Nicolas Caillol – How the FT60 came to be

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Last week Toyota GAZOO Racing New Zealand launched their fabulous new single seater, the FT60. Twenty of these cars are…

Look back in history Sunday: Stanaway dominates ADAC Masters (2010)

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Kiwi driver Richie Stanaway dominated the 2010 ADAC Formula Masters, winning 12 of the first 18 races and going on…

You make your own luck

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The last 13 laps of the 2019 Indianapolis 500 saw a duel between Team Penske’s Simon Pagenaud and Andretti Autosport’s…

Video: Toyota GAZOO Racing New Zealand reveals the new FT-60

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Let’s take a closer look at the brand new FT60. This is a great video showing you some key differences…

Here’ mud in your eye……ear and pretty much everywhere else!

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Hmmmm, a suitable column subject for Tuesday May 28? Right.  If I was any other ‘motorsport commentator’ I’d sit down…

The hardware behind the excitement

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With two young New Zealanders forging a path in the new FIA Formula 3 Championship and some exciting movements pending…

Di Grassi lands another Audi victory in Berlin, Evans 12th

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Lucas di Grassi flew around Tempelhof Airport to secure a second successive win on home soil for Audi Sport ABT…

Look back in history Sunday: Three Kiwi drivers competing in Indy Lights

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In 2008 Wade Cunningham elected not to compete in the Firestone Indy Lights Series in order to focus on a…

Lauda won the Monaco Grand Prix twice

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As we head to the Monaco F1 Grand Prix this weekend we reflect on the two wins that the late…

Has Toyota got it right!

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Apparently there’s a shift to electric powered vehicles (EV)!  Everyone’s doing it!  Or maybe it is a European thing, not…