TOYOTA GAZOO Racing 2025 driver line-up
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing ended its 12th season of WEC competition – all exclusively with hybrid power – in 2024 by extending its reign as manufacturers’ World Champions for the sixth consecutive season.
Looking for a sixth victory at Le Mans
In 2025, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing will defend that title and fight for its sixth victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours with a two-car team in the WEC’s top Hypercar category where each team will fight for a new FIA Hypercar World Endurance Drivers title after Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez won it in 2021 with #7, Brendon Hartley, Ryo Hirakawa and Sébastien Buemi won it in 2022 and 2023 with #8.
📷 © Luc Warnotte. Clockwise: Brendon Hartley, Ryo Hirakawa and Sébastien Buemi with #8 GR010 Hybrid at Sebring 2023 (P2 behind #7), Portimao 2023 (win), Spa-Francorchamps 2023 (P2 behind #7), Le Mans 2023 (P2)
Toyota Gazoo Racing domination in 2023 was just insane as both teams won 6 of the 7 races with doubles at Sebring, Spa, Fuji and Bahrain and #8 scoring either victory or P2 except at Monza, winning the Drivers championship.
Second successive season with #7 lineup
Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries will participate in the #7 GR010 HYBRID for a second successive season together, having won one race in 2024. Kamui and Nyck finished third in the drivers’ standings this year.
Kamui Kobayashi (Team Principal and driver, car #7): “We have a top driver line-up in both cars, and I am happy to be part of it again in 2025. The team spirit and cooperation among all the drivers, and the team in general, grows with every race and every season. Thanks to the great support of everyone at Toyota, as well as our partners, we have enjoyed some good results this year, but we are determined to achieve more. Competing in the Hypercar category in WEC is a big challenge and we are fighting against very strong competition, but as a team we continuously push ourselves to perform even better at every event. I expect this to continue next season, with a consistent line-up of drivers who understand how to work together – as a driver crew, as team members and as part of the Toyota family – to succeed in endurance racing. I know the whole team is excited by the challenge in 2025.”
Mike Conway (Driver, car #7): “I am obviously excited to be continuing in car #7 with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing for 2025. It is a pleasure to be with this team for the last 10 years, and I really feel part of the family. It has been an interesting year for us, but I feel as a car crew we gave gelled well and are having good fun together, with a strong team spirit. We are inspiring each other, pushing each on to always perform to our best level, and this really enjoyable. I can’t wait for 2025 to get started.”
Nyck de Vries (Driver, car #7): “I am delighted to stay on car #7 with Mike and Kamui. We have enjoyed a good first season together. Of course, we have had ups and downs but generally it has been a great experience. I am looking forward to being part of this team in 2025, it is a true pleasure and honour. TOYOTA GAZOO Racing has a lot of history and a great track record in WEC, and we have a lot of ambitions in front of us. We are determined to keep fighting for wins and championships.” Source Toyota Gazoo Racing
Third season for #8 lineup
Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa have won two world titles and one Le Mans crown together during their three seasons in the #8 GR010 HYBRID and they will attempt to add to that in 2025.
Sébastien is the team’s longest-serving driver, having made his debut in its first race, at Le Mans in 2012.
📷 © Luc Warnotte. Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa in the #8 GR010 HYBRID at Le Mans (left) and Bahrain (right).
Sébastien Buemi (Driver, car #8): “This team is a big part of my family. I grew up around Toyota because my family has had a Toyota dealership for over 50 years, and I remember having my photo taken next to the GT-One at the Geneva Motor Show when I was a child. It is amazing to be part of the team since the first season in 2012, having achieved a lot of good results in that time. Thank you to everyone at TOYOTA GAZOO Racing for giving me the opportunity to go for another win at Le Mans and the World Championship.”
Brendon Hartley (Driver, car #8): “I am very happy to be continuing with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing and I am grateful to the team, and Toyota, for the opportunity. On car #8, the 2024 season was not ideal and, despite entering the season as champions and with hopes for Le Mans, things didn’t always go our way. But we are highly motivated, and I truly believe in the people around me. I am so excited to challenge for another championship and Le Mans together in 2025.”
Ryo Hirakawa (Driver, car #8): “I am happy to be part of TOYOTA GAZOO Racing in WEC for our fourth year together. Of course, we aim to win Le Mans and the championship, although it’s going to be another challenging year with another new manufacturer joining Hypercar. But we know we have the potential and team spirit to achieve this. Thanks to the support of Toyota and our partners, I am confident we are going to be strong, and I am looking forward to being part of it.” Source Toyota Gazoo Racing
Season starts February 28.
The 2025 WEC season again features eight races, starting in Qatar on 28 February and concluding on 8 November in Bahrain. The 93rd Le Mans 24 Hours takes place on 14-15 June while TOYOTA GAZOO Racing’s home race, the 6 Hours of Fuji, is on 28 September.
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