
2012 Toyota Yaris B-Spec Club Racer Make their introduction on the 2011 SEMA Show, the 2012 Toyota Yaris B-Spec Club Racer is all the firstrace car designed for competition in all the U.S. from the next-generation 2012 Yaris SE. The Yaris Club racer will compete in all the SCCA B-spec class race category in 2012 with Action Sports Star as well as BMX legend Jamie Bestwick behind the wheel going to qualify for and compete in all the 2012 SCCA National Championship Runoffs, held at the famed Road America circuit in Elkhart Lake, Wis. The seven-time X Games champion as well as former Dew Tour Athlete of the year will be on hand to talk about this2012 Toyota Yaris B-Spec Club Racer at a Toyota press conference.
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For all the interior, the 2012 Toyota Yaris B-Spec Club Racer attributes Autopower Industries 8-point SCCA-spec roll cage, Autopower window net, OMP AFFF 2.8L fire procedure, OMP HTE FIA race seat, OMP 805 6-point FIA harness, OMP WRC steering wheel, RLC Racing Track Commander data acquisition program.
All 2012 Toyota Yaris B-Spec Club Racer review include comparisons, interior and exterior analysis, options & features, and test drives.

All the 2012 Toyota Yaris B-Spec Club Racer sits on Hoosier Racing Tire A6 P205/50ZR15 with Enkei RPF1 15×7. For this suspension this Yaris Club Racer is loaded with Cusco Zero-3 Series Suspension kit and also Cusco Center Lock Pillowball Upper Mounts.
All the 2012 Toyota Yaris B-Spec Club Racer overall sporty styling, is more punctuated with an interior that gives all all the most current in racing technology, including an 8-point an FIA race seat that has a 6-point harness, a WRC steering wheel, an Autopower window net, a 2.8-liter fire program, an SCCA-spec roll cage, as well as RLC Racing Track Commander data acquisition system.
Then there’s the matter of all the powertrain, that the race vehicle carries a 1.5-liter Toyota 1NZ-FE engine with VVT-i technology wired to an AEM Performance Electronics EMS Series 2 system. No word yet how powerful all the auto is, but due to the fact it’s a race vehicle, expect it to offer a lot more punch than the usual standard Yaris.2012 Toyota Yaris B-Spec Club Racer
