Toyota GR86 Cup

Toyota GR86 Cup GR86 Race

2022-present

Dedicated Race CarLimited
2.4L FA24 Flat-4228 hp (stock) / 240+ hp (race prep)2,600 lbs (race weight)RWD6-speed manual

HPDE Overview

The GR86 Cup is Toyota's factory-supported spec racing series using the second-generation GR86. The series uses lightly modified GR86s with standardized safety equipment, suspension, and tire specifications. The goal is close, competitive racing where driver skill determines the outcome. The FA24 engine's 228 hp in a 2,600 lb race-prepped car provides a power-to-weight ratio that is engaging without being overwhelming. The car's natural balance and progressive handling make it an excellent platform for developing racecraft. Toyota's factory involvement means parts support is strong, technical bulletins are available, and the series has a clear pathway for advancement.

Strengths

Factory-supported spec racing series with strong organizationGR86 chassis is well-balanced and forgiving at the limitAffordable entry cost compared to Porsche or BMW spec seriesToyota reliability means fewer mechanical DNFsClear pathway for driver advancement through Toyota motorsport

Weaknesses

Spec rules limit modifications — no tinkering allowedOil overheating requires addressed coolingThe FA24 is adequate but not exciting for experienced racersSeries is newer, so fields may be smaller in some regions
Why People Love It

GR86 Cup is the most affordable factory-supported spec racing series for a rear-wheel-drive car. Toyota backing means organized racing, strong parts support, and a clear pathway.

Why People Hate It

The FA24 engine is not exciting compared to competitors. The series is young and fields are still building.

Best For

Aspiring racers wanting factory-supported competition, Toyota enthusiasts, and drivers stepping up from HPDE.

Not Ideal For

Tinkerers, power junkies, or anyone who wants established fields right now.