Toyota Claims NASCAR Title

 Toyota Claims NASCAR Title
2007 NASCAR pit stop

Humbleness defenestrated

Humbleness defenestrated

Toyota claims to be humble, always picking away at the details believing that all the small changes will eventually improve matters in the long run. A strategy which has worked well for Toyota who have overtaken the Big Three in the USA this year in production numbers.

But humbleness has been defenestrated by Jim Aust, Toyota Motor Sales’ vice president of motorsports who has said that Toyota will win the NASCAR Sprint Cup in 2008. A bald statement for a manufacturer who was just a rookie in the 2007 season.

But the statement is not entirely ungrounded, Toyota has picked away at the details and says they have improved their Camry immensely. First off, Toyota will have a guaranteed five cars in the starting line-up in the first five races, amongst which the Joe Gibbs Racing team (with Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch) and J.J. Yeley. The engine has been tried and tested during 2007 and Aust thinks it will perform consistently and competitively throughout the season to come.

Only time will tell, but we can be guaranteed that Chevrolet, Dodge and Ford will not let Toyota take the title without a fight.

Source: Toyota

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 Badass_Benny Badass_Benny
Yes, but are they racing hybrid motors, with bamboo body panels, soy-foam seats, and saving whales during the pitstops? How Un-Green of Toyota, buring so much fuel, and spewing so much carbon just to advertise! ;)
January 2, 2008 1:00 pm
 benz_man benz_man
I love seeing all those rear-drive V8 powered camrys on the road...
January 2, 2008 3:55 pm
 unknown unknown
unless you live in the midwest...nascar is the most stupid motorsport ever made.
January 2, 2008 6:03 pm
 radmeister radmeister
Anybody can win nascar if they invest 10million per car. If i were toyota i would spend more time and $$ on formula 1 instead of this because no matter how many years in a row they win no nascar watching american is gonna buy a toyota. Plus you can't transfer any nascar tech. to production cars like you can from F1.
January 2, 2008 10:19 pm
 blueraider19 blueraider19
Although I am not a big NASCAR fan I have been to a few races. Increasingly, it is loosing its Southern, not Mid West, roots. It has eclipsed open wheel racing in North American, and now it is drawing drivers from both Formula 1 and Indy Cars. Finally, there are many NASCAR fans that drive Toyotas. Especially their pickup trucks.
January 2, 2008 10:37 pm
 Ferrariguy Ferrariguy
They already invested a fair amount in F1 already. Something in the 400 millions since 2000. Toyota stated that if they don't win the next two years or so they will pull out because the amount of money that is being spent. Only time will tell.
January 5, 2008 6:22 am
 dcars62 dcars62
Toyota is bad for nascar and if they throw alot of money at it to win it all, they will eventually ruin it for the people that love the sport. Let them go to f1.
January 3, 2008 1:14 am
 radmeister radmeister
How will it ruin the sport? It would cause a technological revolution within nascar. That is like saying Schumacher should have been banned from driving F1 because he was the best and ruined the sport. There will always be someone ontop, and in racing it all boils down to technology and driver, both of which the best are baught by $.
January 3, 2008 12:31 pm
 foose1397 foose1397
Toyota has just dropped to the level of a ford fusion, kinda sad......oh and i still don't get (on a serious note) way nascar doesn't push green, cuz that would be a perfect place to work on green energy millage/range (the one thing that lacks in the industry). Since all they have to do is make the car turn left way not make it useful
January 3, 2008 3:59 am
 joelynn joelynn
NASCAR? Seems slightly pointless to us europeans- except for the nice crashes! also Japanese save the whales- oh yeah? Who still kills them?
January 3, 2008 10:50 am