The Toyota Racing Series will be known as Formula Regional Oceania from 2023 onwards.
The New Zealand-based series will shed its Toyota Racing Series tag and now be known as the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship – certified by the FIA.
The series will continue to use the same Tatuus chassis and be powered by the same 270-horsepower Toyota engines. "The new status of the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship brings more clarity on where the category stands in the pathway to F1 created by the FIA. “Those qualities and easier accessibility as a major junior championship will be the building blocks of what is a very exciting future as the major single-seater championship in the Oceania region.
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