Toyota Gazoo Racing back in Brazil

9 July 2024

Toyota Gazoo Racing resume their challenge for the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) titles when the second half of the season begins in Brazil with the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo on Sunday (14 July).

At the Le Mans 24 Hours last month, the team narrowly missed out on victory after an enthralling race, but the points earned rekindled their bid to retain their World Championship crowns for a sixth season. They travel to South America just 12 points behind leaders Porsche. 

Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries finished second at Le Mans alongside José María López – substituting for Mike Conway – and they are also in the title hunt, 17 points behind the leaders with four races still to go. Conway has recovered from the rib and collarbone injuries sustained in a pre-Le Mans cycling accident and will return to the cockpit of the No7 GR010 Hybrid car at Interlagos, alongside Kobayashi and de Vries. 

Reigning World Champions Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa led more laps at Le Mans than any other car but were denied a chance to fight for victory when another car pushed the No8 GR010 Hybrid into a spin late in the race. They finished fifth. 

Both carsaim to return to winning ways in Sao Paulo on a circuit which has seen significant milestones in the team’s history. Toyota’s first hybrid-powered WEC victory came at Interlagos in 2012, just three races into its endurance racing return, while a first manufacturers’ title was secured in Sao Paulo two years later. 

The anti-clockwise 2.6 mile circuit, officially named the Autodromo José Carlos Pace after the Sao Paulo-born former Le Mans and Formula 1 driver, is back on the WEC calendar after a 10-year absence. The historic track was opened in 1940 and has been a fixture on international motorsport calendars since the 1970s. 

Although the first WEC race at Interlagos took place as recently as 2012, the circuit has hosted the Mil Milhas Brasil, or 1,000 Miles of Brazil, endurance race since the 1950s, including as a round of the 2007 Le Mans Series, a precursor to today’s World Championship. 

Track action begins on Friday with two 90-minute free practice sessions. The starting grid will be decided on Saturday from 3.10pm local time (7.10pm BST) with qualifying and Hyperpole while the race begins at 11.30am (3.30pm BST) on Sunday.

Team quotes

Kamui Kobayashi (Team Principal and driver, car No7): “Le Mans was not long ago but right after the race we started looking towards the future. The second half of our season begins in Sao Paulo and now our full focus is on fighting for the World Championships. Our second place in Le Mans puts us in a better position, even though we still face a big challenge to close the gap. We haven’t driven our GR010 HYBRID at Interlagos before so we don’t know exactly what to expect but I am sure it will be a big fight. The Brazilian fans are very enthusiastic and I think they will create a special atmosphere; I’m looking forward to it.”

Mike Conway (driver, car No7): “It’s great to be back and I can’t wait to be behind the wheel again. Watching Le Mans from a distance was tough. I went through all the ups and downs with Kamui, Nyck and José but it was incredibly frustrating that I could not be part of it. I always knew we were in safe hands with José, and he did a great job. Now I am just looking forward to competing again, fighting at the front and hopefully helping Kamui, Nyck and the team win the World Championship.”

Nyck de Vries (driver, car No7): “This will be my first time racing at Interlagos but I have raced in Brazil before and I know the fans there are incredibly enthusiastic. They have a long motorsport tradition and it’s fun to be part of that as a driver. Interlagos is a short circuit which is quite demanding, and it will be interesting to drive our GR010 Hybrid there. We’re all looking forward to being part of another exciting battle at the front, and hopefully standing on the podium again.”

Sébastien Buemi (driver, car No8): “It’s a long time since we raced at Interlagos but I have some nice memories of the circuit, and the team have performed well there in the past. Even though we are going there with our GR010 Hybrid for the first time, we know what is required to be quick at this track. As always, the competition will be very intense, so we need to start the event on the front foot and execute a perfect weekend. We’ll do the maximum and let’s see what we can achieve.”

Brendon Hartley (driver, car No8): “I am happy to be racing again relatively soon after Le Mans. We enjoyed being part of the fight for victory at Le Mans, but it was frustrating to miss out in the way we did, so it’s good to resume battle just a few weeks later. It will again be incredibly tough, with very tight margins, but we are energised and ready for it. WEC has been away from Sao Paulo for a decade, and I think we’ll get a great welcome from the fans. I am sure we will put on another exciting show.”

Ryo Hirakawa (driver, car No8): “Sao Paulo is a new city and a new circuit for me, and I am excited by the challenge. I have driven the track in the team simulator, so I know what to expect but there’s nothing like driving it in real life. It’s such a famous circuit in the motorsport world, with so many memories and the unbelievable support of the Brazilian fans. Since the calendar was announced I have been looking forward to experiencing it for myself and now I can’t wait.”

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