The Castrol Toyota Racing Series (TRS) is a New Zealand based single-seater, open-wheel race series. The cars are Tatuus FT-60, identical to the T-318 used in Europe, with a 2.0L turbocharged unit developing 270bhp.
With the series run during the southern hemispheres’ summer months, it is an attractive option for developing drivers on their way to F1F1 is the pinnacle of open wheel, single seater car racing and arguably the highest level of any motorsport globally.... There's more... seats. Including Brendon Hartley
Brendon Hartley (26) is a professional racing driver from New Zealand and the country's last F1 driver, having driven for... There's more..., Lando Norris
Lando Norris, No 4, is a British born F1 driver with Mclaren Racing. Check out Landos full profile - here There's more..., Daniel Kyviatt and Lance Stroll
Lance Stroll (No 18) is a Canadian-born F1 driver contracted to Aston Martin in 2022. Check out our driver profile... There's more.... F2
A second-tier single-seater, open wheeler series run by the FIA as a feeder category to assist developing drivers gain experience... There's more... driver
OK, so we all know what the driver is, right. I've always liked the description that F1 drivers are like... There's more... Liam Lawson
Liam Lawson is a New Zealand motor racing driver and a past Toyota Racing Series champion. Liam is a member... There's more... took the title in 2019.