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SEGG Media Makes $53M Strategic Investment in Esports Giant Veloce
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG) has announced a strategic investment in Veloce Media Group, valuing the company at £40 million ($53 million USD) pre-money. The investment will be completed in two tranches, with a call option for SEGG to reach 51% majority ownership.
Veloce Media Group operates the world’s largest racing and gaming media network, generating 750 million monthly digital views and reported £12.8 million ($17.5 million USD) in revenue for FY2025. The first tranche includes £2 million ($2.6 million USD) committed to fund Veloce’s acquisition of Quadrant, a motorsport content brand co-founded with F1 driver Lando Norris.
The partnership, managed by Sports.com, aligns with SEGG Media’s strategy to expand in motorsports and esports, targeting Gen-Z and millennial audiences. Veloce’s operations span competitive esports, sim racing, immersive content, and sustainable racing initiatives.
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG) ha annunciato un investimento strategico in Veloce Media Group, valutando l’azienda a 40 milioni di sterline (53 milioni di dollari USA) pre-money. L’investimento sarà completato in due tranche, con un’opzione di acquisto per SEGG che permetterà di raggiungere una quota di maggioranza del 51%.
Veloce Media Group gestisce la più grande rete mediatica mondiale dedicata a corse e gaming, generando 750 milioni di visualizzazioni digitali mensili e ha riportato un fatturato di 12,8 milioni di sterline (17,5 milioni di dollari USA) per l’anno fiscale 2025. La prima tranche include un impegno di 2 milioni di sterline (2,6 milioni di dollari USA) destinato a finanziare l’acquisizione di Quadrant da parte di Veloce, un brand di contenuti motorsport co-fondato con il pilota di F1 Lando Norris.
La partnership, gestita da Sports.com, è in linea con la strategia di SEGG Media di espandersi nel settore dei motorsport e degli esports, puntando ai pubblici della Generazione Z e dei millennial. Le attività di Veloce coprono esports competitivi, sim racing, contenuti immersivi e iniziative di corse sostenibili.
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG) ha anunciado una inversión estratégica en Veloce Media Group, valorando la compañía en 40 millones de libras (53 millones de dólares USD) pre-money. La inversión se completará en dos tramos, con una opción de compra para que SEGG alcance una participación mayoritaria del 51%.
Veloce Media Group opera la red mediática más grande del mundo dedicada a carreras y gaming, generando 750 millones de visualizaciones digitales mensuales y reportó ingresos de 12,8 millones de libras (17,5 millones de dólares USD) para el año fiscal 2025. El primer tramo incluye 2 millones de libras (2,6 millones de dólares USD) comprometidos para financiar la adquisición de Quadrant por parte de Veloce, una marca de contenido de motorsport cofundada con el piloto de F1 Lando Norris.
La asociación, gestionada por Sports.com, se alinea con la estrategia de SEGG Media para expandirse en los sectores de motorsport y esports, enfocándose en audiencias de la Generación Z y millennial. Las operaciones de Veloce abarcan esports competitivos, sim racing, contenido inmersivo e iniciativas de carreras sostenibles.
SEGG 미디어 코퍼레이션 (NASDAQ: SEGG)이 Veloce Media Group에 전략적 투자를 발표했으며, 회사의 사전 가치 평가(pre-money)가 4,000만 파운드(5,300만 달러 USD)로 책정되었습니다. 투자는 두 차례에 걸쳐 완료되며, SEGG는 51%의 과반수 지분을 확보할 수 있는 콜 옵션을 갖게 됩니다.
Veloce Media Group은 세계 최대 규모의 레이싱 및 게임 미디어 네트워크를 운영하며, 매달 7억 5천만 디지털 조회수를 기록하고 2025 회계연도에 1,280만 파운드(1,750만 달러 USD)의 수익을 보고했습니다. 첫 번째 투자 차례에는 F1 드라이버 랜도 노리스와 공동 창립한 모터스포츠 콘텐츠 브랜드인 Quadrant 인수를 위한 200만 파운드(260만 달러 USD)가 포함되어 있습니다.
Sports.com이 관리하는 이번 파트너십은 SEGG Media의 모터스포츠 및 e스포츠 확장 전략과 일치하며, Z세대 및 밀레니얼 세대를 주요 타깃으로 합니다. Veloce는 경쟁 e스포츠, 시뮬레이션 레이싱, 몰입형 콘텐츠 및 지속 가능한 레이싱 이니셔티브를 운영하고 있습니다.
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ : SEGG) a annoncé un investissement stratégique dans Veloce Media Group, valorisant l’entreprise à 40 millions de livres sterling (53 millions de dollars US) avant financement. L’investissement sera réalisé en deux tranches, avec une option d’achat permettant à SEGG d’atteindre une participation majoritaire de 51%.
Veloce Media Group exploite le plus grand réseau médiatique mondial dédié aux courses et au gaming, générant 750 millions de vues numériques mensuelles et a déclaré un chiffre d’affaires de 12,8 millions de livres (17,5 millions de dollars US) pour l’exercice 2025. La première tranche comprend un engagement de 2 millions de livres (2,6 millions de dollars US) destiné à financer l’acquisition de Quadrant par Veloce, une marque de contenu motorsport cofondée avec le pilote de F1 Lando Norris.
Le partenariat, géré par Sports.com, s’aligne sur la stratégie de SEGG Media visant à s’étendre dans les secteurs des sports mécaniques et de l’esport, en ciblant les audiences de la génération Z et des milléniaux. Les activités de Veloce couvrent l’esport compétitif, le sim racing, le contenu immersif et les initiatives de courses durables.
SEGG Media Corporation (NASDAQ: SEGG) hat eine strategische Investition in die Veloce Media Group bekannt gegeben, wobei das Unternehmen mit 40 Millionen Pfund (53 Millionen US-Dollar) vor der Bewertung (pre-money) bewertet wird. Die Investition wird in zwei Tranchen erfolgen, wobei SEGG eine Kaufoption hat, um eine Mehrheitsbeteiligung von 51% zu erreichen.
Die Veloce Media Group betreibt das weltweit größte Renn- und Gaming-Mediennetzwerk, das 750 Millionen digitale Aufrufe pro Monat generiert und für das Geschäftsjahr 2025 einen Umsatz von 12,8 Millionen Pfund (17,5 Millionen US-Dollar) meldete. Die erste Tranche beinhaltet 2 Millionen Pfund (2,6 Millionen US-Dollar), die für die Finanzierung der Übernahme von Quadrant durch Veloce verwendet werden, einer Motorsport-Content-Marke, die gemeinsam mit dem Formel-1-Fahrer Lando Norris gegründet wurde.
Die Partnerschaft, die von Sports.com verwaltet wird, entspricht der Strategie von SEGG Media, im Motorsport und Esport zu expandieren und richtet sich an die Generation Z und Millennials. Veloce deckt dabei wettbewerbsorientierten Esport, Sim-Racing, immersive Inhalte und nachhaltige Renninitiativen ab.
Positive
- Strategic expansion into high-growth motorsports and esports markets with 750 million monthly digital views
- Veloce reported strong revenue of £12.8 million ($17.5 million USD) in FY2025
- Option to acquire majority stake (51%) in Veloce Media Group
- Access to valuable Gen-Z and millennial audience demographics
- Partnership with Formula 1 driver Lando Norris through Quadrant acquisition
Negative
- Significant capital commitment required with two-tranche investment structure
- Integration risks with multiple acquisitions and partnerships
- Competitive pressure in rapidly evolving digital sports content market
Insights
SEGG’s strategic investment in Veloce creates significant growth opportunity in esports and motorsports media with clear path to majority ownership.
SEGG Media’s investment in Veloce Media Group represents a calculated strategic move into the high-growth digital sports entertainment sector. The deal values Veloce at
Veloce brings impressive metrics to this partnership—750 million monthly digital views and
The transaction structure is particularly noteworthy—SEGG has committed
This investment aligns with SEGG’s broader post-turnaround strategy focusing on motorsport and soccer as cornerstone verticals. The deal provides SEGG multiple monetization avenues through competitive esports, athlete-led content platforms, racing initiatives, and merchandise—all with significant digital engagement potential.
The Saudi connection through Sports.com President Majed Al Sorour (former Newcastle United director and LIV Golf CEO) offers potential expansion pathways into the Middle East’s rapidly growing gaming market, where
This acquisition signals SEGG Media’s strategic pivot toward high-engagement digital sports content after successfully turning around Lottery.com. The investment into Veloce Media Group provides SEGG immediate access to a massive digital audience—750 million monthly views—with particular strength among younger demographics that traditional media struggles to reach.
Veloce’s diverse operational portfolio is particularly valuable. Beyond just audience numbers, they’ve built integrated capabilities across competitive esports (including official partnerships with major brands like Ferrari), content creation, sustainable racing initiatives, and merchandise—creating multiple revenue streams from a single engaged audience.
The valuation metrics deserve attention. At
Perhaps most significant is the strategic alignment with Saudi Arabia’s emerging position in global esports. With over 23 million gamers and major international events like the Esports World Cup, this positions SEGG to capitalize on one of the fastest-growing entertainment markets globally—particularly important as Saudi Arabia continues aggressive investment in sports and entertainment sectors as part of its economic diversification strategy.
The Quadrant acquisition by Veloce adds significant value by bringing F1 star Lando Norris’s brand and audience into the portfolio, creating immediate opportunities for high-value content and sponsorship deals across both traditional motorsport and digital platforms.

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FORT WORTH, Texas, July 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SEGG Media Corporation, formerly Lottery.com Inc., (NASDAQ: SEGG, LTRYW) (“SEGG Media” or the “Company”), a leading technology company transforming the global intersection of sports, entertainment and gaming today announced a strategic investment into Veloce Media Group (“Veloce”), one of the fastest-scaling digital platforms operating at the intersection of sport, gaming, and content. The partnership will be managed by Sports.com, a division of SEGG Media.
The investment forms part of a broader buy-and-build strategy to position SEGG Media as the home of immersive sports and next-generation media. The transaction, which values Veloce at
This move reinforces SEGG Media’s recent launch and the turnaround success of Lottery.com. It signals a new phase of high-growth strategic acquisitions centered around profitability, scale, and exciting global fan engagement.
A Cash-Generating, High-Growth Digital Asset
Veloce Media Group has built the world’s largest racing and gaming media network with more than 750 million monthly digital views and reaching a rapidly growing Gen-Z and millennial audience. In its most recent fiscal year ended March 2025, Veloce reported
The Veloce Group operates across:
- Competitive esports and sim racing (F1 Esports, Ferrari Global Series)
- Immersive content and athlete-led platforms
- Sustainable racing initiatives including FIA Extreme H World Cup
- Creator-led brands, merchandise, and digital fan engagement
The investment from the Company is funding key strategic initiatives, including Veloce’s acquisition of Quadrant, with
Matthew McGahan, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of SEGG Media
“Since completing the turnaround of the Company, we identified two global sports verticals, motorsport and soccer, as cornerstones of our future strategy. This investment into Veloce is yet another tangible step into motorsport following the successful multi-race partnerships we secured with three rising stars in IndyCar and Indy NXT.
“With Veloce now in the family, we’re doubling down. We see this as a continuation of our expansion into motorsports, a sector that offers scale, global fanbases, commercial viability, and media storytelling potential across all levels of competition. From F1, IndyCar, MotoGP, to NASCAR and beyond, SEGG Media is positioning the Sports.com brand not just via sponsorship, but through content creation, team partnerships and immersive behind-the-scenes access.
“Our internal production arm, Sports.com Studios, is already developing original content formats that tap into this world and, now, with the energy and expertise of Veloce’s young leadership, we’re excited to explore that frontier together.”
Jack Clarke, Chief Strategy Officer of Veloce Media Group
“Veloce Media Group is uniquely positioned to engage a generation of digitally native sports fans. With SEGG Media’s support, we are well placed to scale our media and competitive operations while continuing to innovate.”
Majed Al Sorour, President of Sports.com, a division of SEGG Media (former Main Board Director of Newcastle United Football Club and CEO of LIV Golf)
“This investment marks a transformative opportunity for the region. Saudi Arabia is home to over 23 million gamers, representing nearly
“Partnering with Veloce brings not only immersive content and commercial upside, but also connects the Sports.com brand to one of the most digitally active youth populations in the world, positioning the brand at the heart of the fastest-growing sports entertainment economy on the planet.”
Veloce Media Group is led by CEO Daniel Bailey and a seasoned board including:
- Andy Webb, Chairman and former CEO of the Marussia F1 Team
- Darryl Eales, former CEO of Lloyds Development Capital, who delivered
£1.2 billion ($1.6 billion USD) in capital gains during his tenure
Daniel Bailey, Chief Executive Officer of Veloce Media Group
“We’re excited to partner with Sports.com and SEGG Media, two brands that share our vision for next-gen sport. Together we can scale faster, deliver stronger fan experiences, and unlock significant commercial upside.”
About Veloce Media Group
Founded in 2018, Veloce Media Group is a multi-pillared gaming, motorsport, and lifestyle media business operating at the intersection of some of the world’s fastest-growing and most future-focused industries.
Headquartered in London, Veloce’s ecosystem spans the industry-leading gaming and racing platform Veloce Esports, the upcoming hydrogen-powered FIA Extreme H World Cup team, Veloce Racing, and a vast digital media network boasting over 55 million subscribers and 750 million monthly views.
In 2025, Veloce Media Group expanded its portfolio with the acquisition of Quadrant, the disruptive gaming, lifestyle, and motorsport brand co-founded by Formula 1 driver Lando Norris. Now encompassed in Veloce, Quadrant strengthens the group’s cultural impact through bold storytelling, premium apparel, athlete-driven content, and a thriving global community.
Veloce has partnered with several international brands and teams, including Mercedes-AMG, Ferrari, McLaren, E.ON, Thrustmaster, VISA and many more.
To learn more, please visit: velocemediagroup.com
About SEGG Media Corporation
SEGG Media (Nasdaq: SEGG, LTRYW) is a global sports, entertainment and gaming group operating a portfolio of digital assets including Sports.com and Lottery.com. Focused on immersive fan engagement, ethical gaming and AI-driven live experiences, SEGG Media is redefining how global audiences interact with the content they love.
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FAQ
What is SEGG Media’s investment valuation for Veloce Media Group?
SEGG Media’s investment values Veloce Media Group at £40 million ($53 million USD) pre-money, with the deal structured in two tranches and an option for SEGG to acquire 51% majority ownership.
How many monthly views does Veloce Media Group generate?
Veloce Media Group generates 750 million monthly digital views through its racing and gaming media network, primarily reaching Gen-Z and millennial audiences.
What was Veloce Media Group’s revenue for fiscal year 2025?
Veloce Media Group reported revenue of £12.8 million ($17.5 million USD) for the fiscal year ended March 2025.
What are the main business segments of Veloce Media Group?
Veloce operates across competitive esports and sim racing (F1 Esports, Ferrari Global Series), immersive content and athlete-led platforms, sustainable racing initiatives (FIA Extreme H World Cup), and creator-led brands and merchandise.
How much is SEGG Media investing in Veloce’s Quadrant acquisition?
SEGG Media has committed £2 million ($2.6 million USD) in the first tranche to fund Veloce’s acquisition of Quadrant, a motorsport content brand co-founded with F1 driver Lando Norris.
Motorsports
Investigation starts into crash that killed NASCAR driver Greg Biffle
STATESVILLE, N.C. — Federal investigators are trying to figure out why a business jet carrying retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and six others tried to return to a North Carolina airport just after takeoff but plowed into light poles and a tree line short of the runway, killing everyone on board.
The Cessna C550 erupted into a large fire when it hit the ground Thursday morning, about one-third of a mile from the airport’s runway. They also don’t know who the was the lead pilot. Biffle was one of three people on board with a pilot’s license.

The jet had departed Statesville Regional Airport, about 45 miles north of Charlotte, 10 minutes earlier, but crashed while trying to return and land, authorities said.
Flight records indicate the plane was registered to a company run by Biffle. Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board began examining the wreckage Friday to help determine the cause of the crash and why the plane had returned to the airport in drizzle and cloudy conditions.
Investigators recovered the cockpit voice recorder, which could provide important clues about what happened. They were not aware of any emergency calls from the jet, NTSB member Michael Graham said at a Friday news conference.
There were three pilots on board. Federal Aviation Administration records show Biffle was rated to fly helicopters, and single- and multi-engine planes. Also on board was pilot Dennis Dutton, Dutton’s son, Jack — who had a private pilot’s license for single-engine planes — and Biffle’s friend Craig Wadsworth.
NASCAR’s Greg Biffle remembered for humanitarian efforts: ‘His tireless work saved lives’
Biffle’s wife, Cristina, and children Ryder, 5, and Emma, 14, were also killed in the crash, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol said.
Cristina Biffle’s mother told People magazine that her daughter sent her a text message saying, “We’re in trouble,” before she didn’t hear from her again.
Federal investigators on Friday didn’t have answers yet about the crew.
Dennis Dutton was licensed and rated to fly this model of plane, but even then, he was supposed to fly with a co-pilot. Even though Biffle was rated to fly a multi-engine plane, he wasn’t listed as qualified to fly this particular jet or be a second officer. Dutton’s son, Jack, also had a pilot’s license but was only rated for single-engine planes.
“There is nobody else that has a second-in-command type rating in the airplane. So there’s a question on the crew,” aviation safety expert John Cox said.
The plane’s speed and altitude fluctuated significantly during the brief flight, and its path was consistent with a flight crew that experienced an issue and needed to return quickly, former NTSB and FAA crash investigator Jeff Guzzetti said.
At one point, the plane quickly soared from 1,800 feet up to 4,000 feet before descending again. Just before the crash, it was only a couple of hundred feet off the ground.
“One thing is certain: They were low. They were too low to make a safe landing on that runway,” Guzzetti said.
It’s unclear why the pilots didn’t make an emergency call, but their top priorities are flying the plane and figuring out where to land — not radioing for help. It’s possible they were too busy trying to control the plane and dealing with the problem. But Cox said it’s also possible that the problem they encountered wasn’t considered an emergency. And the pilots may not have made it a priority to make a radio call with no tower or firefighters at the airport.

Biffle, 55, won more than 50 races across NASCAR’s three circuits, including 19 at the Cup Series level. He also won the Trucks Series championship in 2000 and the Xfinity Series title in 2002.
In 2024, Biffle was honored for his humanitarian efforts after Hurricane Helene struck the U.S., even using his personal helicopter to deliver aid to flooded, remote western North Carolina.
A memorial with flowers sprouted up Friday by Biffle’s marble star in his hometown of Mooresville, honoring him as a member of the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
Steve Miller dropped by to pay his respects. He met Biffle at a huge party after he was inducted in October. He told Biffle he hoped the racecar driver could help knock an item off his bucket list — taking a flight in a helicopter.
“Come knock on my door, I’ll take you up,” Miller recalled Biffle telling him. “Never happened.”
Cessna Citations like the one that crashed Thursday are known as reliable, easy-to-fly jets. While the plane is in flight, one pilot is at the controls while the other pilot is the monitoring pilot, Cox said.
Roughly 1,000 of these 550 series jets have been made, and they have a very good safety record. “What accidents have occurred in this type were mostly due to very poor pilot decisions,” Guzzetti said.
The Statesville airport will remain closed at least through Saturday as the NTSB performs its investigation, officials said.
Funk reported from Omaha, Neb. Associated Press writers Allen G. Breed; Jenna Fryer in Charlotte, N.C.; and Jeffrey Collins in Columbia, S.C., contributed.
Motorsports
Speedway Motorsports Announces 2025 O. Bruton Smith, Promoter of Year, Speedway of Year & Acceleration Awards
- Dover Motor Speedway Vice President of Safety & Security Jim Hosfelt won the O. Bruton Smith Award
- Bristol Motor Speedway President and General Manager Jerry Caldwell received the H.A. “Humpy” Wheeler Promoter of the Year award
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway earned Speedway of the Year honors
- Sonoma Raceway won the Acceleration Award for the second consecutive year
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Dec. 19, 2025) – Speedway Motorsports officials, in recognition of exemplary performance and exceptional service on behalf of and its world-class facilities, recognized the 2025 recipients for the company’s O. Bruton Smith Award, Promoter of the Year, Speedway of the Year and the Acceleration Award. Announcements were made during a company-wide town hall meeting this week as the industry-leading company wraps up a successful year hosting entertainment and motorsports events across the country.
Dover Motor Speedway’s Jim Hosfelt earned the 2025 O. Bruton Smith Award, while Bristol Motor Speedway President and General Manager Jerry Caldwell received Promoter of the Year honors. Las Vegas Motor Speedway was named Speedway of the Year award and Sonoma Raceway earned the fourth annual Acceleration Award.
“At Speedway Motorsports, our goal is to exceed expectations in sports and entertainment by delivering unforgettable moments at every touchpoint,” said Marcus Smith, president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports. “That mission is only possible because of the passion, dedication and effort our teams across the country bring to their work each day. It’s a privilege to celebrate the leaders and teammates across our footprint whose commitment fuels our momentum and helps transform every event into a truly remarkable experience for our fans.”
Bruton Smith Award
Dover Motor Speedway Vice President of Safety and Security, Jim Hosfelt, received the 2025 O. Bruton Smith Award.
Established 13 years ago to recognize one employee annually across all of Speedway Motorsports and its subsidiaries, the recipient of this prestigious award is someone who exhibits Speedway Motorsports’ founder O. Bruton Smith’s traits: character, enthusiasm, drive, a heart for helping others, respect and appreciation for team members, vision and determination. It is the company’s highest honor.
Hosfelt joined Dover Motor Speedway in 2014 to oversee the day-to-day security and event-time public safety at the facility. Shortly after Speedway Motorsports acquired Dover in 2021, Hosfelt added the title of Director of Safety and Security for Speedway Motorsports, working as a liaison for NASCAR and federal agencies at events across the company’s portfolio of properties.
Prior to his speedway tenure, the Cumberland, Md. native spent 25 years in law enforcement with the Dover Police Department, where he retired as Chief of Police.
Away from the track, Hosfelt serves as a coordinator for food distribution events conducted by the speedway with the Food Bank of Delaware. An Air Force veteran and graduate of the FBI National Academy, he was elected to seats on Dover City Council (2015-2017) and Kent County Levy Court (2017-2019).
“The contributions Jim makes, the relationships he has across the sport, thankfully it’s a low profile thing, but (public safety) is one of the most important things we do,” said Speedway Motorsports Chief Operating Officer Mike Burch. “We talk about ‘safe, clean and comfortable.’ He’s invaluable to making sure our fans from across the nation are safe when they come to our race tracks.”
“When we finished the transaction to acquire Dover Motorsports, we had no idea what an amazing fit our teams would be,” Smith added. “Jim, specifically, is just remarkable – how he is able to be everywhere and always deliver so professionally. It’s really impressive and he’s made a tremendous impact on our company.”
H.A. Humpy Wheeler Promoter of the Year
Recognized for his team’s effort around the Speedway Classic partnership with Major League Baseball and continued success in NASCAR and other secondary events, Bristol Motor Speedway President and General Manager Jerry Caldwell was named H.A. Humpy Wheeler Promoter of the Year for 2025. The annual award, named in honor of the legendary promoter who passed away in August, is chosen by the selection committee and given to the Speedway Motorsports general manager who best displayed the creativity, innovation, leadership and execution that are fundamental to Speedway Motorsports’ way of doing business.
A first-of-its-kind event in baseball, the Speedway Classic saw the highest ticket sales for a single event in the history of Major League Baseball with over 91,000 tickets sold.
“Humpy was known as the PT Barnum of motorsports,” Smith said. “He inspired a lot of people to think outside the box. To name Jerry as this year’s promoter is very fitting as he’s done a great job in leading the team to phenomenal success this year. Bristol has a reputation where people aren’t going to question if something like building a baseball stadium inside a race track can happen – they know it can.”
Speedway of the Year
Las Vegas Motor Speedway received Speedway of the Year recognition, edging out 10 state-of-the-art Speedway Motorsports entertainment complexes to earn top honors 11 of the last 14 years. The award was presented to LVMS President Patrick Lindsay, who replaced the facility’s longtime head Chris Powell upon his retirement earlier this year. The award recognizes the Speedway Motorsports facility with the best overall performance during 2025 in such aspects as fan friendliness, attendance, financial performance, sponsor relations and creativity.
“It’s not easy to grow on an already fantastic performance,” Smith said. “Patrick has carried the torch well and it’s great to have his leadership. It’s a huge effort because everything that happens — from corporate sales to operations and logistics — this team has done a great job and delivered every time.”
Acceleration Award
For the second year in a row, Sonoma Raceway was honored with the Acceleration Award, which recognizes a Speedway Motorsports subsidiary for significant year-over-year gains across multiple performance measures. The award was accepted by Sonoma Raceway Executive Vice President and General Manager Brian Flynn.
Sonoma Raceway delivered a strong performance in 2025, driven by growing track rental activity in the raceway’s premium Turn 11 facility, along with strategic cost-efficiency initiatives that enhanced operations across the property while maintaining a high-quality fan experience.
“We had multiple speedways that made significant improvements, but we had one that really outdid themselves year-over-year,” Burch said. “They continue to bolster the fan experience, drive down expenses and find new ways to use the speedway to serve their clients.”
About Speedway Motorsports:
Speedway Motorsports is a leading marketer, promoter and sponsor of motorsports entertainment in the United States. The Company, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates the following premier facilities: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dover Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, North Wilkesboro Speedway, Sonoma Raceway, Texas Motor Speedway and Kentucky Speedway. Speedway Motorsports provides souvenir merchandising services through its SMI Properties subsidiaries; manufactures and distributes smaller-scale, modified racing cars and parts through its U.S. Legend Cars International subsidiary; and produces and broadcasts syndicated motorsports programming to radio stations nationwide through its Performance Racing Network subsidiary.
Source: Speedway Motorsports
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Motorsports
Aviation Accidents in Motorsports: History and Risks
The recent plane crash on December 18, 2025, involving retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle has once again highlighted the risks associated with private aviation in the motorsports community.
–by Mark Cipolloni–
Biffle, 55, his wife Cristina Grossu Biffle, their children Emma (14) and Ryder (5), and three others — Craig Wadsworth, Dennis Dutton, and Jack Dutton — were killed when their Cessna C550 crashed shortly after takeoff from Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina. The incident occurred amid adverse weather conditions, and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating. The plane crashed just short of the runway. It is not known who was flying at this time.
Aviation tragedies have unfortunately claimed numerous lives across various motorsports series, from NASCAR to open-wheel racing like IndyCar/USAC and Formula 1. Private aircraft are commonly used for travel between events, contributing to these risks. Below is a factual list of notable motorsports personnel (drivers, officials, team members, family, and others) killed in plane crashes:
– Greg Biffle (retired NASCAR driver), Cristina Grossu Biffle (wife), Emma Biffle (daughter), Ryder Biffle (son), Craig Wadsworth (NASCAR community member), Dennis Dutton, and Jack Dutton — December 18, 2025, Statesville, North Carolina (7 fatalities).
– Alan Kulwicki (1992 NASCAR Cup Series champion) — April 1, 1993, near Bristol, Tennessee (plane crash attributed to pilot inexperience; 4 fatalities total).
– Davey Allison (NASCAR driver, son of Bobby Allison) — July 12, 1993, near Birmingham, Alabama (helicopter crash during landing; Allison died at age 32).
– Ricky Hendrick (NASCAR driver and son of team owner Rick Hendrick), John Hendrick (Hendrick Motorsports president), Kimberly and Jennifer Hendrick (nieces), Randy Dorton (engine builder), Jeff Turner (team executive), Joe Jackson (DuPont executive), Elizabeth Morrison and Richard Tracey (pilots), and Scott Latham (pilot for Tony Stewart) — October 24, 2004, near Martinsville, Virginia (Hendrick Motorsports plane crash in fog; 10 fatalities).
– Mike Stefanik (9-time NASCAR Modified champion) — September 16, 2017, Sterling, Connecticut (ultralight plane crash; Stefanik and pilot killed).
– Ted Christopher (NASCAR Whelen Modified champion) — September 16, 2017, near Riverhead Raceway, New York (plane crash en route to a race; Christopher and pilot killed).
– USAC officials and pilot — April 23, 1978, near Arlington, Indiana (Piper Navajo Chieftain crash in thunderstorm after Gabriel 200 race at Trenton Speedway, New Jersey; 9 fatalities): Frank DelRoy (USAC Technical Director), Ray Marquette (USAC VP of Public Affairs), Stan Worley (USAC Registrar), Shim Malone (Midget Supervisor and Flagman), Don Peabody (Sprint Car Supervisor), Judy Phillips (USAC Public Relations), Ross Teeguarden (USAC Deputy Technical Director), Dr. Bruce White (USAC Physician), and pilot Don Mullendore.
– Graham Hill (1962 and 1968 Formula 1 World Champion, Embassy Hill team owner) — November 29, 1975, near Arkley, England (Piper Aztec crash during approach to Elstree Airfield; 6 fatalities including driver Tony Brise and team members).
– David Purley (Formula 1 driver) — July 2, 1985, off Bognor Regis, England (aerobatic plane crash; Purley killed).
Near Misses
While these incidents represent the tragic losses, motorsports has also seen several high-profile near misses and survivable crashes:
– David Coulthard (Formula 1 driver) — May 2, 2000, near Lyon, France (Learjet 35 crash during emergency landing after engine failure; both pilots killed, but Coulthard and two passengers survived with minor injuries; he raced and finished second at the Spanish Grand Prix days later).
– Jack Roush (NASCAR team owner) — April 19, 2002, near Troy, Alabama (small plane hit power lines and crashed into a lake; Roush was rescued from underwater wreckage by a bystander and survived serious injuries; he was involved in another survivable crash in 2010).
– Dale Earnhardt Jr. (NASCAR driver) — August 15, 2019, near Elizabeth City, North Carolina (private plane crash-landed after engine failure; Earnhardt Jr., his wife, daughter, and two others escaped safely before the plane caught fire).
– Greg Biffle (NASCAR driver) — March 2011, Blue Grass Airport, Kentucky (plane incident; Biffle survived).
Other incidents include the 2008 crash that killed the husband of NASCAR executive Lesa France Kennedy (along with NASCAR pilot Michael Klemm and others) and various non-fatal close calls. In Formula 1, David Coulthard survived a 2000 plane crash that killed both pilots, and in IMSA, some figures have been involved in aviation incidents, though fewer high-profile fatalities are recorded compared to NASCAR and USAC.
These events underscore the dangers of private air travel, often used for quick trips between race venues. While investigations into causes vary — from weather and pilot error to mechanical issues — they have prompted ongoing safety discussions in the industry. The motorsports community continues to mourn these losses and honors those affected.
Motorsports
Greg Biffle remembered by NASCAR community
The NASCAR community is remembering Greg Biffle after he was among the seven people killed in a plane crash Thursday in Statesville, North Carolina.
Biffle, his wife and two kids, along with Craig Wadsworth and Jack and Dennis Dutton, died in the crash.

A former driver in the NASCAR Cup Series with 19 wins in 515 starts and seven playoff appearances in 14 seasons, including a runner-up points finish in 2005, Biffle not only went up against the best but beat the best
Biffle’s 19 Cup wins often relegated champions to finish second — most commonly Jimmie Johnson (5 second-place finishes to Biffle), Tony Stewart (2) and Jeff Gordon (2)
Johnson, Stewart and Gordon who combined for 14 championships in 22 season, from 1995 to 2016. They each paid tribute to Biffle after his passing:
Biffle’s spotter for his wins, Joel Edmonds, expressed his condolences and reflected on living life with Biffle and his family:
Biffle was loyal to Ford, making a vast majority of his 842 NASCAR national series starts with the manufacturer:
The NASCAR Hall of Fame nominated Biffle for possible induction for the first time in 2024 — and issued this statement after his passing Thursday:
The Charlotte Hornets NBA basketball team held a moment of silence for the plane crash victims.
NASCAR Cup Series championship runner-up Denny Hamlin remembered Biffle and the six other people who died in the crash:
Several social media posts recalled some of the best displays of driving he put on as a Cup driver:
In honor of his humanitarian work, including after Hurricane Helene in 2024, Greg Wallace — the son of Rusty Wallace — suggested an award in Biffle’s namesake to honor humanitarian work in the sport:
People honored Biffle at his North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame star.
Who finished second to Greg Biffle in his 19 NASCAR Cup Series wins?
- Jeff Burton I (2003 Pepsi 400,
- Mark Martin (2004 GFS Marketplace 400, 2005 Ford 400
- Jimmie Johnson (2004 Ford 400, 2005 Auto Club 500, 2008 Sylvania 300, 2010 Price Chopper 400 at Kansas, 2012 Samsung Mobile 500
- Jamie McMurray (2005 Samsung/Radioshack 500,
- Jeff Gordon (2005 and 2006 Dodge Charger Southern 500,
- Kyle Busch (2005 MBNA Race Points 400 at Dover,
- Tony Stewart (2005 Batman Begins 400, 2010 Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500)
- Martin Truex Jr. (2006 Ford 400)
- Clint Bowyer (2007 Lifelock 400 at Kansas,
- Matt Kenseth (2008 Camping World 400 at Dover,
- Brad Keselowski (2012 Pure Michigan 400
- Kevin Harvick (2013 Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan)
Jonathan Fjeld is the co-owner of the The Racing Experts, LLC. He has been with TRE since 2010.
A Twin Valley, MN, native, Fjeld became a motorsports fan at just three years old (first race was the 2002 Pennsylvania 500). He worked as a contributor and writer for TRE from 2010-18. Since then, he has stepped up and covered 24 NASCAR race weekends and taken on a larger role with TRE. He became the co-owner and managing editor in 2023 and has guided the site to massive growth in that time.
Fjeld has covered a wide array of stories and moments over the years, including Kevin Harvick’s final Cup Series season, the first NASCAR national series disqualification in over 50 years, Shane van Gisbergen’s stunning win in Chicago and the first Cup Series race at Road America in 66 years – as well as up-and-coming drivers’ stories and stories from inside the sport, like the tech it takes for Hendrick Motorsports to remain a top-tier team.
Currently, he resides in Albuquerque, N.M., where he works for KOB 4, an NBC station. He works as a digital producer and does on-air reports. He loves spending time with friends and family, playing and listening to music, exploring new places, being outdoors, reading books and writing among other activities. You can email him at fjeldjonathan@gmail.com
Motorsports
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Unveils 2026 Season Plans
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) announced its motorsport program for the 2026 season on Friday, December 19. It covers all racing activity in non-top tier categories like F1, IndyCar, NASCAR, WEC or IMSA.
2026 Motorsport Activities
- TGR will continue to strengthen industry collaboration in the top categories in Japan, SUPER GT and the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship, to build further excitement for motorsports in Japan. In the SUPER GT GT500 class, TGR will aim for fourth consecutive Drivers’ and Team Championship titles, while in Super Formula, it has set the goal of reclaiming the Drivers’ Championship.
- In the Japanese Rally Championship, TGR will once again build a team consisting of its employees and conduct human resource development as it has in the past. Through the MORIZO Challenge Cup within the JN3 class, the team will support the development of young drivers who are aiming for the WRC and promote the active participation of female drivers.
- In the Super Taikyu Series and Nürburgring races, TGR will practice its philosophy of making ever-better motorsports-bred cars and fostering talent. In the Super Taikyu Series, the team will also continue to take on the challenge of expanding new options toward achieving carbon neutrality through purposeful passion and action. At the Nürburgring, the starting point of making ever-better cars, the team will compete in the 24-hour race with the goal of completing the race.
- TGR will enter the American Rally Association (ARA) National Championship for the first time with a rally car based on the GR Corolla, taking on the challenge of making ever-better motorsports-bred cars on American roads.
- In the World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC), driver Akira Miura, supported by TGR, will compete in the T1 class from the second round onward following the Dakar Rally.
- In the KYOJO CUP, TGR will continue to support the series in 2026 to promote diversity and expand the motorsports fan base and participant community with the aim of making motorsports more sustainable. The team will also support female drivers and help create an environment where they can thrive in motorsports.
- In driver development, TGR will continue to develop talent capable of competing in top categories both in Japan and overseas by building an environment where they can demonstrate their potential and maximize their abilities. The TGR Driver Challenge Program (TGR-DC) and TGR-DC Racing School will support a total of 16 drivers. The WRC Challenge Program will welcome its fifth-generation drivers and new global participants, bringing a total of nine drivers and co-driver to the program.
- In participatory motorsports, TGR will continue to expand participation through entry-level events such as the GR86/BRZ Cup, Yaris Cup, and Rally Challenge. The team will also work with circuits and local governments across Japan to ensure safe and well-organized races and rallies.
Through these motorsport activities, TGR is committed to developing human resources and fostering talent capable of thriving both in Japan and overseas. At the same time, TGR will continue to engage in the making of ever-better motorsports-bred cars and in initiatives that make motorsport more attractive and sustainable.
■Highlights from the 2025 Season
| Championships In Japan | SUPER GT | TGR TEAM au TOM’S won the season championship -Team Champion -Drivers’ Champion (Sho Tsuboi / Kenta Yamashita) |
|---|
SUPER GT
GT500 Class
- The team will compete again in 2026 with the GR Supra GT500.
- Through TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Development (TGR-D), support will be provided to six teams with six vehicles.
- Rikuto Kobayashi will join the lineup as a new driver.
| Team | Vehicle | No. | Driver | Tires |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TGR TEAM ENEOS ROOKIE | ENEOS X PRIME GR Supra | 14 | Kazuya Oshima (Japan) | BS |
| Nirei Fukuzumi (Japan) | ||||
| TGR TEAM WedsSport BANDOH | TBD (Base: GR Supra GT500) | 19 | Yuji Kunimoto (Japan) | YH |
| Sena Sakaguchi (Japan) | ||||
| TGR TEAM au TOM’S | au TOM’S GR Supra | 36 | Sho Tsuboi (Japan) | BS |
| Kenta Yamashita (Japan) | ||||
| TGR TEAM Deloitte TOM’S | Deloitte TOM’S GR Supra | 37 | Ukyo Sasahara (Japan) | BS |
| Giuliano Alesi (France) | ||||
| TGR TEAM KeePer CERUMO | KeePer CERUMO GR Supra | 38 | Toshiki Oyu (Japan) | BS |
| Rikuto Kobayashi (Japan) | ||||
| TGR TEAM SARD | DENSO KOBELCO SARD GR Supra | 39 | Yuhi Sekiguchi (Japan) | BS |
| Sacha Fenestraz (Argentina) |
Tires: BS = Bridgestone, YH = Yokohama
GT300 Class
- TGR will continue to support customer motorsports activities for teams competing with GR and LEXUS brand vehicles.
| Team | Vehicle | No. | Driver | Tires |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HYPER WATER Racing INGING | HYPER WATER INGING GR86 GT | 2 | Yuui Tsutsumi (Japan) | BS |
| Kazuhisa Urabe (Japan) | ||||
| SHADE RACING | TBD | 20 | Katsuyuki Hiranaka (Japan) | MI |
| Eijiro Shimizu (Japan) | ||||
| HOPPY team TSUCHIYA | TBD (Base: GR Supra) | 25 | TBD | YH |
| TBD | ||||
| apr | apr GR86 GT | 30 | Hiroaki Nagai (Japan) | YH |
| Hibiki Taira (Japan) | ||||
| Manabu Orido (Japan) | ||||
| apr LC500h GT | 31 | Kazuto Kotaka (Japan) | BS | |
| Miki Koyama (Japan) | ||||
| Charlie Wurz (Austria) | ||||
| Saitama Green Brave | Green Brave GR Supra GT | 52 | Hiroki Yoshida (Japan) | BS |
| Seita Nonaka (Japan) | ||||
| LM corsa | Syntium LMcorsa LC500 GT | 60 | Hiroki Yoshimoto (Japan) | DL |
| Shunsuke Kohno (Japan) | ||||
| K-tunes Racing | K-tunes RC F GT3 | 96 | Morio Nitta (Japan) | TBD |
| Shinichi Takagi (Japan) |
Tires: BS = Bridgestone, MI = Michelin, DL = Dunlop, YH = Yokohama
Only teams with confirmed third drivers are listed.
Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship

- Toyota GAZOO Racing Development (TGR-D) will supply the teams with 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder direct-injection gasoline turbo engines (TRD 01F).
- Kalle Rovanperä, Rikuto Kobayashi, and Charlie Wurz will participate in the races for the first time.
- TGR will supply engines to TEAM GOH, a team committed to developing drivers who can compete globally.
- TGR will review the structure of KDDI TGMGP TGR-DC, a team for driver/engineer/mechanic development.
| Team | No. | Driver |
|---|---|---|
| REALIZE KONDO RACING | 3 | TBA |
| 4 | TBA | |
| KCMG* | 8 | Kenta Yamashita (Japan) |
| 69 | Kalle Rovanperä (Finland) | |
| NTT docomo Business ROOKIE | 14 | Nirei Fukuzumi (Japan) |
| WECARS IMPUL with SDG | 19 | Zak O’Sullivan (U.K) |
| VANTELIN TEAM TOM’S | 36 | Sho Tsuboi (Japan) |
| 37 | Sacha Fenestraz (Argentina) | |
| SANKI VERTEX PARTNERS CERUMO・INGING | 38 | Sena Sakaguchi (Japan) |
| 39 | Toshiki Oyu (Japan) | |
| KDDI TGMGP TGR-DC | 7 | Kamui Kobayashi (Japan) |
| 28 | Rikuto Kobayashi (Japan) | |
| TEAM GOH | 53 | Charlie Wurz (Austria) |
*Provisional
Japanese Rally Championship
- TGR will enter the MORIZO Challenge Cup (young-driver development category held within the JN3 class) with the GR Yaris.
- As in previous years, under team director Tomoyuki Shinkai (former TGR-WRJ driver through 2024), TGR will practice human resource development with its engineers and mechanics.
| Team | TOYOTA GAZOO Racing – WRJ | |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle / Class | GR YARIS / JN3 (MORIZO Challenge Cup) | |
| Main specifications | Engine | 1.6-liter in-line 3-cylinder intercooler turbo |
| Drive System | GR-FOUR sport 4WD system | |
| Driver / Co-driver | Mako Hirakawa / Ryo Tomimoto | |
Nürburgring 24 Hours
- TOYOTA GAZOO ROOKIE Racing (TGRR) will compete with the aim of finishing the world’s toughest course with a GR Yaris that has been further refined through the 2025 entry.
| Team | Vehicle | Drivers |
|---|---|---|
| TOYOTA GAZOO ROOKIE Racing | GR YARIS | MORIZO |
| Daisuke Toyoda | ||
| Hiroaki Ishiura | ||
| Kazuya Oshima |
Super Taikyu Series
- TGR will enter the series with three mixed teams of professional drivers, its employees, and gentleman drivers to strengthen the cars.
- TGRR will accelerate the making of ever-better cars by fielding the same driver lineup as at the Nürburgring.
| Team | Car | Drivers |
|---|---|---|
| TOYOTA GAZOO ROOKIE Racing | GR Corolla H2 concept | MORIZO |
| Daisuke Toyoda | ||
| Hiroaki Ishiura | ||
| Kazuya Oshima | ||
| GR Team ORC Field | GR Yaris M-concept | Yasuhiro Ogura |
| Masahiro Sasaki | ||
| Takamitsu Matsui | ||
| GR Team SPIRIT | GR Yaris DAT Racing Concept | Shunsuke Kohno |
| Kenta Yamashita | ||
| Tokiya Suzuki |
ARA National Championship
- TGR will newly enter the ARA National Championship from Round 2 in 2026, with the aim of developing cars on North American roads and making ever-better motorsports-bred cars.
- The rally car based on GR Corolla will compete in the RC2 class (roughly equivalent to Rally2 level).
- The driver will be young American Seth Quintero, who will compete in ARA in parallel with W2RC.
- TGR’s employees will also participate as engineers and mechanics to conduct hands-on develoment of pit human resources.
| Team | TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team (TGR-WRT) | |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle / Class | GR Corolla Rally RC2 / RC2 | |
| Main specifications | Engine | 1.6-liter in-line 3-cylinder turbocharged |
| Drive System | 4WD | |
| Driver / Co-driver | Seth Quintero / Topi Luhtinen | |
W2RC
- Akira Miura, who has competed in Dakar Rally’s T2 class with Toyota Auto Body, will conclude his entry with Toyota Auto Body at Dakar 2026. From Round 2 onward, he will compete in the T1 class with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing W2RC, with support from TGR. After Miura moves to the T1 class, Toyota Auto Body will continue to compete in the T2 classs, which is designated for vehicles that are based on production models.
| Team | TOYOTA GAZOO Racing – W2RC | |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle / Class | DKR GR Hilux / T1 | |
| Main specifications | Engine | V35A production-spec |
| Drive System | 4WD | |
| Driver / Co-driver | Akira Miura / Armand Monleón | |
KYOJO CUP
- TGR will support the team entries and activities of female drivers with the aim of building an environment where female drivers can thrive in motorsports.
| Team | Driver |
|---|---|
| NTT docomo Business ROOKIE | Mako Hirakawa (Japan) |
| TOM’S* | Aimi Saito (Japan) |
| Hana Burton (U.S.) | |
| ITOCHU ENEX TEAM IMPUL with Dr.DRY* | Rio Shimono (Japan)* |
| KCMG* | Miki Onaga (Japan) |
| Rami Sasaki (Japan) | |
| OPTIMUS CERUMO・INGING | Riona Tomishita (Japan) |
| Kokoro Sato (Japan) | |
| AIWIN Re-Kobe* | Itsumo Shiraishi (Japan) |
*Provisional
Driver Development
1)TGR Driver Challenge Program (TGR-DC)
- TGR will continue its program to develop drivers capable of excelling in top categories worldwide.
- Across diverse challenges, TGR will create an environment that expand opportunities for drivers to maximize their abilities.
- TGR will support the following drivers in 2026.
-Kalle Rovanperä will race in the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship and Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy.
-Ritomo Miyata will compete in the FIA Formula 2 Championship.
-Jin Nakamura will enter the FIA Formula 3 Championship, and the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy (FRO) .
-Yuki Sano will compete in the Formula Regional European Championship (FREC) and Formula Regional Middle East Championship (FRMEC).
-Rikuto Kobayashi, and Charlie Wurz will race in the Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship and SUPER GT.
-Kiyoshi Umegaki and Tokiya Suzuki will race in the Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship and SUPER GT.
-Oscar Wurz will race in the Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship.
| Driver | Category | Team (provisional) |
|---|---|---|
| Kalle Rovanperä (Finland) | Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship | KCMG |
| Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy | Hitech | |
| Ritomo Miyata (Japan) | FIA Formula 2 Championship | Hitech |
| Rikuto Kobayashi (Japan) | Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship | KDDI TGMGP TGR-DC |
| SUPER GT (GT500) | TGR TEAM KeePer CERUMO | |
| Charlie Wurz (Austria) | Japanese SUPER FORMULA Championship | TEAM GOH |
| SUPER GT (GT300) | apr | |
| Miki Koyama (Japan) | SUPER GT (GT300) | apr |
| Jin Nakamura (Japan) | FIA Formula 3 Championship | Hitech |
| Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy | Hitech | |
| Yuki Sano (Japan) | Formula Regional European Championship | R-ace GP |
| Formula Regional Middle East Championship | R-ace GP | |
| Kiyoshi Umegaki (Japan) | Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship | TOM‘S |
| SUPER GT (GT300) | CARGUY MKS RACING | |
| Tokiya Suzuki (Japan) | Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship | TOM‘S |
| SUPER GT (GT300) | TBD | |
| Oscar Wurz (Austria) | Japanese Super Formula Lights Championship | TOM‘S |
| Yuzuki Miura (Japan) | Formula Regional Japanese Championship | TOM’S FORMULA |
| Masana Muto (Japan) | Formula Regional Japanese Championship | TOM’S FORMULA |
2)TGR-DC Racing School
- TGR will conduct training to develop professional drivers through the FIA-F4 Championship series in Japan.
- Details of the 2026 selection trials will be announced later. From the trial participants, outstanding and promising drivers will receive support for race entries in subsequent seasons.
[2026 TGR-DC Racing School Drivers]
(All drivers are Japanese)
| Driver | Category | Team |
|---|---|---|
| Yuzuki Miura | Japanese FIA-F4 Championship | TGR-DC Racing School |
| Masana Muto | ||
| Masaki Hamabe | ||
| Tomoki Terashima | ||
| Buntaro Igarashi | ||
| Ryo Sakai |
3)WRC Challenge Program
- Based in Finland, TGR will conduct training in Europe to develop drivers and co-drivers who can excel in the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC)
- 2nd-generation driver Yuki Yamamoto will tackle a full WRC season with a Rally2 car.
- 3rd-generation drivers Shotaro Goto and Takumi Matsushita will step up to Rally2 class; 4th-generation drivers Rio Ogata and Kanta Yanaguida and co-driver Tomiya Maekawa will step up to Rally3 class.
- Hiroya Minowa and Zeal Jones from the 5th generation will newly participate in the program in 2026.
- Jasper Vaher (Estonia, 18) who will join the program and compete with a Rally2 car. TGR expands the program by welcoming a driver from outside Japan for the first time.
| Driver | Category | Team |
|---|---|---|
| Yuki Yamamoto (Japan) | Rally2 | TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team |
| Shotaro Goto (Japan) | Rally2 | |
| Takumi Matsushita (Japan) | Rally2 | |
| Rio Ogata (Japan) | Rally3 | |
| Kanta Yanaguida (Japan) | Rally3 | |
| Tomiya Maekawa (Japan)*Co-driver | Rally3 | |
| Hiroya Minowa (Japan) | Rally4 | |
| Zeal Jones (Japan) | Rally4 | |
| Jasper Vaher (Estonia) | Rally2 |
Grass-root Motorsports
TGR will collaborate with circuits and local governments nationwide to provide opportunities to enjoy the true appeal of cars—controlling them and enjoying driving. The team will also implement support for those who aim to take on the challenge of participatory motorsports, prioritizing the safety of all participants.
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing GR86/BRZ Cup
- A one-make series using GR86 / SUBARU BRZ (ZN8/ZD8), delivering exciting, close races thanks to minimal performance differences.
- Competing cars are the GR86 Cup Car Basic and SUBARU BRZ Cup Car Basic, available for purchase at Toyota and Subaru dealerships nationwide.
- Two series: Professional Series (for professional drivers) and Clubman Series (for ambitious drivers aiming for the top). The 2026 season plans seven rounds at seven major circuits nationwide.
Details: https://toyotagazooracing.com/jp/86brz/
| Event | Date | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Rd.1 | Sun, Apr 5 | Autopolis |
| Rd.2 | Sat–Sun, May 16–17 | Sportsland SUGO |
| Rd.3 | Sat–Sun, Jun 27–28 | Okayama International Circuit |
| Rd.4 | Sat–Sun, Aug 8–9 | Tokachi Speedway |
| Rd.5 | Sat–Sun, Sep 5–6 | Fuji Speedway |
| Rd.6 | Sat–Sun, Oct 3–4 | Suzuka Circuit |
| Rd.7 | Sat–Sun, Nov 21–22 | Mobility Resort Motegi |
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Yaris Cup
- Competing cars are Yaris Cup Cars based on the Yaris with a 1.5-liter engine, and the series accept both MT vehicle and CVT vehicle entries. In 2026, the series will again be held nationwide, divided into five regional series to allow entrants to choose based on their place of residence, with enhanced support so first-time challengers can participate confidently.
- Some 2026 rounds will introduce a Novice Class for beginners, broadening entry options.
Details: https://toyotagazooracing.com/jp/yariscup/
| Series | Round | Date | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hokkaido | Rd.1,2 | May 24 (Sun) | Tokachi Speedway |
| Rd.3 | Aug 9 (Sun) | Tokachi Speedway | |
| Rd.4 | Sep 27 (Sun) | Tokachi Speedway | |
| Tohoku | Rd.1 | May 16 (Sat) | Sportsland SUGO |
| Rd.2 | Sep 13 (Sun) | Mobility Resort Motegi | |
| Rd.3 | Oct 24–25 (Sat–Sun) | Sportsland SUGO | |
| Kanto | Rd.1 | Apr 25 (Sat) | Mobility Resort Motegi |
| Rd.2 | Jun 20 (Sat) | Fuji Speedway | |
| Rd.3 | Nov 28 (Sat) | Fuji Speedway | |
| Kansai | Rd.1 | Apr 18–19 (Sat–Sun) | Suzuka Circuit |
| Rd.2 | Jun 28 (Sun) | Okayama International Circuit | |
| Rd.3 | Nov 21–22 (Sat–Sun) | Suzuka Circuit | |
| Kyushu | Rd.1,2 | Apr 5 (Sun) | Autopolis |
| Rd.3 | Jul 25 (Sat) | Autopolis | |
| Rd.4 | Nov 1 (Sun) | Autopolis | |
| Special Round | Dec 12 (Sat) | Fuji Speedway | |
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Rally Challenge
- An introductory rally with beginner-friendly courses, allowing first-time entrants to easily enter with peace of mind.
- JAF NATIONAL B license holders can enter not only with a GR Yaris or GR86, but also with HEVs and AT vehicles such as Yaris and Aqua—welcoming rally beginners and female participants.
- In 2026, TGR plans 12 rounds nationwide, including a special round, enhancing support to build an environment where first-time challengers can participate with confidence.
Details: https://toyotagazooracing.com/jp/rallychallenge/
2026 Series Event Schedule
| Round | Date | Event Name | Area | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rd.1 | Mar 14–15 | Okinawa | Okinawa Prefecture | Standalone |
| Rd.2 | Apr 18–19 | Yatsugatake Chino | Nagano Prefecture | Standalone |
| Rd.3 | May 16–17 | Mt. Fuji Susono | Shizuoka Prefecture | Standalone |
| Rd.4 | Jun 13–14 | Kanzaki & Yoshinogari | Saga Prefecture | Cup Event (Regional) |
| Rd.5 | Jun 27–28 | Shibukawa Ikaho | Gunma Prefecture | Standalone |
| Rd.6 | Jul 11–12 | Dinosaur Katsuyama | Fukui Prefecture | Standalone |
| Rd.7 | Aug 22–23 | Akitakata | Hiroshima Prefecture | Standalone |
| Rd.8 | Sep 12–13 | Rankoshi | Hokkaido | Standalone |
| Rd.9 | Sep 26–27 | Lake Biwa Takashima | Shiga Prefecture | Standalone |
| Rd.10 | Oct 10–11 | Rifu | Miyagi Prefecture | Cup Event (Regional) |
| Rd.11 | Oct 24–25 | Takaoka Manyo | Toyama Prefecture | Standalone |
| Special Round | Nov 28–29 | Toyota | Aichi Prefecture | Standalone |
2026 – Other Event Schedule
| Pre-event | Feb 7–8 | Iwate | Iwate Prefecture | Standalone |
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