In the demanding world of high-performance vehicles, maintaining integrity and longevity is paramount—leading the charge is Toyota’s Track Drying Team, pioneers in precision drying technology.
Toyota’s Track Drying Team specializes in rapid, thorough moisture removal for vehicles exposed to harsh environments, using specialized equipment to prevent rust, mold, and structural damage. Their innovations ensure every surface—from undercarriages to paint finishes—is protected with precision engineering.
Combining real-time diagnostics with tailored drying protocols, the team applies controlled heat and airflow to restore components without compromising performance. This meticulous approach preserves vehicle longevity while meeting the exacting standards required in motorsports and premium automotive care.
By eliminating hidden moisture, Toyota’s Track Drying Team enhances safety, efficiency, and resale value. Their solutions empower drivers to perform at their best, knowing their vehicle is protected from environmental stressors that could degrade performance over time.
Toyota’s Track Drying Team exemplifies excellence in automotive care through innovation and precision. For drivers seeking superior maintenance, their expertise ensures every journey begins with a fully protected vehicle. Explore how Toyota’s commitment to quality transforms vehicle care—because performance deserves the best.
A look at the dedicated Toyota Tundra track drying team at the motor speedway. See the official trucks of NASCAR, equipped and ready to quickly dry the track. The self-contained unit is housed in the bed of a Toyota pickup truck and is more cost-effective and efficient than its predecessor.
Overall, the Air Titan 2.0 emits 80 percent fewer emissions than traditional track. As the "Official Sweeper of NASCAR Green," Elgin Sweeper administers a team of 17 trained, NASCAR-certified driver operators throughout the 36-week race season to help support the NASCAR Toyota Tundra Track Drying Team in drying rain-soaked tracks while saving jet fuel and reducing the sport's overall carbon footprint. NASCAR was committed to making their new track drying effort more energy conscious, so it will now be powered by a single Toyota Tundra engine, consuming 78% less fuel per hour.
The Toyota Track Drying Team works to dry the track prior to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Alsco Uniforms 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 29, 2023 in Concord, North Carolina. The Toyota-hauled next generation of Air Titan, the cutting-edge track-drying technology, made its race weekend debut at Martinsville Speedway today. Air Titan 2.0 is a more compact, more nimble and more environmentally friendly version of its innovative predecessor.
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The Toyota Track Drying Team works on the track prior to the 53rd annual running of the YellaWood 500 NCS race on October 3, 2021 at the Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama.