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Friday, November 19, 2010
Toyota Racing: NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship Decided in Homestead/Miami
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| Denny Hamlins Looks to Defend His 2009 Win at Homestead/Miami | Photo Credit: LAT | ||
Toyota Racing: NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship Decided in Homestead/Miami |
| Hey Race Fans, IT’S DOWN TO MIAMI FOR DENNY HAMLIN: Camry driver Denny Hamlin remains the leader in the NASCAR® Sprint Cup Series™ (NSCS) Chase championship point standings following Sunday's race at Phoenix International Raceway. Hamlin's 12th-place finish enabled him to hold a 15-point advantage over second-place Jimmie Johnson, and is 46 points ahead of third-place Kevin Harvick heading to the season-finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Toyota Racing Weekend Rewind: Larry Dixon (Photo credit: LAT) LARRY DIXON TAKES NHRA TOP FUEL TITLE: The first round in Sunday's NHRA Auto Club Finals at the Auto Club Raceway at Pomona may have been the most important round for Top-Fuel driver Larry Dixon as he defeated Mike Strasburg to officially clinch the Top Fuel title. He then went on to win his second round match-up against Brandon Bernstein before squaring off with Langdon in the semis. This is Dixon's third Top-Fuel title. ANTRON BROWN SCORES FIRST WIN OF 2010: Antron Brown drove his Don Schumacher-owned Matco Tools/U.S. Army dragster to his first win of the 2010 NHRA season Sunday evening at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. It was his 25th career win and ninth in Top Fuel.
Todd Bodine (Photo credit: LAT) BODINE CLINCHES TRUCK CHAMPIONSHIP: Todd Bodine earned his second career NASCAR® Camping World Truck Series® (NCWTS) driver's championship Friday in Phoenix. Bodine finished 12th to take a 202-point lead over second-place Aric Almirola in the point standings after Phoenix -- 195 points are the maximum available at this weekend’s race at Homestead. Bodine won the first driver's championship for Toyota in NASCAR's three premier series with his inaugural NCWTS title in 2006. This season, the 46-year-old driver has tallied four wins, 16 top-fives and 19 top-10 results in 24 starts. Coming this weekend for Toyota Racing: HOMESTEAD HIGHLIGHTS: Last year, Hamlin earned the first NSCS win at Homestead-Miami Speedway for a Toyota driver, leading the field three times for a race-high 71 laps, including the final 45 circuits. Hamlin has three top-three finishes in five starts at Homestead. Last November, Kyle Busch also recorded a top-10 finish at Homestead with an eighth-place result. SCHEDULE: See you in Victory Lane For more exclusive insights into the 2010 racing season, check out Toyota Racing on Facebook and Twitter. NASCAR® is a registered trademark of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is a trademark owned by NASCAR, Inc., and Sprint. The NASCAR Nationwide Series logo and word mark are used under license by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc., and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is a trademark owned by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc., and Camping World, Inc. |
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Toyota Racing: November Fast Forward. It All Comes Down to This!
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| Denny Hamlin took over the lead in the Chase with his Texas win. | Photo Credit: LAT | ||
Toyota Racing: November Fast Forward. It All Comes Down to This! |
| Hey Toyota Racing Fans, The NASCAR® Sprint Cup Series™ and the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series seasons draw to a close this month and Toyota racers are leading both the Chase for the Sprint Cup and the Top Fuel "Countdown to the Championship"!
ONE TO WATCH: TODD BODINE
Todd Bodine (credit: LAT)
In the NASCAR® Camping World Truck Series™, everybody has been chasing points leader Todd Bodine since May’s race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Buoyed by four victories and 16 top-five finishes, “The Onion” holds a comfortable lead in the driver standings and is poised to take his second Truck Series championship and first since 2006. The Truck Series wraps up this month with races at Phoenix on November 12 and Homestead on November 19. Kyle Busch takes Nationwide win No. 12. (credit: LAT)
Joe Gibbs Racing has had an amazing run in the NASCAR® Nationwide Series™ over the past three seasons. JGR’s No. 20 team claimed the owners’ championship in 2008 and last year, Kyle Busch took the drivers’ championship while the No. 18 team took the owners’ title. Bolstered by a Nationwide Series single-season record 12 victories for Busch, the No. 18 team is looking to bring Coach Joe Gibbs his third consecutive Nationwide owners’ title, which it will do with solid performances in the final two races of the season at Phoenix on November 13 and at Homestead on November 20. Click here for a recent ToyotaRacing.com story on why the team has been so successful and here for a look at how Coach Gibbs has been able to get the most out of his NASCAR® experience. Fay Knape's winning design in the inaugural Sponsafier contest. (credit: LAT)
The votes are in and the winner of the Sponsafier 2 contest will be announced this week as part of the festivities for the NASCAR® Sprint Cup Series™ Kobalt Tools 500 at Phoenix International Raceway! In May at the NASCAR® Sprint All-Star Race in Charlotte, Texan Fay Knape became the inaugural winner of the Sponsafy Your Ride contest with her Praying for Karson design. Click here to learn more about Knape and the touching inspiration behind her design, and go to Sponsafier.com to check out all of the finalists for Sponsafier 2! Larry Dixon earned his 12th NHRA win at Reading (credit: Gary Nastase)
It’s been another outstanding fall for Toyota racers in 2010. In the NASCAR® Sprint Cup Series™, Denny Hamlin took his seventh victory of the 2010 season at Martinsville to solidify his position as one of the top contenders in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Click here for video highlights of Hamlin’s home state victory. NASCAR® is a registered trademark of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is a trademark owned by NASCAR, Inc., and Sprint. The NASCAR Nationwide Series logo and word mark are used under license by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc., and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is a trademark owned by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc., and Camping World, Inc. |
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Your Toyota eNews: Meet the New 2011 Highlander
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