Why did Makinen leave Toyota?

Why did Makinen leave Toyota?

“The goal of the Toyota WRC-project was to re-start the world rallying operation effectively with the flexible organization which only a small company can achieve.” Mäkinen said on the nes. “I am happy to say that this goal has now been reached and it is time for me to move on to new challenges with Toyota.

Why Mitsubishi stopped making Evo?

Why did Mitsubishi discontinue the Lancer and Lancer Evolution? As efficiency and versatility became increasingly important to consumers, Mitsubishi decided to focus their efforts on crossover vehicles or hybrid cars in order to meet customer demand.

What does Es stand for on a Lancer?

Economy Sedan i believe. LS being the Luxury Sedan and OZ & Ralliart being the “Rally” editons with a few more options than the first 2. 14 people found this helpful. 50.

Who is Tommi Mäkinen?

Tommi Mäkinen and his team of professionals at Tommi Mäkinen Racing Oy helped Toyota to develop a highly competitive rally car and also built the team, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team, to run it at the highest level of world rallying, the FIA World Rally Championship.

What does Tommi Mäkinen bring to the Toyota Motor Company?

With this expertise, Toyota is sure Tommi Mäkinen is capable of contributing in even wider fields of motorsports, such as the development of motorsports-bred GR vehicles, strategic planning of motorsport activities, and driver talent development.

How many titles has Tommi Mäkinen won in F1?

Tommi Mäkinen made his own way, winning four sequential titles from 1996 to 1999, driving just for one manufacturer called Mitsubishi. Tommi Makinen smiling. (Image Source: The news wheel) The great car racer Mäkinen ranks in the 8th position among racing drivers in Finland.

How many times did Tommi Mäkinen win the WRC?

Tommi Mäkinen Made his rally debut in 1985. He won a total of 24 WRC events. He was a works driver for Mitsubishi from 1995, and from 1996 to 1999 he made the remarkable achievement of winning the WRC drivers’ championship for four consecutive years.