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2012 Toyota TS030 HYBRID
Toyota TS030 Hybrid, Roll-Out Test, Circuit Paul Ricard, France, 11-13 January 2012.

2012 Toyota TS030 HYBRID

For the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans, Toyota developed the TS030 HYBRID. It was Toyota’s first overall assault on the 24 since the Toyota GT-One (TS020) of 1998.

The TS030 was the first homologated hybrid of 2012 once the drive line development is completed.

Alex Wurz, Nicolas Lapierre and Kazuki Nakajima were confirmed to debut the car at the Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps in May, but delays in development meant the car debuted at the 24 Hours of Le Mans instead.

Painted in blue livery, the completed TS030 HYBRIDs both retired at Le Mans. Remarkably Alexander Wurz and Nicolas Lapierre took the car’s first overall victory in only their third race with TS030 at the 2012 6h de São Paulo ahead of the factory Audis.

Press Release

Toyota Racing today announced more details of its forthcoming FIA World Endurance Championship participation, including an intention to race two cars in specific races.

The new team, which is based at Toyota Motorsport GmbH (TMG) in Cologne, Germany, will make its race debut on 5 May in the Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, the second round of the FIA World Endurance Championship.

Toyota Racing intends to enter two TS030 HYBRID cars in the subsequent Le Mans 24 Hours (16-17 June. Participation in further rounds is yet to be confirmed.

A driver line-up of Alex Wurz, Nicolas Lapierre and Kazuki Nakajima has already been confirmed for one car while discussions are still ongoing to finalise the driver line-up for the other. Additionally, Andrea Caldarelli, from Pescara, Italy, has joined Toyota Racing as a junior driver.

The TS030 HYBRID is Toyota’s successor to the iconic TS010 and TS020 cars which participated at Le Mans with podium success during the 1990s, with TS an acronym for ToyotaSport.

Toyota is the first manufacturer to confirm its participation in the FIA World Endurance Championship using a hybrid system, emphasising the pioneering approach to this technology which has seen more than 3.5 million Toyota hybrid vehicles sold worldwide.

The THS-R (Toyota Hybrid System – Racing) powertrain is designed to deliver maximum performance and features an all-new V8 3.4litre normally-aspirated petrol engine and hybrid system with capacitor storage developed by official team partner Nisshinbo.

The team will use the TS030 HYBRID’s first test to evaluate the merits, within the current regulations, of a front motor system produced by Aisin AW and a rear motor system developed by official team partner DENSO. Those regulations limit hybrid systems to recovering a maximum of 500kJ between braking zones whilst restricting deployment to only two wheels.

A brand new carbon fibre LMP1 chassis has been developed and produced at TMG, where the complete car was assembled for the first time in preparation for a roll-out on 11-13 January at Paul Ricard.

During an exclusive test session at the French track, which included running in darkness, the TS030 HYBRID completed several hundred kilometres, showing an impressive level of reliability and performance for this very early stage in the car’s testing programme.

Alex Wurz and Nicolas Lapierre both put the TS030 HYBRID through its paces at Paul Ricard, joined by 30-year-old Japanese driver Hiroaki Ishiura, who is a candidate to join the driver line-up at races where Toyota Racing participates with two cars.

Official partners to the Toyota Racing programme include ZENT, Aisin, Nippon Steel, Takata, Toyoda Gosei and Michelin.

In Detail

tags lmp1
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type Racing Car
released at 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans
built at Cologne, Germany
coachbuilder Toyota Motorsport GmbH
engineers Pascal Vasselon
engine 90º V8
valvetrain 4 Valves per Cyl
displacement 3400 cc / 207.48 in³
body / frame Carbon Fibre Composite Body and Chassis
driven wheels THS-R Hybrid
wheel type Magnesium Forged
front tires 36/71-18 Michelin
rear tires 36/71-18 Michelin
front brakes Carbon Fiber Discs
rear brakes Carbon Fiber Discs
front wheels F 45.7 x 36.8 cm / 18 x 14.5 in
rear wheels R 45.7 x 36.4 cm / 18 x 14.5 in
f suspension Double Wishbones w/Inboard Spring-Damper Units
r suspension Double Wishbones w/Inboard Spring-Damper Units
length 4560 mm / 179.5 in
width 2000 mm / 78.7 in
height 1030 mm / 40.6 in
transmission 6-Speed Sequential
tran clutch Multi-Disc
fuel capacity 73 litres or 19.27 gal.