Toyota unveils GR86 racecar as TGRA 86 series wraps for 2022

*** Toyota reveals GR86 racecar for 2024 TGRA 86 Series ***

*** Professionally-built turnkey race package from Neal Bates Motorsport priced at $89,990 ***

*** Lachlan Gibbons wins 2022 TGRA 86 Series ahead of Zach Bates and Jobe Stewart ***

Toyota has taken the wraps off its new GR86 racecar that will make its debut in the 2024 TGRA 86 Series.

Based on the GR86, the new racecar has been developed by Neal Bates Motorsport and is now available for competitors to order with a turnkey package priced at $89,9901.

The new racecar was unveiled to current competitors in the TGRA 86 Series at the end of season dinner at Bathurst where Lachlan Gibbons took the title in the 2022 TGRA 86 Series.

Gibbons finished the season with a total of 1275 points earned over the course of five rounds with Zach Bates close behind in second place with 1232 points, and Jobe Stewart completing the 2022 TGRA 86 Series podium in third on 940 points.

Toyota Australia Chief Marketing Officer Vin Naidoo said he was excited to unveil the new GR86 racecar and congratulated Lachlan and all the other award winners of the 2022 TGRA 86 Series.

“For seven years, the TGRA 86 Series has proven to be the perfect development ground for aspiring professional race drivers and those passionate weekend warriors who just love racing,” Mr Naidoo said.

“I’d like to congratulate Lachlan Gibbons on his hard fought win for the title after an epic battle all season with Zach Bates. And our congratulations also go to Zach, in second place after winning all three races in the final round at Bathurst, Jobe in third, and all the other award winners.

“Toyota is committed to supporting all the teams and drivers in the TGRA 86 Series and earlier this year, we announced that we would extend that support through to the end of 2026.

“And I’m very excited to be unveiling the new GR86 racecar that will make its debut in the 2024 season.  

“Neal Bates and his team have worked hard to make this an incredibly sharp, affordable racecar that I’m sure will continue to make the TGRA 86 Series one of the most hotly contested on the Australian motorsport calendar,” he said.

The new GR86 racecar will be fully built by Neal Bates Motorsport and features a full roll cage, race seat and six-point harness, motorsport spec steering wheel, ECU and instruments, control wheels and tyres, and upgraded suspension, brakes, exhaust, oil cooler and clutch.

Maximum engine power and torque will be approximately 10 per cent greater than the standard GR86 road car’s outputs of 174kW/250Nm and the racecar is approximately 70kg lighter than the GR86.

Approximately 35 racecars will be available for competitors to order for the 2024 TGRA 86 Series season and other performance specifications will be confirmed once final testing and validation is completed later this year.

In addition to announcing the top three podium places that each received prize money of $50,000, $30,000 and $15,000 for first, second and third respectively, Toyota also presented a number of other awards.

The Kaizen Award for continuous improvement went to Brisbane-based 17-year-old Jarrod Hughes who received a trip to the US to attend the iconic Daytona 500 in 2023 and go behind the scenes and meet the people that run Toyota’s championship-winning NASCAR campaign.

Townsville based Madison Dunston proved to be as active on social and digital media as she is on the racetrack and took home a $1000 gift card from Hino for the Publicity Star award.

Third generation race driver Clay Richards – son of Steven and grandson of Jim – proved talent runs in the genes winning The Toyota Way award and a $2000 parts voucher from Toyota’s National Parts and Accessories Division for exemplifying The Toyota Way principles including continuous improvement and respect for people.

Mr Naidoo congratulated all the winners on their awards in what has been a thrilling return to racing after two years of sporadic events due to the COVID 19 pandemic.

“The 2022 TGRA 86 Series has again proven to be an outstanding series with hugely competitive grids and plenty of exciting racing action for drivers and motorsport fans,” Mr Naidoo said.

“I want to congratulate all the 2022 award winners and the many other teams and drivers that make the TGRA 86 Series one of the best categories on the calendar and look forward to another year of racing on some of Australia’s most iconic circuits in 2023,” he said.

2022 TGRA 86 Series Award Winners

1stLachlan Gibbons
2ndZach Bates
3rdJobe Stewart
4thBailey Sweeny
5thHarrison Gray
6thCampbell Logan
7thJarrod Hughes
8thRyan Casha
Kaizen AwardJarrod Hughes
Publicity StarMadison Dunston
Best LiveryHayden Jackson
Best First Year DriverCampbell Logan
Unbreakable Race PerformanceJames Holdsworth
Best Team ManagerTeam Gibbons (Simon Gibbons & Bryan Hunt)
Toyota Way ValuesClay Richards

/Public Release. View in full here.