Toyota Elevates Rikuto Kobayashi in Lone GT500 Change for 2026
The move underscores Toyota's emphasis on continuity through its TGR-DC pipeline.
Overview
- Kobayashi steps up to the No. 38 KeePer Cerumo GR Supra alongside Toshiki Oyu, replacing Hiroaki Ishiura.
- Toyota keeps its other GT500 pairings intact: Sho Tsuboi/Kenta Yamashita, Ukyo Sasahara/Giuliano Alesi, Kazuya Oshima/Nirei Fukuzumi, Yuhi Sekiguchi/Sacha Fenestraz, and Sena Sakaguchi/Yuji Kunimoto.
- Tyre alignments stay the same for the final year of open competition, with five Supras on Bridgestone and WedsSport Bandoh’s No. 19 on Yokohama.
- Kobayashi, 20, arrives after the 2023 FIA F4 title, two GT300 poles, a Suzuka win in 2025, and third in this year’s GT300 standings.
- GT300 moves include Kiyoshi Umegaki to CarGuy MKS, Kazuhisa Urabe promoted at INGING with Yuui Tsutsumi, and Charlie Wurz joining apr’s No. 31 Lexus LC500h as a newly named TGR-DC driver, while Ishiura’s Rookie Racing GT300 program is expected but pending confirmation next month.