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Toyota Plans to Purchase Rowan County Land for NASCAR Support Fac

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Toyota Moving Forward With Plans to Purchase
Rowan County Land for NASCAR Support Facility

TORRANCE, Calif., Jan. 17 -  Toyota will proceed with plans to purchase
an 89 acre parcel in Rowan County on which it will build its new NASCAR
support facility, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., announced today.  The
announcement follows the Rowan County Commission public hearing held
Tuesday evening, Jan 16.
The land, situated about 35 miles north of Charlotte and easily accessible
from Interstate 85, is pre-certified for development.  Toyota plans are to build a
30,000 to 35,000 square foot facility that will house TRD (Toyota Racing
Development) U.S.A., Inc.'s, NASCAR competition group, in addition to a chassis
engineering operation.  Pending final planning, construction is expected to begin
this year with completion targeted for late 2008.
"We expect to finalize the purchase within the next 30 days," said Jim
Aust, president of TRD and vice president of motorsports for TMS, who attended
the commission meeting.  "Toyota has a philosophy of locating operations where
it does business and as a result we have 15 manufacturing facilities in North
America.  When it comes to NASCAR, we wanted a location accessible to all our
teams and the Rowan County property provides the best opportunity.  Obviously
we're committed to a long-term relationship with the sport."
The new facility will employ between 40 and 50 people when completed.
Toyota plans to use less than half the land and will sell the remaining acreage.
TRD currently operates out of two facilities in High Point, N.C. and another in
Mooresville, N.C.
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Toyota, which has been competing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series the past three years and captured the 2006 NCTS manufacturer's
championship, will enter Nextel Cup and Busch series competition for the first
time in 2007.  Three teams and seven drivers will be competing with Toyota
Camrys when the 2007 NEXTEL Cup season kicks-off in February at the
Daytona 500.  Nextel Cup series teams and drivers using the Toyota Camry in
2007 include Bill Davis Racing (Dave Blaney and Jeremy Mayfield), Michael
Waltrip Racing (Dale Jarrett, David Reutiman and Michael Waltrip), and Team
Red Bull (A.J. Allmendinger and Brian Vickers).
Toyota will also provide technical support in 2007 for two Busch series
teams campaigning three Camrys and six teams in the Craftsman Truck Series
running nine Tundra entries.
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