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2020 Toyota Racing Series

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The2020Castrol Toyota Racing Series was the sixteenth running of theToyota Racing Series, the premieropen-wheel motorsport category held in New Zealand. The series consisted of fifteen races at five meetings. It began on 17 January atHighlands Motorsport Park, inCromwell, and concluded on 16 February with the 65th running of theNew Zealand Grand Prix, atCircuit Chris Amon inFeilding.

Changes

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Technical

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In May 2019, the newTatuus F.3 T-318, nicknamed "FT-60", chassis was revealed to be the chassis used from the 2020 season onwards. The change in chassis will also be accompanied by a new engine. The modified 1.8L Toyota four cylinder 2ZZ-GE production engines that were used since the series' inception will be replaced with a 2.0L turbocharged unit, increasing power output from 200bhp (150kW) to 270bhp (200kW). The top speed of the cars has increased to 250 km/h. The improved aerodynamics mean that the FT-60 is expected to generate around 25% more downforce that its predecessor. The six-speed Sadev paddle-shift sequential will remain.[1]

Tyres

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In July 2019, it was announced thatHankook Tire would become the series' tyre supplier starting from the 2020 season. The new contract stipulates that 1,600 tyres will be brought in for each season, with each driver receiving 17 sets of tyres, with the ability to add a further two sets of wet weather tyres if required. The tyre is of the same specification used inFormula Renault Eurocup and theW Series. Tyre dimensions will also be changed in conjunction with the changing of supplier; 230/560 for the fronts and 280/580 for the rear.[2]

Teams and drivers

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All teams are based and registered in New Zealand.

TeamNo.DriverRounds
M2 Competition1New ZealandLiam LawsonAll
6IsraelIdo CohenAll
17BrazilIgor FragaAll
21France Émilien DennerAll
33JapanYuki TsunodaAll
99AngolaRui AndradeAll
Giles Motorsport4Sweden Henning EnqvistAll
26SwitzerlandGrégoire SaucyAll
44GermanyLirim ZendeliAll
49New ZealandKen Smith5
62New Zealand Chelsea Herbert1–2
Kiwi Motorsport5United StatesSpike KohlbeckerAll
7SwitzerlandAxel GnosAll
13NetherlandsTijmen van der Helm3–5
16BelgiumAmaury Cordeel1
32Puerto Rico José Blanco-Chock1–2
43ArgentinaFranco ColapintoAll
mtec Motorsport engineered byR-ace GP[3]9Czech RepublicPetr PtáčekAll
10DenmarkOliver RasmussenAll
11AustraliaJackson WallsAll
23BrazilCaio ColletAll
88Sweden Lucas PeterssonAll
Source:[4]

Team changes

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A joint three-year effort between MTEC Motorsport and France-basedR-ace GP will see the latter organization take charge of the race engineering side of the operation starting from the 2020 season.[3]

MP Motorsport and Kiwi Motorsport announced they would be joining forces by supplying engineers and mechanics.[5]

Race calendar

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The 2020 calendar was announced on 30 April 2019 with each round to have three races, with qualifying taking place for both races one and three.[6]

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1R1Highlands Motorsport Park
(Cromwell,Otago)
18 JanuaryBrazilCaio ColletBrazilCaio ColletNew ZealandLiam Lawson[note 1]M2 Competition
R219 JanuaryDenmarkOliver RasmussenJapanYuki TsunodaM2 Competition
R3New ZealandLiam LawsonNew ZealandLiam LawsonNew ZealandLiam LawsonM2 Competition
2R1Teretonga Park
(Invercargill,Southland)
25 JanuaryBrazilIgor FragaBrazilCaio ColletBrazilCaio Colletmtec Motorsport engineered byR-ace GP
R226 JanuaryBrazilIgor FragaFrance Émilien DennerM2 Competition
R3AustraliaJackson WallsNew ZealandLiam LawsonNew ZealandLiam LawsonM2 Competition
3R1Hampton Downs Motorsport Park
(Hampton Downs,North Waikato)
1 FebruaryCzech RepublicPetr PtáčekNew ZealandLiam LawsonBrazilIgor FragaM2 Competition
R22 FebruaryNew ZealandLiam LawsonArgentinaFranco ColapintoKiwi Motorsport
R3BrazilIgor FragaBrazilIgor FragaBrazilIgor FragaM2 Competition
4R1Pukekohe Park Raceway
(Pukekohe,Auckland Region)
8 FebruaryNew ZealandLiam LawsonNew ZealandLiam LawsonNew ZealandLiam LawsonM2 Competition
R29 FebruaryNew ZealandLiam LawsonAustraliaJackson Wallsmtec Motorsport engineered byR-ace GP
R3New ZealandLiam LawsonNew ZealandLiam LawsonNew ZealandLiam LawsonM2 Competition
5R1Manfeild: Circuit Chris Amon
(Feilding,Manawatū District)
15 FebruaryArgentinaFranco ColapintoBrazilIgor FragaBrazilIgor FragaM2 Competition
R216 FebruaryArgentinaFranco ColapintoNetherlandsTijmen van der HelmKiwi Motorsport
R3BrazilIgor FragaArgentinaFranco ColapintoBrazilIgor FragaM2 Competition

Championship standings

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The series had introduced a new drivers' championship points system for the season. Drivers were awarded the same number of points for Races 1 & 3. Race 2 featured a reversed grid of the top 6 to 8 finishers from Race 1, and awarded reduced points to the top 15 finishers. Drivers must have completed 75% of the race distance and be running at the finish to score points.[7][8]

Scoring system

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Race (starting grid from qualifying)
Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th
Points3531272422201816141210987654321
Reversed grid Race
Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th
Points201816141210987654321

Drivers' championship

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Pos.DriverHIGTERHMPPUKMANPoints
1BrazilIgor Fraga273362141258141362
2New ZealandLiam Lawson15163122Ret141253356
3ArgentinaFranco Colapinto962458518332322315
4JapanYuki Tsunoda51411737163474976257
5Czech RepublicPetr Ptáček886914103510525735241
6SwitzerlandGrégoire Saucy4452969821061715139220
7BrazilCaio Collet7RetDNS185464Ret147464219
8GermanyLirim Zendeli3387212107512Ret3131513200
9IsraelIdo Cohen1011754111114Ret786111111164
10AustraliaJackson Walls129RetRet154891261101098160
11DenmarkOliver Rasmussen62171311Ret63981111121212158
12Sweden Lucas Petersson1613101212716117Ret12138810127
13United StatesSpike Kohlbecker1312121713131415Ret1413125107109
14NetherlandsTijmen van der Helm1717111110961Ret84
15France Émilien Denner1110981RetRet12RetRetDNSDNSRet14Ret72
16AngolaRui Andrade1414161516141313Ret99151618Ret70
17Sweden Henning EnqvistRet181416Ret1612106131514Ret16Ret68
18SwitzerlandAxel Gnos15161114171515RetRet15161614171460
19Puerto Rico José Blanco-ChockRet15131010941
20New Zealand Chelsea Herbert171715DNSWDWD10
21New ZealandKen Smith17191510
BelgiumAmaury CordeelWDWDWD
Pos.DriverHIGTERHMPPUKMANPoints
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Footnotes

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  1. ^Caio Collet originally won the race, but received a 5-second time penalty for performing a practice start on the formation lap.

References

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  1. ^"New FT-60 will put NZ firmly on global motorsport map". 29 May 2019. Retrieved2 August 2019.
  2. ^"Hankook Tire confirmed as Castrol Toyota Racing Series tyre supplier". 22 July 2019. Retrieved2 August 2019.
  3. ^ab"mtec and R-Ace GP join forces to create formidable TRS challenge". 30 July 2019. Retrieved2 August 2019.
  4. ^"2020 Season Drivers".Archived from the original on 2019-12-20.
  5. ^"Watch out for Kiwi Motorsport this summer in TRS". 6 November 2019.
  6. ^"SPEED WORKS EVENTS PULL BIG PUNCHES WITH PROVISIONAL CALENDAR". 30 April 2019. Archived fromthe original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved2 August 2019.
  7. ^"Castrol Toyota Racing Series Points Table". Retrieved19 January 2019.
  8. ^"The DownLow; The Official Magazine of the Castrol Toyota Racing Series; Issue 09". 15 January 2019. Retrieved19 January 2019.

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