Toyota to enter Le Mans 24 Hour
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Toyota to enter Le Mans 24 Hour
Toyota to enter Le Mans 24 Hour
Toyota has today announced it will enter several races of the 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship, including the famous Le Mans 24 Hours race.
Under the Toyota Motorsports GmbH banner, it will use an LMP1 prototype chassis which will utilise a petrol-electric hybrid system, rather than diesel like Audi and Peugeot prefer to use.
The hybrid system will be built in Japan by Toyota Motor Corporation, while TMG supplies the chassis, which is created in Cologne, Germany which is where the team will be based.
TMG Chairman and Toyota Motor Corporation senior managing officer, Tadashi Yamashina, today thanked the FIA for its co-operation and acknowledged the road ahead will be unchartered territory for the company.
"Toyota Motor Corporation has entered Le Mans before but by using our hybrid technology this time will be a completely new challenge," he said.
"We want to write a new page in the history of the Le Mans 24 Hours, as well as in the FIA World Endurance Championship, through our use of hybrid technology," said Yamashina-san. "In addition, we aim to learn from the experience of competing in such a challenging motorsport environment to enhance our production car technology."
Here's the Press Release:
Toyota to return to Le Mans with hybrid power sports car
24-hour race included in proposed 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship programme
KEY POINTS
- Toyota to compete in the 2012 Le Mans 24 Hours with a new race car powered by a petrol hybrid powertrain
- Chassis to be built to LMP1 specifications by Toyota Motorsport in Germany, engine produced by Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan
- Toyota also plans to enter other races in the 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship
- Race car will be rolled out early in 2012 for extensive pre-season testing
Participation at Le Mans will be one of a number of races Toyota proposes to enter in the 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship, a competition that will enable it to further explore the potential of its world-leading hybrid technology.
The new team will be based at Toyota Motorsport's Cologne headquarters and it is expected that the new car will be rolled out early in 2012 for an extensive pre-season testing programme. Further details about the team will be announced later.
Tadashi Yamashina, Toyota Motor Corporation Senior Managing Officer and Toyota Motorsport Chairman, said: "Toyota has entered Le Mans before, but by using our hybrid technology this time will be a completely new challenge. We want to write a new chapter in the history of the Le Mans 24 Hours, as in the FIA World Endurance Championship, through our use of hybrid technology.
"In addition, we aim to learn from the experience of competing in such a challenging motorsport environment to enhance our production car technology. Le Mans is a legendary race and I would like to thank the ACO and the FIA for their constructive and positive co-operation over the last few months.
Toyota Motosport's award-winning engineering services and all its current motorsport projects are unaffected by the announcement of the new racing programme and will continue as before. Toyota hopes the new enterprise will provide further impetus to Toyota Motorsport's successful business development.
Toyota last competed in the Le Mans 24 Hours as a manufacturer in the late 1990s racing the GT-One, a car which famously established a new race lap record in 1999.
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