The Borneo Post

Bigger field for Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) Vios Challenge

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SHAH ALAM: The inaugural Vios Challenge will now see an expanded field of 40 cars take to the starting grid when the Toyota GAZOO Racing ( TGR) Racing Festival kicks off the series in Penang this August.

Interest among motor racing enthusiast­s and teams for the Vios Challenge rapidly had gone up as the series promised highqualit­y racing from its one-make formula run on purpose- built street circuits.

Following the launch in April, the 30 cars announced were immediatel­y assigned but due to the numerous requests by eager racers, UMW Toyota Motor sought to add more cars to the field.

Following consultati­on with stakeholde­rs and with the agreement of TRD, an additional ten cars were allowed to be added.

“The interest in the Vios Challenge had been overwhelmi­ng,” said president of UMW Toyota Motor Ravindran Kurusamy. We’ve had so many requests by racers who wanted to purchase a car and compete in the Vios Challenge but due to safety and logistics concerns, we have had to restrict the field to a maximum of 40 cars for this season,” he said.

The inaugural season of the Vios Challenge has not only attracted over a dozen newcomers to the sport, it has also drawn a host of top names from the motor racing scene to the championsh­ip including Prince of Drift Tengku Djan, his nemesis in the Malaysia Speed Festival ( MSF) series Boy Wong and former Malaysian Super Series (MSS) winner James Veerappan who have confirmed their participat­ion.

With the additional cars, the Vios Challenge will now feature 40 racers competing in different categories. The race will be the headlining event at the Toyota GAZOO Racing ( TGR) Racing Festival where a carnival-like atmosphere will feature around the race weekend with activities for the whole family.

Experienci­ng the race as a competitor himself, deputy chairman of UMW Toyota Motor Akio Takeyama said that he was looking forward to the prospect of racing in the very first Vios Challenge in Malaysia.

“I am very excited to be taking part in my first race in the Vios Challenge.

“I have been working hard in the racing school and I have learned so much from my instructor­s. I can’t wait for the race to begin.

“I do hope that Malaysian motorsport­s fans will come to the TGR Racing Festivals and enjoy all that we have planned.

“With the intense level of competitio­n on the race track, the carnival-like atmosphere, celebrity performanc­es and all the fun-filled activities, I believe that the TGR Racing Festival will be an event like we’ve never seen before,” added Takeyama.

Fans can follow the developmen­ts of the Toyota GAZOO Racing (TGR) Racing Festival and the Vios Challenge on the Toyota GAZOO Racing Malaysia homepage, FB page or Instagram.

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