Founded in 1955 by Jean Rédélé with motorsports passion. Built on agility, elegance and competitive spirit. Focuses on motorsport for low-carbon mobility development
Celica launched as Japan's first pony car in 1970 as two-plus-two coupé. First Japanese car with robotic assembly and accommodated six-foot frames. Initially offered with 1.4-1.6L T-series engines, later expanded to 2.0-2.2L R-series
Pole position is the best starting position in motorsports races. Term originated from horse racing, where fastest qualifier started inside. Pole position traditionally determined by fastest qualifying times
Founded in 1941 as Chosun Tire Company, renamed in 1968. Currently seventh largest tire manufacturer globally. Headquartered in Seoul with facilities in multiple countries. Produces about 102 million tires annually
Founded in 1988 as modified production sports motorcycles racing series. Consists of two full-length races plus 10-lap Superpole race since 2019. Three annual championships: riders, manufacturers, and Teams (2024). Europe is traditional center, with races held in multiple countries
Founded in 1934 as Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen by Johann Trunkenpolz. Started with motorcycle production in 1951 with R100 prototype. Company expanded to include bicycles and motorsports in 1960s. By 1971, offered 42 different models and produced 700 employees