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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Presents 2023 Race Team Setups

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) announced on November 25 its domestic and international race entry structure and the outline of TGR GR86/BRZ Cup and TGR Yaris Cup for the 2023 season.

  • The Hypercar category of the 2023 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season will see a number of new rivals participate, and will also mark the 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Under the leadership of Team Principal Kamui Kobayashi, our aim is to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans for a sixth time in a row, and to secure both the Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ double for a fifth year in succession.
  • In the SUPER GT and the Japanese Super Formula Championship, which are the highest categories of racing in Japan, our aim is to win both the Drivers’ and the Teams’ Championships. TGR will also engage in coordination with all related parties to enhance the motorsports industry in Japan.
  • In Japan-Based Participatory Motorsport Events, we will use the TGR Yaris Cup as a way to expand the driver base, and work together with racing circuit operators to ensure even safer races.

TGR will continue its practice of making ever-better motorsports-bred cars and pursuing activities to enhance the appeal and sustainability of motorsports.

We will announce our plans for the Super Taikyu series in due course.

Major Results for the 2022 Race Season

CompetitionFIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) Won 24 Hours of Le Mans for the fifth year in a row and won both the Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ Championship for a fourth year in sucession

  • Manufacturers’ Championship
  • Drivers’ Championship (Sébastien Buemi / Brendon Hartley / Ryo Hirakawa)
SUPER GT GT500 Class

  • Ranked 5th Kazuya Oshima / Kenta Yamashita (TGR TEAM ENEOS ROOKIE)
Japanese Super Formula Championship
Ranked 2nd Sacha Fenestraz (KONDO RACING)
Ranked 3rd Ryo Hirakawa (carenex TEAM INPUL)
Ranked 4th Ritomo Miyata (Kuo VANTELIN TEAM TOM’S)
TGR-organized racesTGR GR86/BRZ Cup5 rounds featured (381 participating vehicles in total)
TGR Yaris Cup12 rounds featured (712 participating vehicles in total)
e-Motorsports
Global
TGR GT Cup 2022 held (23,000 participating)
Japan
BRIDGESTONE GT time trial U17 held (2,000 participating)

2023 racing team setups

FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC)

  • In 2023, we will continue to race in the Hypercar category (LMH class), which is the top class of the WEC. A number of new rivals will participate in 2023, which will also mark the 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
  • TGR will enter with the GR010 HYBRID, fitted with RACING HYBRID technology that has been advanced during WEC competition.
  • Two vehicles will compete in the series, with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Europe GmbH in Cologne, Germany as the base.
Team nameTOYOTA GAZOO Racing
Team founderAkio Toyoda
Team principalKamui Kobayashi
VehicleGR010 HYBRID (length 4,900 mm; width 2,000 mm; weight 1,040 kg)
Engine3.5-liter V6 turbo engine
TiresMICHELIN Radial
TeamVehicleNo.Driver
TOYOTA GAZOO RacingGR010 HYBRID7Mike Conway (UK)
Kamui Kobayashi (Japan)
José María López (Argentina)
8Sébastien Buemi (Switzerland)
Brendon Hartley (New Zealand)
Ryo Hirakawa (Japan)

WEC Team Principal & Drivers’ Comments

Kamui Kobayashi (Team Principal and driver, car #7)
“We achieved all out targets this year, winning Le Mans, Fuji and the World Championships, thanks to the big support from Toyota and our partners. But we start again in 2023 with even stronger competition, so we need to improve ourselves, making our team and car even stronger. The drivers are an important part of our team and I am happy to drive alongside Mike, José, Séb, Brendon and Ryo again in 2023. We have a strong team spirit throughout the whole team, particularly among the drivers, and we race together as one family. This is a big strength for our team and we need to trust and support each other next season, to be as strong as possible against the big competition in Hypercar. We are all looking forward to racing against so many manufacturers who have won Le Mans in the past. Winning Le Mans in its centenary year is a big target for everyone, so of course it will be difficult and our competition will be pushing extremely hard. This big fight is what we all want in motorsport and I think it will be really exciting for the fans.”
Mike Conway (Driver, car #7)
“It’s going to be an exciting challenge in WEC next season and I am really pleased to be part of TOYOTA GAZOO Racing for the start of this new era in endurance racing. It won’t be easy, that’s for sure, with so many manufacturers joining, but to have the chance to win Le Mans in its centenary year is a massive motivation. To see such a big grid of Hypercars fighting for the victory will be something special and I’m looking forward to being part of that.”
José María López (Driver, car #7)
“I am very happy to continue in the team for another year, especially alongside Mike and Kamui. We have a really close relationship and have become like brothers over the past seasons. There is a great spirit through the whole team and we will need that to face the battle next year, when the Hypercar class will be incredibly competitive. It’s exciting for everyone, the team, the drivers and the fans. I know the team is already working flat-out to be ready and I can’t wait.”
Sébastien Buemi (Driver, car #8)
“I’m grateful to the team, and Toyota, for the opportunity to participate in such an incredible season for WEC and Le Mans. It’s hard to believe that this will be my 11th season with the team in WEC; we have experienced so much together and it has become like a family. We need to use all that experience, and everything we have learned over the years, to be ready for the fight next season. Clearly our target will be to retain our world titles and win Le Mans again, which would be even more special in the centenary year.”
Brendon Hartley (Driver, car #8)
“The 2023 season looks like being an incredible one for endurance racing and our job certainly doesn’t get any easier. The fight between the manufacturers will be intense, and we need to be well prepared, with a fast and reliable car; there will be no room for error. It’s a real privilege to be part of such a landmark season. Thanks to Toyota and everyone in the team, not only for a fantastic 2022 season, but for giving us as drivers the chance to be part of the fight next year.”
Ryo Hirakawa (Driver, car #8)
“I learned a lot during my first season in WEC, so I think I will come back stronger next year, and even more prepared for the big challenge. It still hasn’t sunk in that I will start the season as reigning Le Mans winner and a World Champion, but of course the target is to defend those titles. Thank you to the team, to Toyota and all our partners for giving me this opportunity and supporting us to be part of a special season in 2023. We enjoyed the moment in Bahrain, but already the whole team is focused on preparing and improving for next season.”

SUPER GT

GT500 Class

  • TGR will participate with the GR Supra GT500 also in 2023.
  • We will support six teams (six vehicles) through TOYOTA CUSTOMIZING & DEVELOPMENT Co., Ltd. (TCD).
TeamNo.DriverTires
TGR TEAM ENEOS ROOKIE14Kazuya Oshima (Japan)BS
Kenta Yamashita (Japan)
TGR TEAM WedsSport BANDOH19Yuji Kunimoto (Japan)YH
Sena Sakaguchi (Japan)
TGR TEAM au TOM’S36Sho Tsuboi (Japan)BS
Ritomo Miyata (Japan)
TGR TEAM Deloitte TOM’S37TBCBS
Giuliano Alesi (France)
TGR TEAM ZENT CERUMO38Yuji Tachikawa (Japan)BS
Hiroaki Ishiura (Japan)
TGR TEAM SARD39Yuhi Sekiguchi (Japan)BS
Yuichi Nakayama (Japan)
Tires = BSBridgestone YHYokohama

GT300 Class

The team set-up for the GT300 class will be announced at a later date.

Japanese Super Formula Championship

  • TRD (Toyota Racing Development) will supply 11 vehicles from six teams with two-liter four-cylinder direct injection gasoline turbo engines (TRD 01F).
  • All vehicles will be equipped with tires made by Yokohama.
  • Kazuto Kotaka, who was crowned series champion in the 2022 Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship, will participate for the first time.
TeamNo.Driver
KONDO RACING3Kenta Yamashita (Japan)
4Kazuto Kotaka (Japan)
KCMG7Kamui Kobayashi (Japan)
18Yuji Kunimoto (Japan)
ROOKIE Racing*14Kazuya Oshima (Japan)
TEAM IMPUL*19Yuhi Sekiguchi (Japan)
20Ryo Hirakawa (Japan)
Kuo VANTELIN TEAM TOM’S36TBC
37Ritomo Miyata (Japan)
P.MU/CERUMO INGING38Sho Tsuboi (Japan)
39Sena Sakaguchi (Japan)
*The team names are tentative and will be announced at a later date.

Driver Development Initiatives in Japan

  1. TGR Driver Challenge Program (TGR-DC)

  • To achieve a sustainable motorsports industry, we will continue to implement programs aiming to cultivate and produce young drivers who can actively compete in top categories in Japan and around the world, by discovering and nurturing outstanding talent and supporting advancement to the next level.
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