10 Apr 2017
By Wright Communications
One of the highlights was a variety of generations of the
Corolla, New Zealand's largest selling car, celebrating its 50
years on the New Zealand market.
With a greater variety of activities, the annual celebration of
all things Toyota goes from strength to strength.
First started in 2013, in support of an 86 Owners Club and MR2
Club track day, the Toyota Festival has expanded quickly to include
all models.
For the first time, individual model groups - 86 Owners, NZ GT
Four (Celica) Owners, Soarer Owners and NZ Supra Owners - had
separate displays to highlight their pride and joy.
"It's great to see the enthusiasm people have for their Toyotas,"
said Andrew Davis, the General Manager of Marketing for Toyota New
Zealand. "The Festival has got bigger each year as more people make
the most of the opportunity to enjoy their cars on and off the
track."
"When we arrived at the circuit, the enthusiasts had already lined
up in their groups ready to get into the day. It was such an
impressive gathering of Toyota devotees and we thank them for
supporting the brand and giving us the opportunity to bring
everyone together to simply enjoy the cars and each other's
company."
Sizeable numbers of Toyota 86s, both the mid-80s icon and the
modern sports coupe, were also present.
A record 162 entries across the National circuit track and
International GT circuit cruise sessions, Drift sessions,
Motokhana, and the 4X4 track, saw Toyota enthusiasts experiencing a
wide variety of events.
The 4X4 course was available for the second year running for 4x4
enthusiasts to try out the abilities of their SUVs, utes and
4WDs.
For the first time this year there was a Motokhana for the fastest
time around a relatively slow speed coned course that puts an
emphasis on driving skill and accuracy, with an unassuming 1JZ
powered station wagon taking it out with the quickest time.
There was plenty to do off track too with hundreds of vehicles
turning out for the tightly contested "Show and Shine" competition,
aimed at contestants who take pride in maintaining the showroom new
look of their cars.
Next year's Toyota Festival has been rumoured to return to the
South Island.
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