup and the journey of the drivers.

Follow GR Cup on Instagram and Facebook at OfficialGRCup. Tune in for live race coverage on Saturdays and Sundays on the official GR Cup website, www.grcup.com. Previous races can be watched on the GR Cup archive.

The inaugural GR Cup series was made possible by the partnership of Continental, Mobil 1, Endava, Segra, GEARWRENCH, Stratasys, Yahoo, JBL, Racing Spirit, and OMP.

About Toyota

Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 65 years. The company is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through its Toyota and Lexus brands and its network of over 1,800 dealerships.

With over 63,000 employees in North America, Toyota has contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 45 million cars and trucks at its 13 manufacturing plants. In 2025, Toyota’s 14th plant in North Carolina will start producing automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. Currently, Toyota offers 26 electrified options, more than any other automaker.

For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

Toyota Gazoo Racing North America Announces 2024 GR Cup Schedule

PLANO, Texas (August 29, 2023) – Toyota Gazoo Racing North America (TGRNA) has revealed the schedule for the 2024 GR Cup.

TGRNA will continue its partnership with SRO America in 2024, following the success of the inaugural season. The new schedule will once again feature competitive racing at some of North America’s most iconic racing venues.

Toyota is also thrilled to announce a $1,000,000 purse and prize package for the upcoming 2024 GR Cup season. The specific breakdown of the purse will be disclosed later this year.

“The inaugural GR Cup Season has been incredibly successful for us at TGRNA and our partners at SRO America,” said Jack Irving, Executive Commercial Director at Toyota Racing Development. “We are extremely proud to provide our teams and drivers with a 2024 schedule that includes some of the best racing venues.”

2024 GR Cup Schedule

  • April 5 to 7 – Sonoma Raceway (Sonoma, California)
  • May 17 to 19 – Circuit of the Americas (Austin, Texas)
  • July 19 to 21 – Virginia International Raceway (Alton, Virginia)
  • August 16 to 18 – Road America (Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin)TBA – To Be Announced*
  • TBA – To Be Announced*
  • October 4 to 6 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Indianapolis, Indiana)

*To be announced later this summer

Follow GR Cupon Instagram and Facebook at OfficialGRCup and on YouTube, and tune in for live race coverage Saturday and Sunday on the official GR Cup website, www.grcup.com. Couldn’t watch the race live? Catch previous weekend’s races with the GR Cup archive. The full race calendar and more information on the series can be found there as well.