PLANO, Texas – Toyota NHRA, Formula DRIFT and GT4 series drivers will compete under the Toyota Gazoo Racing North America banner beginning with the upcoming racing season.
Toyota Gazoo Racing North America will serve as the North American arm for Toyota’s global motorsports division, Toyota Gazoo Racing.
“The opportunity to introduce TGR North America to the NHRA community in 2022 and continue the support in Formula DRIFT and GT4 competition is a big moment for everyone involved in Toyota’s overall motorsports program,” said Paul Doleshal, Group Manager, Motorsports and Assets for Toyota Motor North America. “The ability to showcase the GR family of vehicles on the race track and ultimately be a part of applying racing performance to production vehicles is something that we all strive for through motorsports. Showcasing the capability of our race enthusiast engineers to our new and existing fan base of enthusiasts is the overarching goal of the program.”
Toyota Gazoo Racing’s focus in motorsports allows Toyota’s engineering teams the ability to push vehicles to their limits on the track, ultimately creating better engineers and ever better vehicles. Toyota Gazoo Racing North America will focus on providing U.S. customers with performance sports cars, built by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts, and look to deliver excitement to fans of both cars and motorsports.
For NHRA drivers competing in the Funny Car class, they will debut the new GR Supra body at the season kickoff event in Pomona, Calif. Those drivers competing in the Top Fuel category will also carry Toyota Gazoo Racing North America colors for all 22 NHRA national events.
Toyota’s Formula DRIFT drivers will compete in the GR Supra along with the GR86 for the season while the GT4 drivers in IMSA and SRO will also field the GR Supra GT4. The GR badge on all these vehicles represents Toyota’s dedication to producing exciting, race inspired vehicles. Only the vehicles that survive the grueling paces of development and track performance have earned the GR badge.
These racing series are the most ideal locations for Toyota Gazoo Racing North America to enter North American motorsports as they are home to some of the most grueling forms of motorsports coupled with the most passionate fans and participants.
The NHRA season begins on Feb. 20 at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona. Formula DRIFT will kick off their season in Long Beach, Calif., on April 2 and the GT4 will take to the track for the IMSA schedule at Daytona Int’l Speedway on Jan. 29 and in SRO competition on Feb. 25 in St. Petersburg, Fla.