Not me eager to know how much it costs, like I could even afford one anyway.
Photography Courtesy Toyota
A new challenger approaches the TC America grid: The GR Corolla.
Starting with a production GR Corolla, the folks at Toyota Gazoo Racing North America tack on several race-ready upgrades: Gazoo Racing-designed MacPherson struts, JRi adjustable shocks, OMP seat and six-point harness, FIA-approved roll cage, OMP fire suppression system, Alcon brakes–six-piston front, two-piston rear–and what TGRNA describes as “various aerodynamic improvements.”
The 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-three engine and all-wheel-drive are retained, as well as the eight-speed auto.
The GR Corolla will enter competition in the 2025 TC America season, which sees the former TCX and TC classes replaced by one single class.
In addition to expanding its sports car racing program, explains the press release, the introduction of the GR Corolla TC also helps to further grow the “TGRNA sports car ladder.”
More information on the GR Corolla TC–including specifications, pricing and contingency programs–will be made available soon, per Toyota.
I do love that the manufacturers are paying attention to more than just TCR. The non-TCR classes aren't huge in the US—mostly having their only high-profile outlet in SRO World Challenge—but they're huge overseas. I' d love to see SCCA and NASA adopt some direct drop-in classing for these cars like they've done for other homologation machinery.
In reply to JG Pasterjak :
I have my fingers crossed that we'll also be able to take advantage of TC Lite regulations here in the U.S.
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