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Toyota has just revealed the fleet of cars which it will be bringing to the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2015 later this month.

The highlight will be the Japanese marque’s 2015 TS040 Hybrid LMP1 racer fresh off its duties from the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It will be driven up the famous hillclimb by Anthony Davidson as well as fellow Brit Mike Conway. Elsewhere, three Toyota Camry NASCAR racers will hit the Goodwood hillclimb courtesy of Red Bull Racing, Michael Waltrip Racing and Kyle Busch Motorsports.

Other highlights will see Mike Skinner driving his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Tacoma up the hillclimb as will Rod Millen in his famous Pikes Peak Celica. On Goodwood’s special rally course, Toyota will bring along its Celica TE27, RA40, ST205, ST185 and the truly insane TA64 Group B rally car. Additionally, a WRC Corolla will hit the gravel alongside an historic AE86 racer.

Completing Toyota’s presence at this year’s Goodwood FoS will be these six special Toyota GT86 models.

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“Toyota Gazoo Racing’s world championship-winning TS040 Hybrid Le Mans racer in action on the Goodwood hill, with British star drivers Anthony Davidson and Mike Conway
Three Camry NASCAR racers and Rod Millen’s legendary Pikes Peak Celica included in Toyota’s American contingent
GT86 coupes in historic racing liveries to star in the festival’s Moving Motor Show
Wealth of classic World Rally Championship Toyotas in action on the rally stage
GT86 Drift Experience at the Goodwood circuit
Toyota promises an exceptional line-up of race, rally and road cars at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed (25 – 28 June), celebrating decades of sporting and engineering success.

Toyota will return to the Goodwood Festival of Speed as World Champions, celebrating the car and drivers who delivered a dominant performance in the 2014 World Endurance Championship. Toyota Gazoo Racing and their World Champion driver Anthony Davidson, plus fellow British squad member Mike Conway will be sharing driving duties in this season’s TS040 Hybrid car, fresh from its challenge in the Le Mans 24 Hours.

The team’s presence will be the highlight in an exception line-up of Toyota race, road and rally cars at the festival, which takes place from 25 to 28 June.

Goodwood’s famous hillclimb course will witness speed runs by three Camry race cars from the USA’s premier NASCAR series, representing the Red Bull Racing, Michael Waltrip Racing and Kyle Busch Motorsports teams. Mike Skinner will also be muscling his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Tacoma up the course and there will be a crowd-pleasing return for Rod Millen and his ultra-rapid Pikes Peak Celica.

Three decades of Toyota World Rally Championship history will be taking to Goodwood’s special stage, including runs by the Celica TE27, RA40, ST205, ST185 and the extreme TA64 Group B car, plus the WRC Corolla and John Midgley’s historic AE86.

Toyota’s GT86 will be the focus of attention in Goodwood’s Moving Motor Show, the curtain-raiser to the festival on 25 June. A fleet of six coupes will be available for customer drives, each finished in a retro racing livery celebrating great Toyota sports and race cars of the past, including the Shelby 2000GT, the Castrol Celica GT-Four and the IMSA GTU Celica. Lowered springs, retro-style alloys and a stainless steel exhaust system add to the classic look and sound of the cars.

Anyone wanting a more full-blooded introduction to the handling performance that defines GT86 as a genuine driver’s car can head for the Goodwood circuit where the GT86 Drift Experience will be back in action. Last year more than 300 people enjoyed the chance to get (safely) sideways.

The GT86 will be on display at the Toyota pavilion throughout the festival, joined by a Britcar racing version. For a (virtual) taste of what the GT86 can deliver, a driving simulator will be available. Visitors will have a close-up view of the classic 2000GT sports car from the 1960s, a 1980s Supra and, representing the future direction of Toyota design, the fabulous FT-1 Concept. The new Aygo and the TS040 Hybrid race car will also be on show.”
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