Toyota to Exit NHRA Drag Racing After 2025: A Look Back at Their Legacy

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Toyota’s Journey in NHRA Drag Racing

Toyota’s involvement in NHRA drag racing began in 2002, marking the start of a remarkable journey in the motorsport arena. Over the years, the brand has become a formidable competitor, achieving over 200 race wins and securing 12 world championships. Notably, Toyota clinched its first manufacturers’ cup championship this year, further solidifying its status in the racing world.

 

Significant Partnerships and Achievements

Throughout its tenure in NHRA, Toyota has partnered with various teams, including AB Motorsports, DC Motorsports, and Kalitta Motorsports. These partnerships have helped propel numerous drivers to victory, showcasing Toyota’s commitment to excellence in this competitive format. Paul Doleshal, group manager of motorsports at TMNA, highlighted the pride and success this involvement has brought to the company, emphasizing the strong relationships formed within the Toyota racing community.

The Road Ahead: 2025 and Beyond

As Toyota prepares to exit NHRA drag racing following the 2025 season, there is a focus on making the most of the remaining years in competition. TMNA will continue to provide engineering, technology, and support to its teams throughout this period. This decision does not diminish the impact Toyota has had on drag racing; rather, it closes a significant chapter in their motorsport history while paving the way for future endeavors.

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