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  2. Toyota Supra in motorsport - Wikipedia

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    The Supra HV-R is a hybrid race car based on the Super GT Supra jointly developed by Toyota and Toyota Team SARD. The four-wheel drive HV-R combines a 4.5 L V8 (358 kW, 480 hp) from its Super GT UZ-FE engine, a rear-axle-mounted electric motor (150 kW; 200 hp), and two front in-wheel electric motors (10 kW; 13 PS; 13 hp each) to generate over ...

  3. Toyota GR Supra - Wikipedia

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    The GR Supra GT500 features a 500 kW (670 hp) 2.0-litre Toyota RI4A turbo four-cylinder engine, while the GR Supra GT300 features the 5.4-litre 2UR-GSE V8 engine according to JAF-GT GT300 regulations. [114] As of 2022, the GR Supra GT300 has won 6 races, and the GR Supra GT500 has won 8 races in their first 3 seasons in the Super GT Championship.

  4. Veilside - Wikipedia

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    Veilside Co., Ltd. (ヴェイルサイド株式会社, Vueirusaido kabushiki gaisha, officially stylized as VeilSide) is a Japanese aftermarket automotive company which initially sold suspension and engine tuning parts, and now sells interior as well as body parts for aerodynamic and aesthetic enhancement of the vehicle.

  5. Toyota Supra - Wikipedia

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    The fifth-generation Supra was released in January 2019 after 17 years off the market as the GR Supra, part of Toyota's Gazoo Racing (GR) family of performance cars. [43] It was developed in partnership with BMW , sharing the platform and many parts from the BMW Z4 (G29) with BMW derived 4- and 6-cylinder turbocharged engines and maintaining ...

  6. 1996 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Skyline GT-R: Nissan RB26DETT 2.6 L Twin Turbo I6: 55 Kenji Tohira: B: 1–5 Hiroyuki Kawai: 1–5 Team Lark McLaren GTR: McLaren: McLaren F1 GTR: BMW S70/2 6.0 L V12: 60 Naoki Hattori: B: All Ralf Schumacher: All 61 David Brabham: All John Nielsen: All Kenji Kawagoe: Porsche: Porsche 993 GT2: Porsche M64/81 3.6 L Twin Turbo F6: 69 Kenji ...

  7. 2004 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Supra: Toyota 3UZ-FE 4.5 L V8: 25 Manabu Orido: Y: 1–7 Dominik Schwager: 1–7 Epson Nakajima Racing: Honda: Honda NSX: Honda C30A 3.0 L Twin Turbo V6: 32 André Lotterer: B: All Tsugio Matsuda: All Yellow Hat Kraft Toyota: Toyota Supra: Toyota 3UZ-FE 4.5 L V8: 35 Naoki Hattori: D: All Shigekazu Wakisaka: All Toyota Team TOM'S: Toyota ...

  8. 1995 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) Kenji Tohira: 3–6 Hiroyuki Kawai: 3–6 Hasemi Motorsport: Nissan: Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) Nissan RB26DETT 2.6 L Twin Turbo I6: 3 Masahiro Hasemi: B: 1 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) Masahiro Hasemi: 2–6 Racing Team Nakaharu: Nissan: Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) Nissan RB26DETT 2.6 L Twin Turbo I6: 4 Hideo Fukuyama: B: 4 ...

  9. All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    The JGTC (Japanese Grand Touring Championship) [1] was established in 1993 [2] [3] by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) via its subsidiary company the GTA (GT Association), replacing the defunct All Japan Sports Prototype Championship for Group C cars and the Japanese Touring Car Championship for Group A touring cars, which instead would adopt the supertouring formula.