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https://www.toyota-supra.de/blogs/post/146/neuer-supra-a90-beim-langstreckenrennen-vln9

NEW SUPRA A90 IN LONG-DISTANCE RACE VLN9

Just one month ago we were allowed to drive and test the new Toyota Supra in Madrid. Sized to only 1400kg down, equipped with a racing cage, a bucket seat, slotted Brembo discs, and other minor modifications, launched the still relatively close to production Supra A90 with the appropriate starting number 90 in the long distance race VLN9 at the Nürburgring.

For the first time fans and interested parties could see the new Toyota Supra A90 in the pit gas and close up and remained patient, even with his now open cockpit and engine without cover.

The embargo, especially with regard to the cockpit, Toyota has now completely abandoned, because now many information and images have come to the public, most recently even a parts database for the A90.

Toyota President Akio Toyoda drives the Supra
The participation of the new Supras was officially not announced, but already weeks before the racing version of the A90 was seen at the Nürburgring. With the drivers Yabuki Hisashi (who had already briefed us in Madrid), Daenens Herwig and the pseudonym Morizo, Team GazooRacing was registered in the SP8T group.

Who knows the history of Toyota knows here immediately. Behind the pseudonym Morizo is none other than Toyota President Akio Toyoda himself, who as an avid motorsport fan already in 2009 with the LF-A participated in the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring.

Due to the heavy fog, the qualifying was postponed by one hour to 9:30. The treacherous weather known for the Nürburgring did not just delight the drivers, but also the visitors with consistently nice sunny weather. With a lap time of 9 minutes and 31 seconds (Green Hell + Grand Prix track), the team reached the starting position 94th

The Nürburgring as a test track for the GR Supra
The new Supra has the potential to become a competitive GT4 version, compared to the GT86, the new Supra has an even lower center of gravity, as well as a better body stiffness, than the all-carbon Lexus LFA supercar.

With a second place finish in its class, the team GazooRacing has successfully completed the race after four hours. A perfectly acceptable result of a prototype vehicle, which in its converted form is primarily intended to gather information and experience for the Gazoo Racing version of the Supras A90, according to Toyota. However, the maiden voyage of this racing version was not on the Nürburgring.

On our joke, asking whether we can "test drive" this version as well, Toyota general manager Alain Dujardyn replied : "We also had this Supra at the Circuito del Jarama in Madrid, but hid it from the public."

The VL9 event was a great highlight for all those who wanted to see the new Supra in Natura and it will not be the last of this form either.

Already at the end of November / beginning of December we will be at the next event for you and will of course keep you up to date.
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Starting around 12:14. Matt says the spy photographer is saying BMW is saving the 382hp for the Z4. The Supra will only get the 340hp version. o_O

 

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Yeah torque curve and power delivery makes all the difference. Look at the Cayman GT4, 309lb-ft for ~$100k. But if you say that car is a rip-off because the Z is 1/3 the price for "similar performance" I'll take the Cayman and laugh at you in my rear view mirror. And this is coming from someone who LOVES the Z. The 350z was my first sports car and I loved it to death and I think the 370z Nismo is stunning, but even I don't think for a minute that it is in the same class as this Supra.
 

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Yeah torque curve and power delivery makes all the difference. Look at the Cayman GT4, 309lb-ft for ~$100k. But if you say that car is a rip-off because the Z is 1/3 the price for "similar performance" I'll take the Cayman and laugh at you in my rear view mirror. And this is coming from someone who LOVES the Z. The 350z was my first sports car and I loved it to death and I think the 370z Nismo is stunning, but even I don't think for a minute that it is in the same class as this Supra.
Let the sheep solely compare peak HP numbers, they will never understand how a car like the M240i has a better 0-60 with less hp and more weight
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