In reply to stafford1500 :
Oh no . . The GR86 is doing NASCAR isn't it... The next gen is only 9" longer wheelbase... Maybe this could work...
In reply to stafford1500 :
Oh no . . The GR86 is doing NASCAR isn't it... The next gen is only 9" longer wheelbase... Maybe this could work...
BA5 said:I bet they're adding a new sporty trim level that consists solely of a stripe graphic and an embroidered headrest.
Don't forget the cool "custom" shift knob for the automatic transmission selector
Are there RWD cars in TCR these days? TCR is so boring compared to the old ST class that I stopped paying attention.
I'm loving everything Toyota is making these days. The one thing I hate is that they aren't bringing over the roll down rear window into this new generation of Sequoia. One of the best features that car has had and makes them great if you need to haul 8-12ft pieces of lumber.
Looks like a new RAV 4 Hybrid with AWD that
( drum roll please)
can go off road.
https://pressroom.toyota.com/2023-toyota-rav4-hybrid-goes-off-roading-with-new-woodland-edition/
Datsun310Guy said:In reply to dean1484 :
That's it?
Toyota is makinga bunch of annoucements today. However this would be the perfect replacement to my GFs Crosstrek.
Mckeemk8 said:My guess is Toyota is putting together a team and cars for the Indy league of racing.
Damn, I wish.
In reply to spacecadet (Forum Supporter) :
Hey, I guessed correctly about the new spec series! (And JG doubted me.)
Toyota GR86 Stars in New Single-Make Racing Series
Homologated by Toyota, the GR86 is the designated race car for Gazoo Racing's newly formed GR Cup.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a40154494/toyota-gr86-gr-cup-racing-series/
David S. Wallens said:In reply to spacecadet (Forum Supporter) :
Hey, I guessed correctly about the new spec series! (And JG doubted me.)
yep! I'm a little disapointed though that they're running a sequential.. because it just makes the cost of running the series that much higher..
In reply to spacecadet (Forum Supporter) :
Someone needs to check my math, but I believe MX-5 Cup went to a sequential to actually lower costs as the stock gearboxes required too much servicing.
David S. Wallens said:In reply to spacecadet (Forum Supporter) :
Someone needs to check my math, but I believe MX-5 Cup went to a sequential to actually lower costs as the stock gearboxes required too much servicing.
The ND gearboxes were absolutely made of glass and nothing could make them strong enough.... but the cost of purchasing a Global MX-5 car also went up $30K+ as a result.
I've not heard nearly the amount of (if any) gearbox issues coming out of the twins over the longer period they've been sold compared to the ND.
In reply to spacecadet (Forum Supporter) :
Maybe this was done to prep drivers for the next step into TCR, GT4 or GT3?
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