Australian Supercars racer Andre Heimgartner is the latest established driver to sign up for the Toyota Racing Series’ New Zealand GP
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Long-time Toyota Racing Series competitor Brendon Leitch will return to the championship in 2021
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The Toyota Racing Series will not include international drivers, despite the series securing exemption from New Zealand’s immigration body
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Single-seater racing’s third tier has become multi-faceted in recent years. This is a guide to what ‘F3’ is today, and where you can find it
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Find out who makes the penultimate section of our list celebrating the best junior single-seater drivers of this year
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Kicking off our 10th annual countdown of the junior single-seater drivers whose performances have impressed our writers the most over the year
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Josh Bethune, a star of New Zealand’s Formula Ford scene, will race in the Toyota Racing Series next year
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Greg Murphy, a four-time winner of Bathurst 1000, is the latest star name to join the grid for next year’s New Zealand Grand Prix
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Daniel Gaunt, TRS champion in 2006 and 2007, will make his junior single-seater return in next month’s New Zealand Grand Prix
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New Zealand Formula Ford racer Kaleb Ngatoa will move up to the Toyota Racing Series next year
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Chris van der Drift will return to the Toyota Racing Series to enter the 2021 New Zealand GP with the revived Tasman Motorsports Group team
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Reigning NZ FFord champion Billy Frazer will move into slicks-and-wings single-seaters next year as he joins the Toyota Racing Series
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Matthew Payne, one of New Zealand’s top karters, is the first driver to publicly commit to contesting the full 2021 Toyota Racing Series season
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Australian Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen is aiming to be a wildcard entry for the 2021 New Zealand Grand Prix
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New Zealand’s immigration authorities have granted entry to the country for international drivers who want to race in the 2021 Toyota Racing Series
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New Zealand motorsport icon Kenny Smith plans to enter his country’s grand prix single-seater race for the 50th time next year
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The New Zealand GP, which has traditionally ended the TRS season over the last decade, will instead be part of its opening round at Hampton Downs in 2021
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Toyota Racing Series may support F1 at the Australian GP and visit iconic MotoGP venue Phillip Island next year for non-championship races, Formula Scout has learned
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The Toyota Racing Series is set to go ahead in 2021 with a three-round season held only on New Zealand’s North Island
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Around this time of year, the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award usually takes place. The COVID-19 pandemic has stopped that in 2020, but what might have been?