Toyota Yaris GRMN: what came before
GRMN stands for Gazoo Racing: Masters of Nürburgring and was applied to performance vehicles such as the Yaris GRMN before the name evolved into simply Gazoo Racing, or GR.
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GRMN stands for Gazoo Racing: Masters of Nürburgring and was applied to performance vehicles such as the Yaris GRMN before the name evolved into simply Gazoo Racing, or GR.
Toyota’s iconic AE86 Corolla GT Coupe stars in a new film celebrating 30 years of Toyota’s involvement with the British Touring Car Championship.
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