Tomorrow (14 May) Lexus hybrid hatchback will take on the  Nurburgring endurance race to make the presence of company’s hybrid  racers known.
The  GAZOO Racing CT as it’s known is  powered by the same Lexus Hybrid Drive as the road car but with a  higher capacity 2.4-litre petrol engine instead of the usual 1.8 unit.  At start-up and under braking,  the race car uses just its  electric motor, producing zero  tailpipe emissions and using no fuel. The sophisticated system is also  capable of intelligently selects the most appropriate power source and  also  captures energy through regenerative braking to charge the  battery,  which in turn powers the electric motor.
It may not be just as fast as other cars in  this category, but it uses much  less fuel which
 means it can stay out on the track and do more laps. As  you know in endurance racing  it’s the number of laps you do that counts.The GAZOO Racing CT driver line-up features  three experienced pilots:  Kumi Sato, a female racer who competed in a  Lexus IS 250 in 2008;  Masahiko Kageyama, who previously supported  Toyota’s vehicle development  programme;  and MinoruTakaki, who is responsible for production vehicle   development. The CT is competing in the Adenauer ADAC  Rundstrecken-Trophy, contested over six hours.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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