Entries Open for Toyota 86 Racing Series
Posted: April 21st, 2016, 2:42 pm
Entries Open for Toyota 86 Racing Series
Feb 26, 2016 By Toyota Australia.
Entries for one of the most anticipated new categories in Australian motorsport, the Toyota 86 Racing Series, have officially opened.
In the 12 months since Toyota Australia announced its plans for an affordable motorsport series based on the country?s best-selling sports car, interest from prospective competitors and motor racing fans has continued to build.
Underpinned by a straightforward and relatively affordable technical spec, the Toyota 86 Racing Series provides the perfect platform for budding competitors to develop their skills.
The series is managed by AirTime Autosport under the leadership of prominent motorsport identity Neil Crompton, and according to the company?s general manager Phil Harrison expressions of interest from potential entrants have been regular and genuine.
?We?ve had serious conversations with a range of people, from aspiring racers still in high school, to established motorsport operations looking to use the Toyota 86 Racing Series as a stepping stone in their driver development programs,? Mr Harrison said.
?Now that the [category?s] sporting and technical regulations and vehicle recognition documents have been confirmed by CAMS (Confederation of Australian Motor Sport) we can take those discussions to the next level,? he said.
?Over the coming months we will be making further announcements as entries open for each individual round of the Toyota 86 Racing Series,? he said.
Those interested in learning more about the Toyota 86 Racing Series should contact Phil Harrison at AirTime Autosport (phil@airtimeautosport.com) or go to www.toyota.com.au/86/racing-series.
The Toyota 86 Racing Series
The Toyota 86 Racing Series is designed to provide an entry point and training ground for up-and-coming drivers, offering a confirmed prize pool of $125,000.
Open to all manual variants of Toyota?s cult-classic sports car*, the series is part of the support program at selected rounds of the Australian V8 Supercars championship.
In 2016 the Toyota 86 Racing Series will run over five events: May 20-22 (Winton SuperSprint), August 26-28 (Sydney Motorsport Park SuperSprint), September 16-18 (Sandown 500), October 6-9 (Bathurst 1000) and November 25-27 (Sydney 500).
For regular updates and more information go to toyota.com.au/86/racing-series.
* Must be Australian Design Rule (ADR) compliant.
Feb 26, 2016 By Toyota Australia.
Entries for one of the most anticipated new categories in Australian motorsport, the Toyota 86 Racing Series, have officially opened.
In the 12 months since Toyota Australia announced its plans for an affordable motorsport series based on the country?s best-selling sports car, interest from prospective competitors and motor racing fans has continued to build.
Underpinned by a straightforward and relatively affordable technical spec, the Toyota 86 Racing Series provides the perfect platform for budding competitors to develop their skills.
The series is managed by AirTime Autosport under the leadership of prominent motorsport identity Neil Crompton, and according to the company?s general manager Phil Harrison expressions of interest from potential entrants have been regular and genuine.
?We?ve had serious conversations with a range of people, from aspiring racers still in high school, to established motorsport operations looking to use the Toyota 86 Racing Series as a stepping stone in their driver development programs,? Mr Harrison said.
?Now that the [category?s] sporting and technical regulations and vehicle recognition documents have been confirmed by CAMS (Confederation of Australian Motor Sport) we can take those discussions to the next level,? he said.
?Over the coming months we will be making further announcements as entries open for each individual round of the Toyota 86 Racing Series,? he said.
Those interested in learning more about the Toyota 86 Racing Series should contact Phil Harrison at AirTime Autosport (phil@airtimeautosport.com) or go to www.toyota.com.au/86/racing-series.
The Toyota 86 Racing Series
The Toyota 86 Racing Series is designed to provide an entry point and training ground for up-and-coming drivers, offering a confirmed prize pool of $125,000.
Open to all manual variants of Toyota?s cult-classic sports car*, the series is part of the support program at selected rounds of the Australian V8 Supercars championship.
In 2016 the Toyota 86 Racing Series will run over five events: May 20-22 (Winton SuperSprint), August 26-28 (Sydney Motorsport Park SuperSprint), September 16-18 (Sandown 500), October 6-9 (Bathurst 1000) and November 25-27 (Sydney 500).
For regular updates and more information go to toyota.com.au/86/racing-series.
* Must be Australian Design Rule (ADR) compliant.