Le Mans winners Toyota bound for Brazil

TOYOTA RACING returns to action after its historic Le Mans 24 Hours victory when the 2026 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) resumes in Brazil for the 6 Hours of São Paulo (10-12 July).

Toyota #7

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Le Mans 2026. Winning Toyota #7

Sixth victory and double podium

The team overcame adversity and an ultra-competitive Hypercar field to win the 94th Le Mans 24 Hours last month, its sixth victory in the legendary French race. A double podium also helped TOYOTA RACING move into the lead of the manufacturers’ World Championship by 36 points.

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Le Mans 2026. Left: pit for #7 TR010 HYBRID crew; Right: #8 TR010 HYBRID leading in early stages.

Victory for #7 TR010 HYBRID crew

Victory for Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries at La Sarthe elevated the #7 TR010 HYBRID crew to the lead of the drivers’ standings, and they take a four-point advantage into the South American round of the WEC calendar.

#7 TR010 HYBRID crew

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Le Mans 2026. Winning Toyota #7

Kamui Kobayashi (Team Principal and driver, car #7): “Le Mans put us in a stronger position in the World Championships so obviously our next target is to reclaim both titles. We’ll be pushing very hard as a team to do that, starting in São Paulo. It’s going to be a challenge, though, because the competition is very close. Everyone could see that in Le Mans, when there were just a few seconds between the leading cars after 24 hours. But we also showed that with a big team effort and good strategy, we can achieve great results, and we’ll push hard to do that again.”

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Le Mans 2026. Winning Toyota #7

Mike Conway (Driver, car #7): “It’s good to be racing again so soon after Le Mans because it gives us a chance to keep the positive momentum going. Le Mans was a long, hard event but we all pulled together as a team and got the win in the end. We’ll bring that same team spirit to this race and hopefully get a similar result.”

Nyck de Vries (Driver, car #7): “The mood of the whole team is still extremely positive after Le Mans so we’re all looking forward to going racing again. With the updated car, we’re definitely hoping for a much better race in São Paulo than last year, which was a really difficult one for us. As always, it will not be easy but we’re ready for it and eager to get started.”

#8 TR010 HYBRID still in the fight for championship

Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryō Hirakawa are also in the title fight, just 19 points adrift of their team-mates, after finishing third at Le Mans in the #8 TR010 HYBRID. They travel to Brazil aiming to win for the second time this year, following their victory in the season-opening 6 Hours of Imola.

#8 TR010 HYBRID

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Le Mans 2026. #8 TR010 HYBRID

Sébastien Buemi (Driver, car #8): “I missed this race last year so I’m looking forward to racing at Interlagos again. It’s a special track with a special atmosphere. It’s quite demanding to race there because it’s an old-school circuit – narrow, lots of changes of elevation and a good mix of corners. Hopefully our TR010 HYBRID will go well there, and we can fight at the front again.”

#8 TR010 HYBRID

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Le Mans 2026. #8 TR010 HYBRID

Brendon Hartley (Driver, car #8): “Aside from last year, we’ve gone well there in the past and it’s a fun circuit to drive. The Brazilian fans are always really enthusiastic, and we get a lot of support from Toyota do Brasil as well, so we all enjoy racing there. After Le Mans, the next phase of the season is starting and it’s exciting to be fighting for World Championships again.”

Ryō Hirakawa (Driver, car #8): “Le Mans was an amazing result for the whole team, which worked so hard to achieve the victory. Now our focus has switched to the World Championships and São Paulo is another important race for us. There isn’t much time between Le Mans and this race, but I know all the engineers and mechanics are pushing hard to help us challenge for victory again. We need to maximise our package and execute a clean race, but I feel confident we are ready for it.” Source: Toyota Racing

Schedule

Qualifying takes place on Saturday (3.25pm local time, 8.25pm CEST) to set the grid for Sunday’s race, which begins at 11.30am local time (4.30pm CEST).

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