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WILD COROLLA TAKES ON SUPER GT

WILD COROLLA TAKES ON SUPER GT

The 2009 Super GT series in Japan will continue the tradition of having some of the wildest looking cars in all motorsport. Making its debut at the recent Tokyo Auto Salon was this wild Corolla Axio from top Japanese race preparation house APR.

At the presentation held at the Toyota booth, Team manager/chief engineer Hiroto Kaneso explained the reason for picking the popular Japanese road car as their based vehicle. “My team has been using Corolla on the street, and, in spite of having a manual transmission, I often have taken the wheel also. I always thought that the car has everything in a pack: good balance, manoeuvrability, drivability, etc.. From there, I thought ‘Would we be able to make a racing car out of it?’”

He described the key points of the development as, “Utilise its characteristics and not to spoil them. Only a few people notice it, but the angle of Axio’s windshield is ideal for a racing car. The size of the car also fits right in the numeric that I consider ideal.

The windshield is about the only thing on the car that may have any resemblance to the original. The car is clothed in a full carbon fibre body with the front engine, front wheel drive configuration replaced by a mid mounted normally aspirated 3.5 litre V6 driving through the rear wheels.

All up weight of the beast will be 1100kgs.

The car has been designed for the GT300 class which believe it or not is the milder of the two categories.

Cars in the GT 500 category include the Nissan GTR, Honda NSX and the Lexus SC430, the 2009 series kicks off at the Okayama International Circuit on March 21-22.

The series will also visit Malaysia again with a race at Sepang on June 20 - 21, with airfare to Malaysia now cheaper than ever I’m thinking a visit for that weekend might be a pretty good plan.

inpitlane.com will keep you up to date with all the news from Super GT and viewers in Melbourne can get the latest on In Pit Lane on C31 Tuesday nights 9.30 p.m.

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Brett Ramsey - who has written 605 posts on inpitlane.com.