Tokyo [Fri. 7th March, 2008]
Tokyo — TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) announced today that its 2008 motorsports activities would focus on competing in the FIA Formula One World Championship (F1), NASCAR, Super GT and Formula Nippon, and on training drivers that can perform on the world stage.
Toyota, competing in its seventh year of F1, will employ its new aerodynamically stable TF108 racecar. Timo Glock has been signed as a new driver, and together with veteran driver Jarno Trulli, the team will aim for Toyota's first victory.
The Toyota Camry will once again participate in the Sprint Cup Series, the pinnacle of NASCAR racing, as well as in the Nationwide Series. Toyota is looking for its first overall win in the Sprint Cup Series with the promising Joe Gibbs Racing team. Toyota will also continue to compete in the Craftsman Truck Series with the Toyota Tundra, after having won the manufacturers' title last year.
In Japan, the Lexus SC430 will once again participate in the GT500 class of the Super GT, and with a strengthened team, Toyota will be looking for the title. At the same time, Toyota will continue to supply engines to Formula Nippon, a premier formula racing series in Japan.
Toyota is also committed to continuing its support for a wide range of events and race categories—from top-class events all the way down to the grassroots level—in order to promote motorsports in general.
Toyota will continue to promote its Toyota Young Drivers Program (TDP). The program cultivates young race drivers so that they can perform on the world stage and aims to provide a wide range of opportunities for drivers to hone their skills through participation in such events as F1 racing, the GP2 series and F3 Euro series, as well as test driving. This year Toyota has selected 14 drivers worldwide to participate in TDP.
Meanwhile, Toyota is continuing initiatives in the arena of hybrid motorsports as part of its efforts to improve the efficiency of hybrid systems (including production vehicles) and in consideration of the impact of motorsports on the environment.
The Motor Sports Division of the Higashifuji Technical Center is currently in charge of Toyota's overall motorsports activities, while Toyota Technocraft Co., Ltd. (TRD) in Japan, Toyota Motorsport GmbH (TMG) in Europe and TRD, U.S.A. Inc. (TRD-USA) in the United States serve as local hubs for regional activities.
Outline of Toyota's 2008 Motorsports Activities
1. FIA Formula One World Championship (F1)
The Panasonic Toyota Racing team, which is competing in 2008 for its seventh consecutive year, will strive to accumulate points in each race and aim for its first victory.
The team will compete using a new racecar, the TF108, which features a new chassis with a longer wheelbase than its predecessor and is designed to deliver aerodynamic stability regardless of the racetrack or conditions. The car's suspension and gearbox have also been modified in an effort to achieve greater driving performance and reliability.
This year's drivers will be Jarno Trulli (Italy, Car No. 11) and newly signed Timo Glock (Germany, Car No. 12), who won the 2007 GP2 championship. The third driver will be Kamui Kobayashi (Japan) of the Toyota Young Drivers Program.
Toyota will also supply the RVX-08 engine to the Williams F1 team.
2. NASCAR
Toyota 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.
Sprint Cup Series
The Sprint Cup Series is the pinnacle of the NASCAR series. Toyota first entered the Sprint Cup Series in 2007 (then known as the Nextel Cup Series). The new racing team for Toyota this year will be the three-time series champion, Joe Gibbs Racing.
Source : www.toyota.co.jp |