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Toyota executives jealous of Ford and Holden’s glory days at the Bathurst 1000 held off racing in V8 Supercars because they ...
The Gen3 version of the A90 model Supra was launched a day after Toyota Australia closed the order book on the equivalent road car. It’s been known for some time that production of the road going ...
Toyota has confirmed it will join the Repco Supercars Championship with a 5.2-litre V8 engine. The Japanese powerhouse will enter the championship in 2026 with four cars from Walkinshaw Andretti ...
As revealed on Monday, Toyota's Supercars challenger will be powered by a 5.2-litre, quad-cam V8 engine. Gen3 regulations mandate an engine capacity between 5.2 and 5.7 litres.
The GR Supra is leaving local showrooms but not local racetracks, and Toyota has teased the nameplate will live on.
Formula 1 may be faster, but V8 Supercars are rawer. With less grip, narrower tires, and longer races on street circuits, ...
Supercars has launched the start of its new manufacturer era after the official unveiling of the Gen3 Toyota GR Supra.
Toyota calls time on its fifth-generation Supra sports coupe with Australian orders to cease from later this month.