6 Hours of Fuji : Home victory for Toyota?
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6 Hours of Fuji : Home victory for Toyota?

Photo : CLEMENT MARIN - FIAWEC.COM

 

Toyota Racing have their home race at the 6 Hours of Fuji, the seventh and penultimate round of the FIA World Endurance Championship on the 14th of October.

This race sees the return of Kazuki Nakajima alongside Alex Wurz and Nicolas Lapierre driving the Toyota TS030 Hybrid. Afte the first podium of the first podium finish for the Japanese manufacturer to 6 Hours of Silverstone, he focussed subsequently on his Japanese Super GT programme. Meanwhile, his team-mates won at Sao Paulo, but were hampered by technical problems and an accident in Bahrain.

Kazuki Nakajima (Driver Toyota TS030 Hybrid n°7, Toyota Racing, LM P1) : “I am really excited to be driving the TS030 HYBRID again; it seems like a long time since our podium at Silverstone! It’s been great to see the progress made by the team since then, particularly with the win in Sao Paulo. I would love to have been there for such a special moment so I am really motivated to create another great result this weekend. Fuji Speedway is one of my favourite tracks and I know it really well. Actually I raced there already twice this season in Super GT, although it will be a different challenge in an LMP1 car. I can’t wait to drive this car at Fuji Speedway in front of TOYOTA’s home fans.”

Nicolas Lapierre (Pilote Toyota TS030 Hybrid n°7, Toyota Racing, LM P1) : “I’ve only been to Japan once before, to race at Okoyama in 2009, so I am looking forward to this week. I have never driven at Fuji Speedway before but I visited Cologne last week and drove the track on the TMG simulator, and I have also watched a lot of onboard camera footage. It seems a very technical track with a massive straight so it will be interesting to see how our car reacts there. It’s a great feeling and a real privilege to go to the Six Hours of Mount Fuji as a TOYOTA Racing driver. Of course this is also an extra pressure because we really want to do well at our home race, but this is a positive pressure.”

Alex Wurz (Pilote Toyota TS030 Hybrid n°7, Toyota Racing, LM P1) : “It feels very cool to go to Japan as a TOYOTA driver. It puts a bit of extra pressure on as well and that is good for us. Fuji Speedway is an iconic track in sportscar history and it also a difficult one. You have an extremely long straight, some fast corners in the middle then the last sector is very technical and tricky. It is actually one of the most difficult tracks in my opinion to get the set-up right. I am looking forward to racing in Japan again; the Japanese fans are very special and very enthusiastic. I hope they still remember the great days of sportscar racing and come back to see these extremely good, sexy-looking race cars because the show will definitely be very good.”

Yoshiaki Kinoshita ( Toyota Racing Team President) : “Our home race is a very special occasion for TOYOTA Racing and the team is extremely motivated to deliver a good result, especially after the big disappointment of Bahrain. We are a hybrid team in many respects and, even though our team base is at TMG in Cologne, our TOYOTA HYBRID System - Racing was developed very close to Fuji Speedway, at Higashi-Fuji Technical Center. So this is a homecoming for our hybrid powertrain and many of our engineers. As always, we face a very tough competitor so every team member needs to focus on doing the very best job possible in order to succeed. To stand on the top step of the podium in Japan is a big dream for us, so everyone is fired up for this weekend.”

(Source: Toyota Racing press information)

Photo : INTERLAGOS (SAO PAULO, BRAZIL), 6 HEURES DE SAO PAULO, ARRIVEE, 15 SEPTEMBRE 2012. Winners of the sixth round of the FIA/WEC, Nicolas Lapierre (left) and Alex Wurz will be joined at Fuji by Kazuki Nakajima, with the aim of home victory for Toyota.
 

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