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6 Hours of Silverstone


Race Date: 20 April 2014 Circuit Length: 5.891km Number of Corners: 18 (10 right, 8 left) Longest Straight: 770m


TOYOTA Racing at Silverstone Silverstone was the scene of TOYOTA Racing’s first WEC podium back in 2012. The team followed that up in 2013 with a front row lock-out in qualifying but was disappointed with third place in the race.


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02 6 Hours of


Spa-Francorchamps Race Date: 3 May 2014 Circuit Length: 7.004km Number of Corners: 20 (11 right, 9 left) Longest Straight: 752m


TOYOTA Racing at Spa-Francorchamps The team took part in the Six Hours of Spa- Francorchamps for the first time last season, introducing the updated TS030 HYBRID at the same time. The #7 fought for the lead before a technical issue, while the 2012-specification #8 finished fourth. Located just two hours from TMG, Spa-Francorchamps is a home track and hundreds of TMG staff attend to support their team.


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03 24 Hours of Le Mans


Race Date: 14-15 June 2014 Circuit Length: 13.629km Number of Corners: 21 (15 right, 6 left) Longest Straight: 1.673km


TOYOTA Racing at Le Mans The highlight of the endurance racing season, the Le Mans 24 Hours remains one of the world’s great sporting events. TMG returned to Le Mans in 2012 and led the race before retiring, but 2013 saw TOYOTA Racing on the podium with a fine second place for #8 and a well-fought fourth for #7.


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