- Toyota Racing Series
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category =Formula 3
inaugural = 2005/06
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constructors = Tatuus
engines =Toyota
country/region =New Zealand
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champion driver = flagicon|NZL Andy Knight
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website = http://www.toyotaracing.co.nz/The Toyota Racing Series is
New Zealand 's premier "open-wheeler" motorsport category.The Series includes races for every major trophy in New Zealand circuit racing including theLady Wigram Trophy , theNew Zealand Motor Cup and theDenny Hulme Memorial Trophy . The cars are also the category for theNew Zealand Grand Prix - one of only two races in the world with FIA approval to use the "Grand Prix" nomenclature outsideFormula One .An incubator and showcase for the next generations of New Zealand racing talent, the Series offers emerging drivers the chance to gain valuable experience with carbon-fibre composite chassis, aerodynamics and slick tyres.
The cars use modified versions of 1.8L
Toyota four cylinder 2ZZ-GE production engines which can produce 200BHP, a six speed Sadev sequential transmission with limited slip differential and a chassis built by Tatuus inItaly to full FIA F3 specification. [http://www.toyotaracing.co.nz/Default.aspx?pageid=5]For 2008, the series has also gone "green". Fuels for all cars racing in the series are now an E85 biofuel blend of 85 per cent ethanol made from whey, a dairy industry by-product; and petrol. Reduced emissions, reduced carbon "footprint" and reduced use of fossil fuels are all being showcased in this unique New Zealand programme. The 2008
New Zealand Grand Prix thus becomes the first ever biofuel grand prix in the world.The Series has the full endorsement of
Motorsport New Zealand , the sport's governing body.Previously, the country's leading drivers had to go offshore to step up to this level. High profile graduates from the series to date includes
Brendon Hartley , now signed to raceFormula Three for the respectedCarlin Motorsport team in theUK andEarl Bamber . [http://www.toyotaracing.co.nz/Default.aspx?pageid=629]2008 - 2009 Season
External links
* [http://www.toyotaracing.co.nz Toyota Racing Series]
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