FIA WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing HANDBOOK
About TOYOTA GAZOO Racing In 2015, Toyota consolidated its motorsport activities under the name TOYOTA GAZOO Racing. Participation by Toyota teams in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) will also become challenges competed under the banner of TOYOTA GAZOO Racing. The spirit of TOYOTA GAZOO Racing is not merely to try to win motorsport events. It is a spirit that also includes the goals of creating ever-better vehicles and car fans. Toyota believes that roads can develop people and cars, by bringing cars to the limit in the extreme environment of racing, where one never knows what will happen. There we can develop our people and therefore create ever-better cars. By creating car fans, our teams show their best in races and rallies to bring joy and inspire and love cars more. In 2016 World Endurance Championship under TOYOTA GAZOO Racing banner, we will put all efforts for R&D improvements to bring joy and excitement and inspiration to many. We very much appreciate the straong continued support of everyone. 2 3
TOYOTA TS050 HYBRID specs Type Bodywork Windscreen Gearbox Gearbox casing Drive shafts Clutch LMP1-H (Le Mans Prototype - Hybrid) Carbon fibre composite Polycarbonate Transversal with 7 gears, sequential Aluminium Constant velocity tripod plunge-joint drive shafts ZF multidisc Differential Suspension Springs Anti roll bars Steering Brakes Callipers Mechanical locking type Independent front and rear double wishbone, pushrod-system Torsion bars Front and rear Hydraulically assisted Dual circuit hydraulic braking system, Akebono mono-block light-alloy brake callipers front and rear Brake Discs Carbon ventilated front and rear Wheels RAYS magnesium alloy Front wheels 13 x 18 inch Rear wheels 13 x 18 inch Tyres Michelin radial Front tyres 31/71-18 Rear tyres 31/71-18 Length 4650mm Width 1900mm 1050mm Fuel capacity 62.5litres Powertrain TOYOTA HYBRID System - Racing (THS-R) Engine V6 DI(direct injection) twin-turbo Engine capacity 2.4liters Power 368kw / 500PS Fuel Petrol Valves 4valves/cylinder Hybrid power 368kw / 500PS (front and rear combined) Overall maximum power (engine and 735kw / 1000PS hybrid) Battery High-powered lithium-ion battery Front hybrid motor AISIN AW Rear hybrid motor DENSO Inverter DENSO 4 5
Anthony Davidson Sébastien Buemi Kazuki Nakajima #5 Nationality Birthday Weight British 18 April 1979 1.66 m 56kg Nationality Birthday Weight Swiss 31 October 1988 1.75m 68kg Nationality Birthday Weight Japanese 11 January 1985 1.75m 62kg 6 7
Interview: #5 Drivers Anthony Davidson Sébastien Buemi Kazuki Nakajima I actually had the possibility to be the first to drive the new car with the new engine and battery and this felt like an honor. It went as expected. I ve done many tests where you re testing new technologies and it s a lot of hard work to extract the full potential. The TS050 definitely has a lot of potential and we expect to be much more competitive than in 2015. The 8MJ hybrid system is a huge step forward. Before 2013 it was a personal ambition to stand on the podium at Le Mans. Now I have done that twice. I really want to win it. At this stage the target has to be to get the most out of our package and make no mistakes; then we ll see what result we can achieve. The car has definitely got good potential. It shows that we ve done a good job so far but we can obviously still improve a lot. The new car is definitely a strong evolution. I think our chassis has always been quite competitive and we ve tried to make it even better. It s a good car and I like to drive it; now I want to see how it performs in race conditions. Our main objective is obviously to fight for the win at Le Mans, that s for everyone in the team the main target. We want to be the manufacturer who is on the top of the podium after this long day. After the first few races we will know what s really possible in Le Mans. I could strongly feel the performance improvement when I drove the TS050 HYBRID for the first time because of new turbocharged engine and 8MJ hybrid system. It is our strong point. We experienced some small issues during tests, as normal with a new car, but we overcame them and now I feel the car is ready to race. I am surprised by the improvements to the car especially in terms of drivability so I would like to thank the all engineers and mechanics who worked so hard during winter. The new powertrain is great. The TS050 HYBRID is a car to suit for Le Mans because it has less drag combined with a higher speed in comparison with last year s car. I believe our goal to win Le Mans will be in our sights. 8 9
Stéphane Sarrazin Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi #6 Nationality Birthday Weight French 2 November 1975 180cm 69kg Nationality Birthday Weight British 19 August 1983 1.73m 64kg Nationality Birthday Weight Japanese 13 September 1986 1.68m 57kg 10 11
Interview: #6 Drivers Stéphane Sarrazin Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi The new car is definitely a good step forward. The 8MJ hybrid system itself is really incredible, really strong, and this is a very good point for us. I definitely like the new livery and our new colours, for us this is something new and the car looks really good this season. I want to win Le Mans; that is a real ambition for me. We need to prepare in the best way and get more performance out of the car. We made a good start with testing, and we can see some big improvements, but we have to keep this going to be in the fight at Le Mans. It is always a special occasion and I feel really privileged to compete again at Le Mans. I hope we can fight at the front. Regarding the new TS050, it s a big step to move up to the 8MJ hybrid class, which combined with the new battery feels really impressive. It s a good feeling to drive with this new powertrain. But still another thing is making sure that we can be competitive aero wise and be fuel efficient. My first impression of the TS050 is therefore very positive. I like as well the new livery, it s cool to have a whole new package also visually. Of course, my dream is to one day win Le Mans, but this year it is too soon to say exactly what to expect. I hope that our hard work over the winter will translate into a very competitive car and we can push for the podium or even more at Le Mans, but let s wait and see. The TS050 HYBRID has a lot of potential, especially with the 8MJ hybrid system. It gives me great confidence. Added to this 8MJ of hybrid energy, having the turbo engine helps to improve the total performance and it is our big advantage. I felt the improvement of aerodynamics I find it is easier to drive than last year s car. Keeping the same level of downforce combined with less drag gives high speed and shows that the development was focused on Le Mans. However there is still space to improve and I am very much expecting that. Personally I like driving in the dark so I am really looking forward to racing at Le Mans, especially in the night. 12 13
Again this year, Toyota takes on the challenge of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) including the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Le Mans race and the WEC, which have continued to evolve along with the history of the automobile, has now become an ultimate testing ground for hybrid cars. Toyota made the decision to compete in the Le Mans and WEC with hybrid cars as a path to further strengthen the efficiency and power output of the hybrid system of its Prius, which has become the world standard. In 2012, Toyota returned to the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time in 13 years, entering the TS030 HYBRID mounting the TOYOTA HYBRID System - Racing (THS-R). With the TS030 HYBRID, Toyota faced tough competition against the latest hybrid racing cars of the world s leading automobile manufacturers. Particularly at Le Mans, the hybrid system has to run at the limits of its performance potential for the full 24 hours in order to beat the competition. The competition was tough, but through it Toyota continued to refine and strengthen its car and the hybrid system, and with the TS040 HYBRID introduced in 2014, we finally succeeded in winning the WEC series title. It was an accolade that meant Toyota had reached the pinnacle of hybrid racing car performance. However, there was still something that Toyota needed to achieve: the overall win at the first round of the series, the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. This season, Toyota enters the series with the totally redesigned and engineered new model TS050 HYBRID. Our objective is to win back the WEC season title and take the overall win in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. 14 Why Toyota competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship(WEC) with Hybrid machines. 15
History of TOYOTA HYBRID System - Racing (THS-R) The TOYOTA HYBRID System (THS) was born to enable Toyota s hybrid system as a core technology, and later evolved into the THS-II for the 2nd-gerneration Prius, it has become a more efficient next-generation hybrid system with higher output, plus the added appeal of the driving enjoyment that we believe every passenger car should offer. The TS050 HYBRID that will compete in this season s 24 Hours of Le Mans and WEC series also mounts the race version of the THS/THS- II that we designate THS-R (TOYOTA HYBRID System Racing). The THS-R system that Toyota first took to the race arena in 2012 is in every sense a further developed version of the THS system in the Prius. However, on the racetrack it is necessary to recover the power from the deceleration energy created by hard braking of a car that runs at speeds of over 300 km/hr and then regenerate it into power for acceleration via the electric motor at very short intervals throughout the race. To achieve this kind of continued performance at the limits to enable us to compete with our rivals in lap times where a few tenths of a second determine the winner, indeed required a long process of trial and error. From the TS030 HYBRID onward, the THS-R was coupled to a naturally aspirated V-8 engine with a capacitor which is a different type of electricity storage device from the production model Prius. This was a measure to accommodate the rapid charging and discharging of electricity necessary in racing. However, the completely redesigned 2016 model TS050 HYBRID adopts a newly developed 2.4 liters directinjection twin turbo V6 engine, and a newly developed THS-R coupled with a hisgh powered lithium-ion battery that can maintain the same long discharge potential as the production model. This TS050 HYBRID is a machine reborn with revised characteristics aimed at finally achieving the goal of winning the coveted 24 Hours of Le Mans. 16 17
About WEC The current FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) was launched in 2012 and now enters its fifth year. It is a world championship series held under the direction of the same Federation Internationale de l'automobile (FIA) that organizes the F1, WRC, WTCC and World RX championships. The WEC series is organized through the cooperation of FIA and the Automobile Club de l'ouest (AOC) that organizes the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. This race traces its history of back to the sports car endurance race begun here in 1953, and after numerous changes, it became a world championship race in 1992. For two years from 2010 it became an extension of the International Le Mans Cup (ILMC) organized by ACO and continues in that format today. The competing machines are classified mainly into prototype sports cars and Grand Touring (GT) cars that compete in four classes LMP1 and LMP2 for prototype sports cars and LMGTE-Pro and LMGTE-Am for GT cars and all run together in the same race. In the LMP1 class, the manufacturers must compete this endurance race with hybrid cars equiped the latest technologies. 2016 WEC schedule In the 2016 season, one more round has been added to the former 8-round series to make it a series of nine rounds competed in nine countries. The new round will be in Mexico (Round 5), with the opening round held at Silverstone in the UK in April, followed by rounds in Europe, the Americas and Asia before the final round at the Bahrain International Circuit (Bahrain) in November. Since the 2012 series, the Japan round is held in October at Fuji Speedway. With the exception of the Le Mans race, each round is a 6-hour race and Drivers and Manufacturers championship titles are awarded for the car manufacturers developing the machines in the Prototype and GT categories, and titles are awarded in each of the classes. Round Round Round Six Hours of Silverstone Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps 24 Hours of Le Mans 1 April 15-17 2 May 5-7 3 June 15-19 Category Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1-H / LMP1) P1 HY Le mans Prototype2 (LMP2) P2 Round Round Round Six Hours of Nurburgring Six Hours of Mexico Six Hours of Circuit of The Americas 4 July 22-24 5 September 2-3 6 September 15-17 Le mans Grand Touring Endurance Pro (LMGTE Pro) PRO Le mans Grand Touring Endurance Am (LMGTE Am) AM Round Round Round Six Hours of Fuji Six Hours of Shanghai Six Hours of Bahrain 7 October 14-16 8 November 4-6 9 November 17-19 18 19
30 years of TOYOTA at "Le Mans" 1985-1988 Toyota begins competing in Le Mans using engines based on production models 1985 TOYOTA 85C S. Nakajima - K. Hoshino - M. Sekiya 1985 TOYOTA 85C E. Elgh - G. Lees - T. Suzuki 1986 TOYOTA 86C G. Lees - S. Nakajima - M. Sekiya 1986 TOYOTA 86C E. Elgh - B. Gabbiani - T. Suzuki 1987 TOYOTA 87C A. Jones - G. Lees - E. Elgh 1987 TOYOTA 87C T. Needell - K. Hoshino - M. Sekiya 1988 TOYOTA 88C G. Lees - K. Hoshino - M. Sekiya 1989-1990 Group C cars are developed and take a top place of 6th 1988 TOYOTA 88C P.Barilla - T. Needell - H.Ogawa 1989 TOYOTA 89C P. Barilla - R. Cheever - H. Ogawa 1989 TOYOTA 89C J. Dumfries - G. Lees - J. Watson 1989 TOYOTA 88C K. Hoshino - K. Suzuki - D. Artzet 1990 TOYOTA 90C-V G. Lees - H. Ogawa - M Sekiya 1990 TOYOTA 90C-V A. Suzuki - J. Dumfries - R. Ravaglia 1990 TOYOTA 90C-V P.-H. Raphanel - R. Ratzenberger - N. Nagasaka 1992-1994 Falling just short of victory, the TS010 gets a podium finish 1992 TOYOTA TS010 G. Lees - D. Brabham - U. Katayama 1992 TOYOTA TS010 J. Lammers - T. Fabi - A. Wallace 1992 TOYOTA TS010 P.-H. Raphanel - M. Sekiya - K. Acheson 1992 TOYOTA 92C-V R. Ratzenberger - E. Elgh - E. Irvine 1992 TOYOTA 92C-V G. Fouche - S. Andskar - S. Johansson 1993 TOYOTA 93C-V R. Ratzenberger - N. Nagasaka - M. Martini 20 21
1993 TOYOTA 93C-V G. Fouche - S. Andskar - S. Johansson 1993 TOYOTA TS010 M. Sekiya - T. Suzuki - E. Irvine 1993 TOYOTA TS010 P.-H. Rapanel - K. Acheson - A. Wallace 1993 TOYOTA TS010 G. Lees - J. Lammers - J.-M. Fangio II 1994 TOYOTA 94C-V M. Martini - J. Krosnoff - E. Irvine 1994 TOYOTA 94C-V B. Wollek - G. Fouche - S. Andskar 1995-1999 A trio of Japanese drivers gets close to victory, finishing 2nd 1995 TOYOTA Supra GT-LM M. Apicella - M. Martini - J. Krosnoff 1996 TOYOTA Supra LM M. Kageyama - M. Sekiya - H. Mitsusada 1998 TOYOTA TS020 K. Tsuchiya - U. Katayama - T. Suzuki 1998 TOYOTA TS020 M. Brundle - E. Helary - E. Collard 1998 TOYOTA TS020 G. Lees - T. Boutsen - R. Kelleners 1999 TOYOTA TS020 M. Brundle - E. Collard - V. Sospiri 1999 TOYOTA TS020 T. Boutsen - R. Kelleners - A. McNish 1999 TOYOTA TS020 K. Tsuchiya - U. Katayama - T. Suzuki 2012-2015 The challenge with a hybrid racing car begins at Le Mans 2012 TOYOTA TS030 HYBRID A. Wurz - N. Lapierre - K. Nakajima 2012 TOYOTA TS030 HYBRID A. Davidson - S. Buemi - S. Sarrazin 2013 TOYOTA TS030 HYBRID A. Wurz - N. Lapierre - K. Nakajima 2013 TOYOTA TS030 HYBRID A. Davidson - S. Buemi - S. Sarrazin 2014 TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID A Wurz - S. Sarrazin - K. Nakajima 2014 TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID A. Davidson - S. Buemi - N. Lapierre 2015 TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID A. Davidson - S. Buemi - K. Nakajima 2015 TOYOTA TS040 HYBRID A. Wurz - S. Sarrazin - M. Conway 22 23
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