Toyota has announced that the rear-wheel-drive Scion FR-S will replace the front-wheel-drive Scion tC
as the racecar used by actors, singers and celebrities of all grades in
its annual Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race. It's the first time a rear-drive
vehicle has been used for the event in 27 years, with the tC having been
in use since 2005, and the FWD Celica before that. This year's race takes place on April 20th amidst the festivities of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach weekend.
The racing FR-S, which debuted today at the Chicago Auto Show,
won't be left stock either, but rather outfitted with a range of
official Toyota Racing Development parts and equipment, such as a
stainless steel exhaust, new coil overs and springs, upgraded brakes, a
bigger air intake and 18-inch wheels, not to mention all of the safety
equipment required to keep the celebrities and pro drivers safe. The
company says the performance mods have lifted horsepower to 210 from the
standard car's 200. Check out the build process for the cars in the video below to see just how much work's been done.
The Toyota Pro/Celebrity race is also about more than just letting
celebrities and pros do battle on a road course. The spectacle helps
raise money for "Racing for Kids," a non-profit charity that supports children's hospitals in the US.
Courtesy of AutoBlog.com
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