Arab Times

GAZOO Racing sweeps first place in SP-PRO of 24 Hours of Nürburgrin­g

Lexus LC claims a class win on its debut in German endurance race

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KUWAIT CITY, June 3: Overcoming the challenges of one of the world’s most demanding circuits, the No. 56 GAZOO Racing’s Lexus LC, driven by Takeshi Tsuchiya, Takamitsu Matsui, Naoya Gamo, and Yuichi Nakayama, made a remarkable debut race and claimed the first position in the SP-PRO class of the 24 Hours of Nürburgrin­g endurance race recently in Germany.

The No. 56 GAZOO Racing’s Lexus LC demonstrat­ed its out-and-out pace in qualifying, lining up 32nd on the starting grid in a field of 147 cars with a best lap time of eight minutes and 34.591 seconds around the climbs and descents of the 25-kilometer German racetrack.

Shigeki Tomoyama, President, GAZOO Racing Company, said: “Although GAZOO Racing’s Lexus LC was forced to pit-in many times unexpected­ly due to the impact at the beginning of the race, we are delighted to complete the 24 hours and the whole race. The drivers, mechanics, engineers, and support staff all carried out their roles, and we made every effort to race the car without giving up until the very end. We would like to express our sincerest gratitude to all of our suppliers and partner companies who have helped to sustain these activities.”

Tomoyama stated that the knowledge and technologi­es refined here at the Nürburgrin­g circuit will not only be incorporat­ed into models in the GAZOO Racing brand lineup but also utilized in a variety of future production cars.

Commenting on the win, Yugo Miyamoto, Chief Representa­tive of Middle East & North Africa Representa­tive Office, Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, said: “The 24 Hours Nürburgrin­g endurance race proved to be an excellent experience, testing the team’s strengths and vehicle’s capabiliti­es, while also showcasing the best of Lexus. Despite a challengin­g debut race, the Lexus LC dazzled the audiences with its winning performanc­e, adding to our achievemen­ts and capabiliti­es in motorsport­s.”

Miyamoto added: “We remain dedicated to continuous­ly building on the experience gained on racetracks all over the world to not only engineer amazing vehicles but also capture our customers’ hearts and minds and ignite their emotions. We would like to thank our fans and customers for their continuous The Lexus LC in action in the SP-PRO class 24 hours of Nurburgrin­g endurance race in

Germany.

support and for being an inspiring force behind our continued success.”

The main race started with a total of 147

vehicles on the tarmac with Takamitsu Matsui at the wheel of the Lexus LC. Immediatel­y after the start of the race, the No. 56 GAZOO Racing’s Lexus LC suffered impact damage. However, it was able to continue, with repairs being made during the first scheduled routine pit stop as it did not need an emergency pit-in.

Technical issues that the team had not encountere­d in testing emerged even after that, but were all successful­ly addressed, with the drivers, mechanics, and engineers correspond­ing quickly and surely, returning the car to the course once more.

The No. 56 Lexus LC continued the race from 6:30 in the morning without any significan­t issues and managed to increase its position in the race ranking. When the checkered flag was finally waved, the No. 56 Lexus LC took first place in the SP-PRO class and finished 96th overall.

Race Notes:

No. 56 GAZOO Racing Lexus LC Drivers: Takeshi Tsuchiya, Takamitsu Matsui, Naoya Gamo, and Yuichi Nakayama Position: 1st No. of Laps: 97 Best Lap: 8’34.591

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