Is Toyota in V8 Supercars?
Toyota Australia today announced an affordable, grassroots motorsport series based on the country’s best-selling sports car, the Toyota 86 coupe, to be raced exclusively at V8 Supercars events.
Will Toyota join V8 Supercars?
“It is indeed an honour that Toyota, the long-term market leader in Australia, sees the power in the V8 Supercars Series and for us to join the ranks of motor sport superpowers globally with whom Toyota has an association.”
What engine is in Holden V8 Supercar?
V8 Supercar (Car of the Future) Technical Specifications
Vehicle | 4-door commonly available sedan: Ford Falcon FG / Holden ZB Commodore / Nissan Altima |
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Engine | Naturally aspirated, fuel injected 5.0-Litre V8 engine – all engines use blocks native to the manufacturer – Ford | Holden | Nissan |
Is Toyota making a super car?
Now, according to Japan’s biggest selling car magazine, Best Car, we are learning that the Toyota Group is in preparations to launch what could be called an “LFA Part II,” a road going supercar that will follow in the footsteps of the highly acclaimed yet now out-of-production Lexus LFA and will vie with the most …
Will Toyota ever make a supercar?
Now Toyota has announced that it will produce its very own true-blue supercar. The company’s Toyota Gazoo Racing division has confirmed that a production model based on its GR Super Sport concept is in the works.
Where did Peter Brock died?
Gidgegannup, AustraliaPeter Brock / Place of death
The motto uttered by legendary race car driver and friend Peter Brock is how Champion approaches life and his collection. Brock was killed on September 8, 2006, when the car he was driving, a Daytona Coupe, crashed into a tree during the Targa West Rally in Western Australia.
What is the best engine for a supercar?
Lamborghini / Audi 5.2L V10.
What’s the fastest Toyota?
2020 Toyota Supra
It’s worth noting, too, that the 2020 Toyota Supra is the quickest Toyota car ever made. It can reach a top speed of 155 mph, and it accelerates from 0-60mph in 4.1 seconds!
How was Peter Brock when he died?
Brock, a nine-time winner of the Bathurst 1000, died in September 2006 after the car he was driving in the Targa West rally left the road and hit a tree, killing the 61-year-old.