GT-Four owners remember the dominance of Toyota in WRC last Sunday
05 Jun 2014|2,667 views
Around 50 cars gathered at the Prescott Speed Hill Climb in Gloucestershire and took the opportunity to demonstrate the Celica's turn of speed and handling on the challenging course.
The ST205 was developed with help from Toyota Team Europe, the then reigning World Rally Champions.
The Celica's 2.0-litre four-cylinder twin-cam 16 valve engine was substantially modified with a larger, water intercooled turbocharger and reworked valves and ports, increasing maximum power to 239bhp. With permanent four-wheel drive, it could accelerate from nought to 100km/h in 6.1 seconds and continue to a top speed of 246km/h.
Together, the highly successful Toyota Celicas (ST165, ST185, ST205) have won over 30 World Rally Championship Series from 1989 to 1995.
Toyota helped the U.K. owners club celebrate with a guest appearance from the Lexus LFA, a giant cake and commemorative GT-Four stickers.
The GT-Four Owners Club in the U.K. marked the 20th anniversary of the Celica GT-four ST205, the last in a great line of competition bred four-wheel drive Celica sportscars.
Around 50 cars gathered at the Prescott Speed Hill Climb in Gloucestershire and took the opportunity to demonstrate the Celica's turn of speed and handling on the challenging course.
The ST205 was developed with help from Toyota Team Europe, the then reigning World Rally Champions.
The Celica's 2.0-litre four-cylinder twin-cam 16 valve engine was substantially modified with a larger, water intercooled turbocharger and reworked valves and ports, increasing maximum power to 239bhp. With permanent four-wheel drive, it could accelerate from nought to 100km/h in 6.1 seconds and continue to a top speed of 246km/h.
Together, the highly successful Toyota Celicas (ST165, ST185, ST205) have won over 30 World Rally Championship Series from 1989 to 1995.
Toyota helped the U.K. owners club celebrate with a guest appearance from the Lexus LFA, a giant cake and commemorative GT-Four stickers.
Around 50 cars gathered at the Prescott Speed Hill Climb in Gloucestershire and took the opportunity to demonstrate the Celica's turn of speed and handling on the challenging course.
The ST205 was developed with help from Toyota Team Europe, the then reigning World Rally Champions.
The Celica's 2.0-litre four-cylinder twin-cam 16 valve engine was substantially modified with a larger, water intercooled turbocharger and reworked valves and ports, increasing maximum power to 239bhp. With permanent four-wheel drive, it could accelerate from nought to 100km/h in 6.1 seconds and continue to a top speed of 246km/h.
Together, the highly successful Toyota Celicas (ST165, ST185, ST205) have won over 30 World Rally Championship Series from 1989 to 1995.
Toyota helped the U.K. owners club celebrate with a guest appearance from the Lexus LFA, a giant cake and commemorative GT-Four stickers.
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