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Here are our picks for the best Toyota race cars—and trucks—of all time. Toyota 7 Toyota’s official entry into motorsports wasn’t just a single model, but in fact a series of race cars ...
When it comes to the world of motorsport, Toyota's renowned for its accolades in rally racing. This is thanks to its first-ever sports car model, the Celica , which debuted in the 70s.
Toyota will show off a ran ge ofg cars at this years Goodwood Festival of Speed, including some Gazoo Racing cars and more.
The Toyota Celica left the market nearly 20 years ago, ... Rally Japan is a racing event for rally cars, as the name implies, and is often attended by executives from numerous automakers.
T he longest-running sports car nameplate in Toyota's history, the Celica holds great significance for many Japanese sports car enthusiasts. The model's production run spanned seven generations ...
Lisa Weinberger, 64, of Austin, Texas, and Naperville, Ill., who is president of the Footprints Foundation, on her 1972 Toyota Celica race car, as told to A.J. Baime. When I met my husband, [John ...
There are 14 reviews for the 2004 Toyota Celica, ... a muscle car and its light enough to get you ahead of anyone who might wanna race. ... My 2004 Toyota Celica GTS is not just my first car, ...
I especially love the incorporation of those classic Speedline Type 2013C Tarmac wheels, just like the ST205 used at times during its abridged racing career. An ST205 Toyota Celica rally car ...
With reports pointing to a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine pushing 400 horsepower and potential all-wheel drive, the next-generation Celica could be one of Toyota’s most exciting sports cars in years.
Toyota has officially confirmed the return of the iconic Celica name.The news came from Toyota’s executive vice president Yuki Nakajima during a public event at Toyota Stadium in Japan, held ...
Speaking with MotorTrend, Cooper Ericksen, Toyota’s senior vice president of product planning for North America, confirmed that the Celica project is already at the point where test mules are ...
Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185 WRC. There are few, if any, rally cars that can claim the same kind of World Rally Championship racing success as the ST185-generation Toyota Celica GT-Four.