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CIRCUITS 01


6 Hours of Silverstone


Race Date: 12 April 2015 Circuit Length: 5.891km Number of Corners: 18 (10 right, 8 left) Longest Straight: 770m


In 2014: TOYOTA Racing had a dream start to the season in challenging conditions with the #8 of Anthony Davidson, Sébastien Buemi, and Nicolas Lapierre leading car #7 of Alex Wurz, Stéphane Sarrazin and Kazuki Nakajima to a strong 1-2 victory. In the process, TOYOTA became the first Japanese manufacturer to win Silverstone’s endurance race.


@SilverstoneUK 02 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps


Race Date: 2 May 2015 Circuit Length: 7.004km Number of Corners: 20 (11 right, 9 left) Longest Straight: 752m


In 2014: TOYOTA Racing continued its winning start to the season with back to back victories for the #8 car. The sweeping Ardennes forest circuit set the stage for an impressive showcase of the TS040 HYBRID’s all round performance. With the #7 car finishing in third place, the result allowed the team to extend its lead in the Manufacturers’ Championship ahead of the toughest event on the calendar.


@SpaFrancorchamp 03 24 Hours of Le Mans


Race Date: 13-14 June 2015 Circuit Length: 13.629km Number of Corners: 21 (15 right, 6 left) Longest Straight: 1.673km


In 2014: TOYOTA Racing stood on the podium in last year’s Le Mans 24 Hours but it was a frustrating race. The #7 car took a sensational pole position with Kazuki Nakajima, the first Japanese driver to achieve the feat and went on to lead comfortably by the halfway point. Unfortunately, a problem with the wiring loom forced the car to retire after almost 14 hours. Car #8 was involved in an early multi-car incident in wet conditions but recovered strongly to finish in third place.


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