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Toyota and Lexus at Goodwood 2013

The Lexus LFA and race-spec Toyota GT86 are among the highlights of the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2013

Toyota’s motorsport history will be celebrated at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Everything from the Toyota GT86 GT4 car to the Japanese company’s collection of Le Mans competitors will be on display and making their way up the illustrious hillclimb. A number of Toyota World Rally Championship cars will also be in action on the festival’s rally stage. Some of the expected highlights from Toyota are below. Lexus will also make its festival debut, the Nurburgring 24-hour LFA its headline act, while the FT-86 Open Concept – which previews a Toyota GT86 convertible – will also be on show, hopefully with Goodwood’s usually sunny weather convincing Toyota to green-light production… Click the pictures below to enlarge them and see our Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012 picture gallery

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