Published March 5, 2024 | Last update February 28, 2026 | 9 models online
Toyota was reasonably successful in the last part of the Group C era. The 3-liter TS010 (1992) and turbo-charged 94C-V (1994) both finished on the podium at Le Mans, without winning however. When the set of regulations changed towards GT1, Toyota saw new possibilities.
- This collection contains:
- 1995 Le Mans 24h – SARD MCR-8 Toyota
- 1996 Le Mans 24h – SARD Toyota Supra GT1
- Toyota TS 020 (GT-One)
- 1998 Le Mans 24h – Toyota GT-One #27
- 1998 Le Mans 24h – Toyota GT-One #28
- 1998 Le Mans 24h – Toyota GT-One #29
- 1999 Le Mans 24h – Toyota GT-One #1
- 1999 Le Mans 24h – Toyota GT-One #2 & #3
- 1999 Fuji 1000 km – Toyota GT-One #1
1995 Le Mans 24h, SARD MC8-R Toyota
Toyota’s first attempt in GT1 was with this SARD MC8-R. Sigma Advanced Research Development (SARD) built a Lexus V8 turbo engine in a small Toyota MR2. Of course they had to redesign the entire car, enlarging its wheel base by 40 cm and many other things. It became a new car with a new name and homologation. The clutch could not handle the power of the V8 and the car retired after only 14 laps.
SARD #26: Alain Ferté (F) / Kenny Acheson (GB) / Tomiko Yoshikawa (J)
Results: Start-grid 31st / time 4:11.030 / race DNF clutch – 14 laps
MC8-R (Toyota MR2) – GT1: Powered by 4.0 liter Lexus R40V-T V8 90° turbo, approx. 550 hp. Dunlop tires. Weight 1270 kg. Steel monocoque, chassisnr. SARD #001



- SPARK S4451 (resin)
- Overall rating: 4 STARS | Quality details: 4 STARS | Estimated value: 4 STARS
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1996 Le Mans 24h, Toyota Supra
Toyota Team SARD brought a JGTC Supra that was adapted to GT1 regulations to Le Mans. It had a 4-cylinder 2.1-liter engine that had been used in Group C some years ago. The car lacked top speed compared to the McLarens and was 10 seconds a lap slower. The car retired after a crash.
Toyota Team SARD#57: Masanori Sekiya (J) / Masami Kageyama (J) / Hidetoshi Mitsusada (J)
Results: Start-grid 36th / time 4:06.532 / race DNF accident – 205 laps
Toyota Supra LM – GT1: Powered by 2.1 liter Toyota 3S-GE straight-4 turbo, approx. 600 hp. Dunlop tires. Weight 1245 kg. Steel monocoque, chassisnr. JZA80 #004


- SPARK S2388 (resin)
- Overall rating: 4 STARS | Quality details: 4 STARS | Estimated value: 4 STARS
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Toyota TS 020
1998 Le Mans 24h, Toyota GT-One
In 1998 many manufacturers brought homologation specials of their GT1’s to Le Mans such as Porsche 911 GT-98, Nissan R390, Mercedes CLK-LM and the Panoz GTR-1. So did Toyota; the Japanese developed the TS 020 which is also known as the GT-One. It was a very serious attempt, the car was designed by André de Cortanze, the carbon fibre monocoques were built by Dallara, had 3.5 liter V8 twin-turbo engines and used Michelin tires. The number 27 with their all-Japanese crew started 8th and finished only 9th and was the only GT-One that reached the finish.
Toyota Motorsport #27: Ukyo Katayama (J) / Keiichi Tsuchiya (J) / Toshio Suzuki (J)
Results: Start-grid 8th / time 3:40.472 / race 9th – 326 laps
Toyota GT-One – GT1: Powered by Toyota RV36V-R V8 90º twin turbo, approx. 600 hp. Michelin tires. Weight 900 kg. Carbon + aluminum monocoque, chassisnr. TMG / Dallara TS020 #LM805



- ONYX XLM 99005 (diecast)
- Overall rating: 4 STARS | Quality details: 3 STARS | Estimated value: 3 STARS
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1998 Le Mans 24h, Toyota GT-One
Martin Brundle qualified the #28 Toyota at the front row and the team held the lead for about three hours. It was Brundle who crashed the car early on Sunday morning and had to retire the car after that. It was also Martin Brundle who set the fastest lap of the race.
Toyota Motorsport #28: Martin Brundle (GB) / Emmanuel Collard (F) / Eric Hélary (F)
Results: Start-grid 2nd / time 3:36.552 / race DNF accident – 191 laps
Toyota GT-One – GT1: Powered by Toyota RV36V-R V8 90º twin turbo, approx. 600 hp. Michelin tires. Weight 900 kg. Carbon + aluminum monocoque, chassisnr. TMG / Dallara TS020 #LM804



- ONYX XLM 99006 (diecast)
- Overall rating: 4 STARS | Quality details: 3 STARS | Estimated value: 3 STARS
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1998 Le Mans 24h, Toyota GT-One
The #29 car took the lead over from the #28 at nightfall. It had some mechanical problems and lost the lead, but got it back when the leading Porsche had troubles also. With just over an hour to go, the gearbox of the Toyota seized and the team retired, handing a double win to Porsche.
Toyota Motorsport #29: Thierry Boutsen (B) / Ralf Kelleners (D) / Geoff Lees (GB)
Results: Start-grid 7th / time 3:40.042 / race DNF gearbox – 330 laps
Toyota GT-One – GT1: Powered by Toyota RV36V-R V8 90º twin turbo, approx 600 hp. Michelin tires. Weight 900 kg. Carbon + aluminum monocoque, chassisnr. TMG / Dallara TS020 #LM802


- ONYX XLM 99007 (diecast)
- Overall rating: 4 STARS | Quality details: 3 STARS | Estimated value: 3 STARS
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1999 Le Mans 24h, Toyota GT-One
The regulations for 1999 changed again. The manufacturers destroyed the GT1 concept of road based cars with their homologation specials. So now these cars were obliged to run in GTP where there was no need for a series production car before one was allowed to race it. Toyota upgraded their GT-Ones to LMGTP and so did Mercedes with CLR that replaced the CLK. Nissan, Panoz and BMW chose to enter open top sports cars with less restrictions and Audi was new to Le Mans, entering both closed LMGTP and open LMP. Again, Toyota was the fastest car, the #1 and #2 shared the front row and #1 led the race for a while until a crash after a puncture damaged the car too much.
Toyota Motorsport #1: Martin Brundle (GB) / Emmanuel Collard (F) / Vincenzo Sospiri (I)
Results: Start-grid 1st / time 3:29.930 / race DNF puncture – 90 laps
Toyota GT-One – LM GTP: Toyota RV36V-R V8 90º twin turbo, approx 600 hp. Michelin tires. Weight 900 kg. Carbon + aluminum monocoque, chassisnr. TMG / Dallara TS020 #LM907



- ONYX XLM 99016
- Overall rating: 3 STARS | Quality details: 3 STARS | Estimated value: 3 STARS
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1999 Le Mans 24h, Toyota GT-One
The #2 Toyota was in a fight for the lead with both Mercedes and one of the BMW’s. The Mercedes got famous by flying off the track literally and the #1 Toyota also crashed, leaving the win for BMW. Again the third Toyota with the Japanese drivers was the only surviving Toyota in second place just one place behind the BMW.
Toyota Motorsport #2: Thierry Boutsen (B) / Allan McNish (GB) / Ralf Kelleners (D)
Results: Start-grid 2nd / time 3:30.801 / race DNF crash – 173 laps
Toyota Motorsport #3: Ukyo Katayama (J) / Keiichi Tsuchiya (J) / Toshio Suzuki (J)
Results: Start-grid 8th / time 3:34.755 / race 2nd – 364 laps
Toyota GT-One – LM GTP: Toyota RV36V-R V8 90º twin turbo, approx 600 hp. Michelin tires. Weight 900 kg. Carbon + aluminum monocoque, chassisnr. TMG / Dallara TS020 #LM806 & #LM804




- ONYX XLM 99017 (#2)
- Overall rating: 3 STARS | Quality details: 3 STARS | Estimated value: 3 STARS
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- ALTAYA 24 hours du Mans 5 (#3)
- Overall rating: 3 STARS | Quality details: 3 STARS | Estimated value: 2 STARS
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The fastest car that never won …
1999 Fuji 1000km, Toyota GT-One
Outside Le Mans, the GT-One drove just one other race; one car was entered in GTP for a non-championship at Fuji in November 1999. It was the last race for the TS 020 as its official name was and however it was fastest again, it finished second in the race behind a Nissan R391. The GT-One retired as the fastest sports car of its era that never won a race.
Toyota Motorsport #1: Ukyo Katayama (J) / Keiichi Tsuchiya (J) / Toshio Suzuki (J)
Results: Start-grid 1st / time 1:16.349 / race 2nd – 227 laps
Toyota GT-One – LM GTP: Toyota RV36V-R V8 90º twin turbo, approx 600 hp. Michelin tires. Weight 900 kg. Carbon + aluminum monocoque, chassisnr. TMG / Dallara TS020 #unknown



- ONYX XLM #99010
- Overall rating: 3 STARS | Quality details: 3 STARS | Estimated value: 3 STARS
- Only appears in this collection

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