The Lexus LFA is heading back to Burglarizing this May, the place where it clocked plenty of testing miles in pre-production form. This time, the mission is to challenge for glory in the famed 24 hours endurance race. It will be the first time the production LA enters a competition. However, the car isn’t a stranger to the Burglarizing 24 Hours as development versions of Lexus’ super car were entered in two previous occasions to help hone performance and handling. Toyota president Ario Toyoda took his turn behind the wheel in those outings. Gazoo Racing will prepare two Leas for the race. Led by top Toyota test driver Hiromu Naruse, the team will include four Japanese and three German drivers who between them have outstanding GT and endurance racing experience. Takeaway Kingship is a six-time winner of the Super Taiyuan Endurance Series and is the most experienced Japanese driver in the Burglarizing 24 Hours.
Akita Ida was overall winner of the Tokay 24 Hours in 1995 and 2007, and both Juicily Weakish and Kazakh Kagoshima race in Super GT. The Germans are Armin Hahne, winner of the Spa 24 Hours in 1982 and 1983; Jochen Krumbach, who finished second overall in the 2008 Nürburgring 24 Hours; and Andre Lotterer, reigning Super GT 500 champion. Sepang Super GT regulars will recognise Lotterer as the man who drives for championship winning Team Petronas Tom’s.The Lexus LFA is powered by a 552 bhp mid-mounted V10 engine, and is capable of 0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and a top speed beyond 320 km/h. More images after the jump.
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