After 12 years of open-wheel racing in the
United States, Toyota will withdraw from the sport following the 2006 Indy Racing
League season, it was announced today.
Toyota will not be participating as an engine supplier to either of the major openwheel
sanctioning bodies in the United States after 2006.
“This was simply a decision to move in a different direction after having our major
U.S. motorsports emphasis on open-wheel racing since 1994,” said J. Davis Illingworth,
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., senior vice president. “Just as our participation in IMSA
sports car racing ran its course after 12 years of participation, so has our U.S. openwheel
racing program after 12 years in the IRL and CART.”
Toyota announced its decision to enter open-wheel racing in January 1994 with
its entry into competition in 1996.
The decision to withdraw from open-wheel racing will not affect either the
IndyCar Series engine development program for the remainder of 2005 or the 2006
season, or any of the current contracts that Toyota has with individual teams. Toyota is
in the process of reviewing how to re-allocate its resources for future motorsports plans.


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