Toyota Yaris Cup

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Scene from the Toyota Yaris Cup 2005 on the Sachsenring near Hohenstein-Ernstthal

The Toyota Yaris Cup was a one-make cup that was held as part of the Beru TOP 10 from 2001 to 2006. Only vehicles from the manufacturer Toyota of the Yaris type were used.

Technical regulations 2006

The engine was a four-cylinder in- line engine with two overhead camshafts and 16 valves. The displacement was 1,300 cc and the power 118 hp at 7,200 rpm. The vehicle had a total weight of 930 kg plus driver. A five-speed series transmission with a shorter overall ratio had to be used and a height-adjustable Bilstein racing chassis with Eibach springs was used as suspension . Dunlop slicks or rain tires were mandatory. Four disc brakes (internally ventilated at the front) were standard, but the car did not have ABS .

The basic model Toyota Yaris 3 Door (NCP10) was homologated in groups A and N under the homologation number 5619, valid until 2012.

2006 racing calendar

In 2006, the Toyota Yaris Cup was hosted a total of seven times on four different racetracks .

date route First race winner Second race winner
April 22-23 GermanyGermany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout NetherlandsNetherlands Nicky Kormelink
May 13-14 GermanyGermany EuroSpeedway Lausitz NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
May 27-28 GermanyGermany Nürburgring GermanyGermany Heiko Hammel NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
01-02 July GermanyGermany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
July 15-16 GermanyGermany Nürburgring NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
September 16-17 AustriaAustria Salzburgring GermanyGermany Steve Kirsch GermanyGermany Charlie Geipel
30.09. – 01.10. GermanyGermany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout

master

season driver Points
2001 GermanyGermany Sebastian Grunert 256
2002 GermanyGermany Jörg Boller 226
2003 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Philip Beyrer 246
2004 NetherlandsNetherlands Michel Schaap 177
2005 GermanyGermany Philip Geipel 224.5
2006 NetherlandsNetherlands Christiaan Frankenhout 249