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1974 |
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Macau GP Guia race overall win driven by Nobuhide Tachi. |
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1977 |
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Macau GP Guia race overall win driven by Nobuhide Tachi. |
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1980 |
Enter the U.S. IMSA series. (Sebling, Liverside) |
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1982 |
Finishing 5th in the Japan round of the World Endurance Championship with the very first Japanese-made Group C car:"Tom's Celica C". |
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1985 |
Built the very first Japanese car to complete the race in the Le Mans 24Hours with Tom's 85C-L, piloted by Satoru Nakajima/Kaoru Hoshino/Masanori Sekiya.
It finishes by the 12th place.
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1986 |
Enter the British F3 Championship series.
All Japan F3 Champion series Campion driven by Akio Morimoto. |
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1987 |
Entered the All Japan Long Distanse race championship under the name "Toyota Team Tom's" as the Toyota Motor Corporation works team.
Finished 1-2 in the Macau F3 Grand Prix.
2nd in All Japan F3 Champion series driven by Hitoshi Ogawa.
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1988 |
Started to enter the World Sports Prototypecar Championship series from Tom's GB. |
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1991 |
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All Japan F3 Champion series Campion in the Tom'S 031F driven by Paulo Carcasci. |
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1992 |
2nd overall in the Le mans 24Hours in the Toyota TS010, driven by Masanori Sekiya/P.H. Raphanel/K.Acheson.

First win from a Japanese manufacture in the Monza round of the World Sporst
Car Championship in the Toyota TS010, driven by G.Lees/Hitoshi Ogawa.
2nd in All Japan F3 Champion series in the Tom'S 032F driven by Jaque Virrunuve.
F3 MacauGP Win(TOM'S032F) |
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1993 |
4th overall in the Le mans 24Hour.
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All Japan F3 Champion series Campion in the Tom'S 033F driven by Tom Kristensen. |
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1994 |
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All Japan Touring Car Championship Series Champion in the Toyota Corona, driven by Masanori Sekiya. |
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All Japan F3 Champion series Campion in the Tom'S 034F driven by Michael Klumm. |
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1995 |
Enter the All Japan Touring Car Championship series in the Toyota Corona-EXIV.
Enter the All Japan GT Championship Series in the Toyota Supra.
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All Japan F3 Champion series Campion in the Tom'S 035F driven by Pedro De La Rosa. |
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Macau GP Guia race overall win in the Toyota Corona-EXIV driven by Kervin Burt. |
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1996 |
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All Japan Touring Car Champion series Team Campion in the Toyota Corona-EXIV. |
Enter the All Japan GT Championship Series in the Toyota Supra. |
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1997 |
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All Japan GT Champion series Campion in the Toyota Supra driven by Michael Klumm & Pedro de la Rosa. |
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All Japan F3 Champion series Campion driven by Tom Coronel. |
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1998 |
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All Japan Touring Car Championship Series Champion in the Toyota Chaser, driven by Masanori Sekiya. |

3rd in the All Japan GT Championship series in the Toyota Supra.
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All Japan F3 Champion series Campion driven by Peter Dumbreck.
F3 Macau GP winner, Peter Dumbrec, Tom's. |
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1999 |
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All Japan GT Champion series Team Campion in the Toyota Supra. |
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All Japan F3 Champion series Campion driven by Darren Manning. |
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F3 Macau GP& Korea SP, the very first perfect win in the history, driven by Darren Manning. |
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2000 |
9th in the All Japan GT Champion series in the Toyota Supra.
2nd in All Japan F3 Champion series driven by Robert Lehinner. |
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2001 |
5th in the All Japan GT Champion series in the Toyota Supra.
2nd in All Japan F3 Champion series driven by Paolo Montin. |
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2002 |
7th in the All Japan GT Champion series in the Toyota Supra.
2nd in All Japan F3 Champion series driven by Paolo Montin. |
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2006 |
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SUPER GT Campion in the LEXUS SC430 |

2nd in All Japan F3 Champion series. |
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