Move over MX-5 Cup, there’s a new one-make series coming to town: The Toyota GR Cup.
More information is set to be announced “early this summer,” but so far Toyota has confirmed that it will be launching a GR86-based, one-make series for North America come 2023.
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Bring back the long beach grand prix and pro-am race!
In reply to Captdownshift (Forum Supporter) :
I second that motion!
BA5
Reader
4/1/22 3:25 p.m.
If the car is pretty minimally prepped..... this actually sounds tempting to me.....
Not a great April Fools. 3/10
In reply to ProDarwin :
If it wasn't announced via a press release, I'd be a lot more suspicious, but I'm confident that this isn't a joke.
ProDarwin said:
Not a great April Fools. 3/10
They announced the GR86 cup for Japan back in February, so I'm less likely to believe it's joke.
Yeah, In Japan you can get the BRZ Cup Car Basic with a roll cage pre-installed from the factory, along with eye bolts for six-point belts and an oil cooler.
They announced that in Feb as Z31Maniac said.
Definitely not an April Fools joke
I may be involved in a small way...
I just wish they had a few on the dealer lots for normal buyers to get a hold of.
jh36
Dork
4/2/22 6:57 a.m.
I'm ready to form a team. I haven't had a chance to track mine yet but even in stock form, the potential is high.
I would be in. I could see this being highly entertaining with great racing on a wonderful platform.
Like this idea. Too bad there aren't any available for purchase. I am having the same experience with the new Z car. Dealers either don't know what is going on with it or talking about a $5K-$6K over sticker starting price, and will go up from there if demand is high. Buying a car these days is an exercise in futility.
jh36
Dork
4/2/22 8:05 a.m.
In reply to Feedyurhed :
I guess it is dependent on the dealer...I received mine in January after starting my conversation in September. The price was fair although supply and demand is a reality. I knew the exact sku I wanted and my dealer worked the Toyota allocation scheme to get it. It certainly does seem that Toyota underestimated the initial demand...being in the design/manufacturing world myself, I can relate to that struggle.
Red5
New Reader
4/3/22 7:43 a.m.
I love watching these cars race on YouTube in Austrailia.
It feels like Toyota is planning on setting itself up as the enthusiasts one stop shopping for fun cars and commitment to performance and competition. As many, especially Ford, are stepping away from sporty cars and fun to drive, Toyota are diving head long in to serve the enthusiasts.
Considering my time and Ford, and my terrible prior experience with Toyota 'quality', I'm surprised how happy I am to say this.