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Toyota World Championship Sportscar Race No Year Team Car Number Race Result Driver 1 Driver 2 Driver 3 TOM'S 83C 17 9th Keiji Matsumoto Kaoru Hoshino Masanori Sekiya 1 1983 Fuji Team Ikuzawa 83C 37 DNS (accident) Geoff Lees Derek Daly Toshio Suzuki XEBEC Motorspo 83C 35 12th Kaoru Hoshino Kiyoshi Misaki Kazuo Mogi TOM'S 84C 36 DNF (technical) Satoru Nakajima Keiji Matsumoto 2 1984 Fuji Team Ikuzawa 84C 37 DNF (technical) Tiff Needell James Weaver Dome 84C 38 7th Eje Elgh Masanori Sekiya TOM'S 85C 36 12th Masanori Sekiya Satoru Nakajima Kaoru Hoshino 3 Le Mans Dome 85C 38 DNF Eje Elgh Geoff Lees Toshio Suzuki Misaki Speed 85C 35 7th Kiyoshi Misaki Toshio Suzuki Kauro Hoshino TOM'S 85C 36 3rd Masanori Sekiya Satoru Nakajima 1985 Ikuzawa Racing 85C 37 10th Tiff Needell James Weaver 4 Fuji Dome 85C 38 9th Eje Elgh Geoff Lees Auto Beaurex 84C 45 4th Naoki Nagasaka Taku Akaike RAYS 84C 57 13th Hitoshi Ogawa Tsunehisa Asai Dome 86C 38 NC Eje Elgh Beppe Gabiani Toshio Suzuki 5 Le Mans TOM'S 86C 36 DNF (technical) Geoff Lees Satoru Nakajima Masanori Sekiya TOM'S 86C 36 9th Geoff Lees Satoru Nakajima Masanori Sekiya Auto Beaurex 85C 45 DNF (technical) Naoki Nagasaka Steven Andskar 1986 Auto Beaurex 85C 46 14th Kazuo Mogi Hideshi Matsuda Naoki Nagasaka 6 TOM'S 86C 35 Fuji 24th Toshio Suzuki Hitoshi Ogawa Kaoru Hoshino Ikuzawa Racing 86C 37 DNF (accident) Kenny Acheson Michael Roe SARD MC86X 50 23rd Syuuroku Sasaki David Sears Dome 86C 38 28th Eje Elgh Beppe Gabiani TOM'S 87C 36 DNF (technical) Alan Jones Geoff Lees Eje Elgh 7 Le Mans TOM'S 87C 37 DNF (technical) Masanori Sekiya Kaoru Hoshino Tiff Needell TOM'S 87C 36 DNF (technical) Alan Jones Geoff Lees Masanori Sekiya 1987 TOM'S 87C 37 DNS (technical) Masanori Sekiya Nobuhide Tachi 8 Dome 87C 38 Fuji DNF (technical) Ross Cheever Eje Elgh SARD MC87S 50 17th Tsunehisa Asai David Sears Syuuroku Sasaki Auto Beaurex 86C 45 DNF (accident) Kaoru Hoshino Will Hoy TOM'S 88C 36 12th Geoff Lees Masanori Sekiya Keiichi Suzuki 9 Le Mans TOM'S 88C 37 24th Paolo Barilla Hitoshi Ogawa Stefan Johansson TOM'S 88C 36 22nd Geoff Lees Masanori Sekiya Kaoru Hoshino 1988 TOM'S 88C 37 21st Paolo Barilla Tiff Needell Hitoshi Ogawa 10 Fuji SARD MC88S 50 DNF Martin Donnelly Jochen Dauer Syuuroku Sasaki Auto Beaurex 87C 45 DNF (technical) Andrew Gilbert-Scott Steven Andskar 89C-V 36 6th Paolo Barilla Hitoshi Ogawa 11 89C-V 50 Suzuka 24th Roland Ratzenberger Keiichi Suzuki 89C-V 37 20th Johnny Dumfries Geoff Lees 12 88-C 37 Dijon 4th Johnny Dumfries Geoff Lees 13 89C-V 37 Jarama 10th Johnny Dumfries Geoff Lees 1989 TOM'S 14 89C-V 37 Brands Hatch DNF (technical) Johnny Dumfries John Watson 15 89C-V 37 Nürburgring 7th Johnny Dumfries Geoff Lees 16 89C-V 37 Donington Park 10th Johnny Dumfries John Watson 17 89C-V 37 Spa-Francorchamps 8th Johnny Dumfries Geoff Lees 18 89C-V 37 Mexico City DNF (technical) Johnny Dumfries John Watson 90C-V 36 4th Geoff Lees Hitoshi Ogawa 19 90C-V 37 Suzuka 20th Johnny Dumfries Aguri Suzuki 90C-V 38 DNF (technical) Roland Ratzenberger Pierre-Henri Raphanel 90C-V 36 DNF (accident) Geoff Lees Aguri Suzuki 20 Monza 89C-V 37 DNF (accident) Johnny Dumfries Roberto Ravaglia 90C-V 36 12th Geoff Lees John Watson 21 Silverstone 90C-V 37 DQ Johnny Dumfries Hitoshi Ogawa 90C-V 36 18th Johnny Dumfries John Watson 22 Spa-Francorchamps 90C-V 37 DNS (accident) Geoff Lees Aguri Suzuki 1990 TOM'S 90C-V 36 DNF (technical) Johnny Dumfries Roberto Ravaglia 23 Dijon 90C-V 37 DNF (technical) Geoff Lees John Watson 90C-V 36 DNF (technical) Johnny Dumfries Roberto Ravaglia 24 Nürburgring 90C-V 37 DNF (technical) Geoff Lees Hitoshi Ogawa 90C-V 36 DNF (technical) Johnny Dumfries Roberto Ravaglia 25 Donington Park 90C-V 37 DNF (technical) Geoff Lees John Watson 90C-V 36 14th Johnny Dumfries Roberto Ravaglia 26 Montreal 89C-V 37 7th Geoff Lees John Watson 90C-V 36 DNF (technical) Johnny Dumfries Roberto Ravaglia 27 Mexico City 89C-V 37 DNF (technical) Geoff Lees John Watson 28 1991 TOM'S TS010 36 Autopolis 6th Geoff Lees Andy Wallace TS010 7 1st Geoff Lees Hitoshi Ogawa 29 Monza TS010 8 DNF (accident) Andy Wallace Jan Lammers TS010 7 DNF (technical) Geoff Lees Hitoshi Ogawa 30 Silverstone TS010 8 DNF (technical) Andy Wallace Jan Lammers TS010 7 DNF (technical) Geoff Lees David Brabham Ukyo Katayama TS010 8 8th Andy Wallace Jan Lammers Theo Fabi 31 TS010 33 Le Mans 2nd Kenny Acheson Masanori Sekiya Pierre-Henri Raphanel 1992 TOM'S 92C-V 34 9th Roland Ratzenberger Eddie Irvine Eje Elgh 92C-V 35 5th George Fouché Steven Andskar Stefan Johansson TS010 7 3rd Geoff Lees David Brabham 32 Donington Park TS010 8 DNF (technical) Andy Wallace Jan Lammers TS010 7 2nd Geoff Lees David Brabham Jan Lammers 33 Suzuka TS010 8 DNF (technical) Andy Wallace Kenny Acheson Masanori Sekiya TS010 7 3rd Geoff Lees Jan Lammers 34 Magny-Cours TS010 8 4th Andy Wallace David Brabham 7 DNF (technical) Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre Kazuki Nakajima 35 Le Mans 8 DNF (accident) Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 36 7 Silverstone 2nd Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre Kazuki Nakajima TS030 37 2012 TOYOTA Racing 7 Sao Paulo 1st Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre HYBRID 38 7 Bahrain DNF (accident) Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre 39 7 Fuji 1st Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre Kazuki Nakajima 40 7 Shanghai 1st Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre 7 4th Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre 41 Silverstone 8 3rd Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 7 DNF (technical) Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre Kazuki Nakajima 42 Spa-Francorchamps 8 4th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 7 4th Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre Kazuki Nakajima 43 Le Mans 8 2nd Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 44 TS030 8 Sao Paulo DNF (accident) Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 2013 TOYOTA Racing 45 HYBRID 8 Austin 2nd Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 7 1st Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre Kazuki Nakajima 46 Fuji 8 27th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 7 2nd Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre 47 Shanghai 8 DNF (technical) Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 7 DNF (technical) Alex Wurz Nicolas Lapierre Kazuki Nakajima 48 Bahrain 8 1st Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Stephane Sarrazin 7 2nd Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Kazuki Nakajima Silverstone Silverstone 49 8 1st Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Nicolas Lapierre 7 3rd Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Kazuki Nakajima Spa-Francorchamps 50 8 1st Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Nicolas Lapierre 7 DNF (technical) Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Kazuki Nakajima Le Mans 51 8 3rd Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Nicolas Lapierre 7 6th Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway Austin 52 TS040 8 3rd Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Nicolas Lapierre 2014 TOYOTA Racing HYBRID 7 2nd Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Kazuki Nakajima Fuji 53 8 1st Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson 7 2nd Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Kazuki Nakajima Shanghai 54 8 1st Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson 7 1st Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway Bahrain 55 8 11th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson 7 4th Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway Sao Paulo 56 8 2nd Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson 1 3rd Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Silverstone 57 2 4th Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway 1 8th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Spa-Francorchamps 58 2 5th Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway 1 8th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Le Mans 59 2 6th Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway 1 5th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Nürburgring 60 TS040 2 6th Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway 2015 TOYOTA Racing HYBRID 1 4th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Austin 61 2 DNF (accident) Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway 1 5th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Fuji 62 2 6th Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway 1 6th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Shanghai 63 2 5th Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway 1 4th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Bahrain 64 2 3rd Alex Wurz Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway 5 16th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Silverstone 65 6 2nd Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi 5 27th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Spa-Francorchamps 66 6 DNF (technical) Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi 5 NC Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Le Mans 67 6 2nd Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi 5 5th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Nürburgring 68 6 6th Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi TOYOTA TS050 5 DNF (technical) Sebastien Buemi Kazuki Nakajima 2016 Mexico City 69 GAZOO Racing HYBRID 6 3rd Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi 5 5th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Austin 70 6 3rd Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi 5 4th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Fuji 71 6 1st Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi 5 3rd Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Shanghai 72 6 2nd Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi 5 4th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima Bahrain 73 6 5th Mike Conway Stephane Sarrazin Kamui Kobayashi 7 23rd Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi Jose Maria Lopez Silverstone 74 8 1st Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima 7 2nd Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi 8 Spa-Francorchamps 1st Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima 75 9 5th Stephane Sarrazin Nicolas Lapierre Yuji Kunimoto 7 DNF (technical) Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi Stephane Sarrazin 8 Le Mans 8th Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima 76 9 DNF (accident)
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