Glad to have had the honor of seeing this beauty up close last year as well! First trip to Japan and the Fuji Motorsports Museum was the first car museum I went. This car was one of my highlights and I even saw the Casio TS010 that just so happened to be beside the Le Mans section in August. That GT-One, with its clamshell rear opened, is my phone's current lockscreen that I took a picture of right then and there. Now, if only I had the cash for a PS5...
It's sad that Toyota doesn't want to give a ride to this car in historic racing. I think that only a french historic garage team called JMB racing has one Toyota GT One fully functional racing. But this number 3 all japanese teammates is an classic car.
@@viniciusdelima8192 they (Toyota) do demo runs only in very specific and special events with this car (with Goodwood Festival of Speed being the biggest example). I guess the very last public event this car ran was at the Fuji Wonderland Fest back in 2017.
How to recognize the All-Japanese 3 men team (within the full Toyota Team)?. It's the number 3 and also sponsored by Esso Ultron (my favourite one), not to be confused with Zent (number 1) and Venture Safenet (number 2 and Allan McNish's chassis)
Glad to have had the honor of seeing this beauty up close last year as well! First trip to Japan and the Fuji Motorsports Museum was the first car museum I went. This car was one of my highlights and I even saw the Casio TS010 that just so happened to be beside the Le Mans section in August.
That GT-One, with its clamshell rear opened, is my phone's current lockscreen that I took a picture of right then and there. Now, if only I had the cash for a PS5...
It's sad that Toyota doesn't want to give a ride to this car in historic racing. I think that only a french historic garage team called JMB racing has one Toyota GT One fully functional racing. But this number 3 all japanese teammates is an classic car.
@@viniciusdelima8192 they (Toyota) do demo runs only in very specific and special events with this car (with Goodwood Festival of Speed being the biggest example). I guess the very last public event this car ran was at the Fuji Wonderland Fest back in 2017.
How to recognize the All-Japanese 3 men team (within the full Toyota Team)?. It's the number 3 and also sponsored by Esso Ultron (my favourite one), not to be confused with Zent (number 1) and Venture Safenet (number 2 and Allan McNish's chassis)