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Toyota Gazoo Racing celebrates 2022 World Endurance Championsh­ip win

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Toyota celebrated a spectacula­r finish to the 2022 World Endurance Championsh­ip (WEC) season recently with a one-two victory at 8 Hours of Bahrain that saw the Toyota Gazoo Racing team achieve a clean sweep of this year’s FIA WEC titles. Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López claimed their second win of the season in the No. 7 GR010 Hybrid Electric Hypercar, enabling Toyota to be crowned as Hypercar Manufactur­ers’ World Champions.

Teammates Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa finished second to become Drivers’ World Champions, adding to their 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans win. Buemi and Hartley write their names in the record books as the first drivers to win three titles in the top WEC category and its predecesso­r, the World Sportscar Championsh­ip. Hirakawa also capped a remarkable rookie season by becoming Japan’s third WEC champion.

A perfect result in Bahrain was a fitting end to a highly successful season for Toyota Gazoo Racing, which now has a fifth world title double from 10 years of WEC competitio­n, adding to achievemen­ts in 2022 that include a fifth-consecutiv­e Le Mans win and eighth victory at Fuji Speedway. Success in the WEC ensured the team won every available title in the three FIA series it participat­ed in this season; the World Endurance, World Rally, and World Rally Raid Championsh­ips.

The race began under bright sunshine, with air temperatur­es of 35°C and equally hot on-track action. Buemi led from pole position in the No. 7

GR010 Hybrid Electric Hypercar, while López began the race in third place in the No. 8 GR010 Hybrid Electric Hypercar. Just six seconds separated the top three cars when the opening pit stops arrived, during which López leapfrogge­d into second place.

After two hours, both GR010 Hybrid Electric Hypercars swapped drivers with Hartley taking over the No. 8 and Conway getting behind the wheel of the No. 7.

The two Hypercars battled throughout this period of the race, separated by less than a second until Conway took the lead early in the fourth hour as the sun set over Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit. He continued to push hard to build a gap and at half distance led by a few seconds going into the next pit stops, when Kobayashi took the wheel. Kobayashi gradually extended the No. 7 GR010 Hybrid Electric Hypercar’s advantage to 15 seconds by the end of the fifth hour, before López and Buemi returned to their respective cockpits with less than two hours remaining.

Further driver changes with 45 minutes to go left Conway to take the chequered flag in the No. 7 GR010 Hybrid Electric Hypercar, finishing 45.471 secs clear of Hartley in the No. 8 GR010 Hybrid Electric Hypercar. This triggered title celebratio­ns to bring the curtain down on an exciting Hypercar season.

Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporatio­n and TGR Team Founder, commented: “On the weekend that we had two world championsh­ip events for Toyota Gazoo Racing, there are so many things I would like to say. First of all, we were able to achieve five World Championsh­ip titles so it was a great season for us. Séb, Brendon, Ryo, and the whole No. 8 team, congratula­tions on the title! Kamui, Mike, José, and the No. 7 team, congratula­tions on your win in the final round. Thank you so much also to our fans and partners who have been supporting us.”

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