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The Toyota GR Supra Funny Cars, however, will live on for at least another season in the Funny Car category, according to Chad Head, general manager at Kalitta Motorsports. In an unprecedented moment of live NHRA coverage, Ron Capps spoke directly to NHRA on FOX hosts Brian Lohnes and Tony Pedregon from the cockpit of his NAPA. Toyota unveiled its new racecar for NHRA Funny Car competition, the sporty two-door GR Supra, at the Auto Club Finals in Pomona on Sunday.
Using the GR Supra as the look for the new Jr. Roadster was only logical based on the excitement and fan reaction that's been seen since the GR Supra Funny Car took to the track. NHRA's Jr.
Dragster class started in 1992 and has proven a popular launching point for young racers looking to start their careers in drag racing. POMONA, Calif. (November 14, 2021) - This morning at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, Toyota unveiled its new race car for the 2022 NHRA season in Funny Car competition.
For the first time, Toyota will campaign the GR Supra beginning with the season kickoff event in Pomona in February. The Toyota GR Supra is going drag racing? Yes, the Japanese automaker just revealed an extreme NHRA Funny Car version of the GR Supra. The move celebrates Toyota's 20th year in the NHRA and the Supra now joins the Camry, Celica, and Solara in Toyota's stable of Funny Cars.
While it differs significantly from a standard production Supra, the new Funny Car certainly looks tough, and the folks at Toyota Racing Development say they worked with NHRA driver J.R. Todd to refine it. A Toyota Racing project that began at the start of 2020 will finally get on track in February as the manufacturer introduced its Toyota GR Supra Funny Car on NHRA championship Sunday at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.J.R.
Todd, the 2018 champion, and former U.S. Nationals winner Alexis DeJoria will. Toyota today unveiled the car it will campaign in the 2022 NHRA Funny Car racing season.
With a new body inspired by the GR Supra, the 2022 car, will race for the first time at the new season's. Toyota reinforced its commitment to the NHRA by unveiling an all-new Toyota GR Supra Funny Car body at the season ending Auto Club Finals in Pomona, California. The new GR Supra will make its debut in February of 2022 with former Funny Car champion J.R.
Todd and former U.S. Nationals winner Alexis DeJoria behind the wheel.