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TOYOTA GAZOO RACING AUSTRALIA NEWS

TOYOTA GAZOO RACING NEWS

I'm positive that die hard motorsports and street performance fans are well aware of Toyota Gazoo Racing, Toyota's range of performance offshoot vehicles. However, did you know that in just six years, Toyota Gazoo Racing has grown to become a global motorsport powerhouse with victories in the World Rally Championship, the World Endurance Championship, and iconic races like Le Mans and Dakar. For diehard motorsports fans, and those who aren't up to speed (excuse the pun), here's some GR news to whet your appetite.

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Gazoo part of the name means "garage" 

The TGRA GR Yaris AP4 can hit a top speed of 185km/h, and produces over 200kW of power from its 1.6-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine. And yes, you can get your hands on GR Yaris here in the Sunshine Coast - click link below!

GR Corolla will be the fourth GR sports-car model to be launched in Australia, joining the GR Supra, GR Yaris and the upcoming GR86.

GR Corolla prototypes included a race car powered by a hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engine that competed in last year's Super Taikyu endurance series in Japan with a "drive it until it breaks and fix it to win" approach.



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AUSTRALIA SHOWCASED GR YARIS AP4 AT FORMULA 1® HEINEKEN® AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2022

DEFENDING Australian Rally Champion Harry Bates swapped the dirt for asphalt when he lined up the championship-winning Toyota Gazoo Racing GR Yaris AP4 against a Porsche Taycan Turbo S and a Holden Commodore ZB Supercar at Albert Park as part of the 2022 Australian Grand Prix program. Bates participated in the single-lap MSS Ultimate Security Speed Comparison challenge, which was held on each day of the event. However, they weren’t sprint races, but handicap demonstrations, because, while the 200kW+ GR Yaris AP4 can achieve a 185km/h top speed, Toyota’s rally car would be no match for the Porsche and Holden, let alone when driven by renowned V8 Supercar drivers.

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So, given the difference in the vehicles’ top speeds, the single-lap MSS Ultimate Security Speed Comparison challenge featured a staggered start to allow for as-close-as-possible finishes between the cars. Bates pulled away first, followed by 2017 Bathurst 1000 winner Luke Youlden in the Taycan Turbo S and, after another pause, seven-time Supercars champion Jamie Whincup in the Supercar.

"As the reigning Australian Rally Champion, TGRA and the GR Yaris AP4 have achieved great success, establishing themselves as the kings of the dirt," Toyota Australia chief marketing officer Vin Naidoo said.


WORLD PREMIERE OF TOYOTA GR COROLLA

The Fire-breathing 220kW sports car is due to land in Australia later this year. 
Toyota has unveiled the long-awaited GR Corolla sports car, promising a spirited driving experience by combining essential GR Yaris underpinnings with an athletic five-door version of the world's best-selling nameplate. Scheduled to arrive locally in the final quarter of 2022, GR Corolla will be the fourth GR sports-car model to be launched in Australia, joining the GR Supra, GR Yaris and the upcoming GR86.

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GR Corolla's performance credentials include a strengthened version of the homologation-special three-cylinder GR Yaris engine, as well as the GR-FOUR all-wheel-drive system, front and rear Torsen®1 limited-slip differentials and six-speed manual transmission with a short-stroke gear shift lever2. A valve-equipped triple-exhaust muffler improves airflow, unleashing maximum output of 220kW from the intercooled turbo engine, a gain of 10 per cent. Development by TOYOTA GAZOO Racing engineers kept faith with the performance brand's mission to make ever-better cars, bred from extensive experience in motorsport.

GR Corolla prototypes included a race car powered by a hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engine that competed in last year's Super Taikyu endurance series in Japan with a "drive it until it breaks and fix it to win" approach.

Toyota Master Driver Morizo (aka global president Akio Toyoda) took stints behind the wheel. Prototypes were also assessed by champion Japanese circuit and rally drivers as well as in-house evaluators.


High-speed stability and cornering performance

Based on the high stability provided by the long-wheelbase GA-C platform, the GR Corolla hatch commands a high level of cornering performance, starting with wider fenders front and rear than a standard Corolla hatchback. Cooling and aerodynamics also benefit from a front-bumper air intake, along with air outlets for the front fender and bonnet bulge.

The GR Corolla's GR-FOUR system, which uses an electronic multi-plate clutch to provide variable front and rear driving force, has been upgraded for maximum control when pushing the car to its limits.

Engineers have separated the system's "4WD" mode (which controls driving force distribution) and "Drive" mode (which controls accelerator response, steering and other systems), enabling selection according to driver preference and the driving environment.

Pillow-ball bushings and enhanced springs, shock absorbers and wheel alignment further contribute to maximum cornering control.

Body rigidity has been strengthened to achieve driving performance that responds instantly to driver operation.

In addition to the highly rigid frame made possible through production at the GR factory within Toyota's Motomachi plant, braces have been added between the rear wheel wells, to the under-floor tunnel, and under the floor in front of the fuel tank to improve handling stability.

Opposed-calliper disc brakes provide stable braking and control, enabling confident and enjoyable driving, even on racing circuits.

The latest Toyota Safety Sense3 package assists in providing safety and security in daily driving while enhancing the driving pleasure of a sports car.

A hand-operated parking brake has been used to allow better vehicle control even when pushing the car to its limits, such as when drifting.

The instrument cluster incorporates a thin-film transistor meter. Inspired by race cars and reflecting insight from professional drivers, it is designed to be easily visible during sporty driving.

Completing the package, the GR Corolla hatch retains a five-passenger layout that ensures it is equally equipped for daily life as well as driving pleasure.


Corolla has a motorsport DNA

The GR Corolla sprang to life based on the strong desire of Mr Toyoda to "bring back a Corolla that captivates our customers".

Since the birth of Corolla in 1966, the nameplate has continually evolved into a variety of body styles to meet the changing lifestyles of Toyota customers. Toyota has successfully used motor racing to introduce Corolla to the masses, building a proud motorsport heritage that has underlined its durability and reliability.

In Australia, Corolla has a long and successful motorsport record, helping to forge the car's reputation as durable, reliable and fun to drive. Class victories at the Bathurst 500 enduro in 1968 and 1969 effectively put Corolla on the motorsport map.

It won a further eight consecutive class victories at Bathurst from 1985-92 and compiled a string of touring-car victories and success in rallying.

The 1989 Bathurst victory was scored by a young prodigy, Neal Bates - now team principal of the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Australia rally team. Bates won the 2008 Australian Rally Championship in a Corolla with co-driver Coral Taylor.

Toyota achieved its first World Rally Championship victory in 1973 in the Press-on-Regardless rally in the United States, followed in 1975 by a stunning victory in the 1,000 Lakes Rally in Finland.

With the GR Corolla joining the lineup, it is clear the Corolla series will continue to evolve.


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2 All specifications are based on an overseas model; specifications and features for Australian models may differ.
3 Driver assist feature. Only operates under certain conditions. Please drive safely.