May 23, 2012 12:11 PM EDT
Toyota To Race Redesigned Camry For NASCAR

Toyota Motors announced its decision to redesign its 2013 Camry model for a more masculine look more adaptable to NASCAR Sprint Cup season.The latest models come with updated and new features to accompany racing environment for the car driver.

Toyota Racing Development (TRD) division which, is exclusively working on racing techniques in all the Toyota models, proposes all the changes in the Camry models will be ready for NASCAR race track next year.

The company also annocuned that it will retain driver partners such as Joe Gibbs, Michael Waltrip on the team and invest more energy in its vehicles to yield better race results.

"We have a pleasure in having the best drivers in NASCAR history," President of Toyota Racing Development Lee White said. "And they have delivered good results for the Toyota Motors by standing high in the pole position. They have been great partners for us and we respect their involvement and dedication to the growth of our company. We'd love to have them in our team and we'd indeed love further to be with them on the dance floor for the upcoming all races." 

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