about the drivers that make up the Toyota Gazoo Racing teams. Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) is a motorsport division of the Japanese car manufacturer Toyota. Alongside competition activities, the division develops technologies for the Gazoo Racing (GR) sub-brand of Toyota's sports and performance-oriented production road cars.
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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing is a multinational team that brings together determination, innovation and ability from throughout the world. In the lead-up to Formula Drift's season opener in Long Beach, California, Toyota invited us out to Irwindale Speedway to put their factory hot rods through their paces with some drifting instruction from factory drivers Fredric Aasbø and Jhonnattan Castro. These pros have more than half a dozen championships between them, but can they teach a ham.
We help millions of Toyota customers drive the vehicle of their dreams through our flexible finance, lease and voluntary protection products and services. Join us in delivering best-in-class customer experiences in an innovative, collaborative environment. The development of the Yaris WRC was originally overseen by Toyota Motorsport GmbH, the successor to Toyota Team Europe, the team that ran the Toyota Celicas and Toyota Corolla WRC in the 1980s and 1990s.
Toyota chose to reassign the project to Tommi Mäkinen, four-time World Champion Drivers winner, and your team Tommi Mäkinen Racing. Pages in category "Toyota Gazoo Racing drivers" The following 150 pages are in this category, out of 150 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing will take on the challenge of the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) with its established and proven driver line. This is a list of Formula Regional Oceania Championship drivers, that is, a list of drivers who have made at least one race start in the Formula Regional Oceania Championship. This includes the period in which the series ran under the moniker of the Toyota Racing Series and thus begins from the series' inception in 2005.
This list is accurate up to the final round of the 2025 Formula Regional.