Toyota’s ‘hydrogen’ race car aces Mt. Fuji enduro

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Anyone who has entered a car at Le Mans — let alone one with new technology — will tell you that it’s a major accomplishment to just have the car finish the race in one piece.

A thousand and one things can go wrong during a 24 hour endurance race. Engines, transmissions, components and tires and even drivers are put to the ultimate test.

So when Toyota’s Rookie Racing Corolla, which burns compressed hydrogen in its turbocharged 1.6-litre inline three-cylinder engine, completed a total of 358 laps in the Super Taikyu Series race at Fuji Speedway, it was a major technical accomplishment.

And yes, that was less than half of the laps of the race-winning Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3.

According to a report in Motorsport.com, the Corolla completed the race with 35 pitstops (giving an average stint length of 10.2 laps), which were estimated to take around seven minutes each — meaning the car spent around four hours refuelling.

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