Toyota Etios Liva Motor Racing Updates

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Thursday, 02 April 2020 12:26 AM Toyotas decision to end the Etios Motor Racing series was part of a broader strategy to align with changing market trends and emission standards. The Etios range, including the Liva, was not updated to meet BS6 emission norms, leading to its discontinuation. This marked the end of an era for the Etios in Indian motorsports.
Saturday, 22 February 2020 12:58 AM After three successful seasons, Toyota pulled the curtains on the Etios Motor Racing one-make series. Despite its popularity, the series came to an end as Toyota shifted its focus towards other market segments, including SUVs. The Etios platform played a significant role in Indian motorsports during its run.
Thursday, 20 September 2018 03:32 PM The Etios Motor Racing cars were prepared by Red Rooster Performance and designed by TRD, ensuring high performance and reliability. The series received an overwhelming response in its initial rounds, with 3300 applicants vying for a spot. This was a testament to the growing interest in motorsports in India.
Sunday, 20 July 2014 12:30 PM The Etios Motor Racing (EMR) Trophy entered its second season in 2014, with the first round held at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore. This season saw new drivers joining the competition and continued the partnership with Toyota Racing Development (TRD) to support young racers. The event was a significant step in promoting motorsports at a grassroots level.
Sunday, 20 July 2014 07:49 PM The Etios Motor Racing cars were known for their endurance and fun to drive aspect, which were key factors in their popularity among participants. The series not only showcased the technological prowess of Toyota but also the reliability of the Etios platform. This made the series a memorable part of Indian motorsport history.
Saturday, 19 July 2014 05:25 PM The Etios Motor Racing Trophy saw significant participation and enthusiasm from motorsport enthusiasts and young drivers. The series was praised for its role in making motorsports more accessible and popular in India. It provided a platform for talented young racers to develop their skills and gain competitive experience.
Thursday, 17 July 2014 10:38 PM The Etios Motor Racing series was supported by TRD and Indian motorsport experts, Red Rooster Racing. The series aimed to develop the skills of young racers and provide them with a competitive edge in motorsports. The cars used in the series were FIA qualified and equipped with racing parts supplied by TRD.
Sunday, 15 September 2013 08:44 AM Toyota Kirloskar Motor announced the conclusion of the Etios Motor Racing (EMR) Trophy at the Buddh International Circuit in 2013. This event marked the end of the first season of the EMR Trophy, which was part of the FMSCI National Racing Championship. The series was well-received, with Diljith emerging as the first champion. I think this was a great initiative to promote motorsports in India.
Saturday, 14 September 2013 01:52 PM The success of the inaugural EMR Trophy encouraged Toyota to continue the series, which became a highlight of the Indian motorsport calendar. The event was well-supported by motorsport enthusiasts, and it helped in promoting the Etios brand among racing fans. I think this was a clever marketing move by Toyota.
Saturday, 15 December 2012 09:04 AM Toyota Kirloskar Motors took the Etios Motor Racing to Sri Lanka for the 2012 Colombo Night Race. Eight Indian drivers participated in the event, competing alongside international racing-spec vehicles. This was a unique opportunity for Indian drivers to gain international exposure. I believe such events help in fostering global motorsport connections.