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TOYOTA GAZOO Racing strives for South American success

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team travels to Rally Chile for round 11 of the 2024 FIA World Rally Championship on September 26-29, targeting a strong result on South American roads as it continues the championship fight.

Following a demanding Acropolis Rally Greece earlier this month where its performance went unrewarded, the team is highly motivated to bounce back. It has assembled a strong driver line-up to fight for victory in Chile, with Kalle Rovanperä, Elfyn Evans and Sébastien Ogier all present and nominated to compete for manufacturers’ points.

World champions Rovanperä and Ogier have both won three rallies this year, tallies they were unlucky not to add to on their most recent starts in Finland and Greece respectively, and Evans is similarly eager to return to top form following an unfortunate couple of events.

TGR-WRT also welcomes rising star Sami Pajari back for a second outing in the GR YARIS Rally1 HYBRID in Chile following his impressive debut at Rally Finland, where he finished fourth overall and recorded his maiden stage win. As part of the team’s commitment to develop young talent on different roads around the world, the main objective is for Pajari to expand his experience at the highest level on Chile’s varied gravel roads.

Chile returned to the WRC calendar last year, four years after its 2019 debut, with a rally based in Concepción around 500 kilometres to the south of capital city, Santiago. The gravel roads in the forests of the surrounding Biobío region combine technical and faster sections with a mix of smooth and abrasive surfaces.

After shakedown and a ceremonial start in Concepción on Thursday, the rally will begin on Friday with a familiar loop of three stages to the south-east to be repeated following mid-day service. The rest of the rally’s stages take place across the Biobío River to the south, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Saturday is the longest day with 139.2 competitive kilometres across another two loops of three stages, and includes sections not driven previously – as does Sunday when two stages will be driven twice without mid-day service.

Following wins on gravel on four of the last six events, the GR Yaris Rally2 will take part in a WRC2 round outside of Europe for the first time. Spanish driver Jan Solans, a winner in the category in Portugal in May, makes the trip to Chile together with the Teo Martín Motorsport team.

Kalle Rovanperä (Driver car 69)
“We’re going to try and do everything we can to help the team fight back in Chile. The roads there are fast and flowing like in Finland but the characteristics of the gravel and the road base is really different, so managing the tyre wear is the biggest thing, I would say. It was not the easiest event for us last year, but we had the speed at least and together with the team we have tried to learn from that so that we can have a clean weekend and be fighting for the podium places. We had really good pace in the last rallies that we did during the summer in Europe and hopefully we can have a good comfortable feeling from the start of the rally.”

Kalle Rovanperä / Jonne Halttunen

Elfyn Evans (Driver car 33)
“I really enjoy driving the roads in Chile and I’m looking forward to the event. There’s a bit of a mix in character from day to day: the first is a bit more technical with crests, quite similar to Finland in a way, and then the second is a bit more wide and open, even a little like Wales. It was quite a strong event for us last year in terms of pace at least. We just underestimated how abrasive it would be in the dry conditions, which cost us a chance to challenge for victory, so we need to keep that in mind depending on how the weather is when we get there. After a difficult couple of events for various reasons, we’re definitely looking for a more positive outcome at the end of the weekend.”

Elfyn Evans / Scott Martin

Sébastien Ogier (Driver car 17)
“Our challenge in Greece didn’t end in the way we were hoping and the gaps in both championships moved in the wrong direction, but we won’t give up and we’ll keep giving our best in these last three rounds of the season because things can still turn around. I didn’t go to Chile last year, but my memories from 2019 are of a nice event with stages that are enjoyable to drive, as well as a good atmosphere like we often have when we go to South America. So I’m happy to go back there. There will be a mix of some sections I know and some that will be new for me, but I’m never afraid of that challenge. Recently our pace has been pretty strong and we’ve been scoring higher than our rivals on average, and I hope we can carry that on.”

Sébastien Ogier / Vincent Landais

Sami Pajari (Driver car 5)
“I’m really excited to get back in the Rally1 car in Chile. I hope it can be a really enjoyable event for me. I competed in Chile for the first time last year in WRC2 and the pace was quite good. The roads there are nice and a bit similar to some of the stages in Finland: mostly quite fast and flowing, with of course some specific challenges as well. I’m hoping I can have a similar weekend like in Finland – try to enjoy the driving and get better with every kilometre – and not feel any pressure in terms of the result. The main thing is just to get more experience in this car and all the seat time that I can.”

Map Rally Chile Bio Bío 2024


CFAO Mobility Expands Its CSR Efforts with a New Initiative to Keep Zambia Clean

CFAO Mobility has long been committed to making a positive impact on communities across Zambia. From building schools in villages and supporting differently-abled individuals to sponsoring medical equipment like incubators and empowering the less privileged through sports; our dedication to corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been unwavering.

CFAO Mobility is honored to contribute to Zambia’s efforts to build a clean, green, and healthy environment, aligning with the country’s celebrations of its 60th Independence anniversary this year. Recognizing the importance of sustainability, we have launched a focused initiative aimed at improving waste management through proper collection and disposal.

In support of Lusaka’s waste management efforts, CFAO Mobility has introduced branded waste bins in key areas such as Cairo Road, the roundabouts near our Toyota Cairo branch, and along the Great North Road towards our Multibrand offices. These bins are strategically positioned in high-traffic locations, making it convenient for residents and visitors to dispose of waste responsibly. This initiative not only complements the city’s cleaning programs but also encourages a shift towards better waste management practices.

At CFAO Mobility, sustainability is embedded in our core values, and we are committed to creating a lasting positive impact on Zambia’s environment. Our new waste management effort is part of a broader vision to foster environmental responsibility within the community, reducing litter and enhancing Lusaka’s cleanliness. It has been encouraging to witness the public actively using the waste bins, a clear sign of growing awareness and commitment to preserving our surroundings.

In addition to our efforts in the capital, we are planning to extend this initiative to other towns where CFAO Mobility operates. By expanding our reach, we aim to bring the benefits of this campaign to more communities, further reinforcing our commitment to environmental stewardship across Zambia. We believe that by promoting sustainable practices, we can inspire others to take up the cause, creating a wider impact throughout the nation.

CFAO Mobility’s vision for a cleaner Zambia is built on the belief that small, meaningful actions can lead to transformative change. As we join the mission to protect and sustain our environment, we reaffirm our dedication to building a healthier future for all. 

Stay engaged with us as we continue rolling out this and other CSR initiatives, each contributing to the well-being of the communities we proudly serve. 


In Memory of Azim Ticklay: A True Motorsport Legend

On behalf of Toyota by CFAO, we extend our deepest condolences to the Ticklay family on the passing of Azim Ticklay, a true legend in motor rally and a great friend to Toyota Zambia. Azim shared an extraordinary relationship with our team, one built on years of mutual respect, admiration, and a shared passion for motorsport. He was a trusted partner and a cherished member of our extended Toyota family.

Azim will forever be remembered as the driving force behind Ticklay Motorsport, a fearless adventurer who turned every race into a spectacle with his iconic Toyota Land Cruiser. He didn’t just race; he redefined what it meant to compete, showing us all that a Land Cruiser — a vehicle built for rugged terrain and endurance, could also become a champion on the track. He often declared, “The Land Cruiser is built for Africa,” and in the motor rally world of Zambia, he was nothing short of a hero. We couldn’t agree more, as Toyota.

Though he is no longer with us, his memory will forever be etched into the Land Cruiser legacy and the history of motorsport. His spirit, energy, and relentless passion for life continue to inspire us all.

Go well, Mr. Azim Ticklay. You showed us the impossible, and for that, we will always be grateful.


Why Using Genuine Toyota Engine Oils is Crucial for Your Vehicle

Did you know that using counterfeit oils can cause serious damage to your engine? Many drivers may not realize the risks involved in using substandard oils that fail to meet the quality standards required for their vehicles. Counterfeit oils often lack the essential additives and protective properties needed to keep an engine running smoothly. Over time, these inferior oils can lead to reduced performance, increased fuel consumption, and even severe engine damage, resulting in costly repairs.

Toyota Genuine Motor Oil is specifically designed to meet the stringent standards set by Toyota for all its vehicles. Unlike counterfeit options, genuine oils are formulated to offer superior protection against engine wear, sludge buildup, rust, and corrosion. They maintain the perfect viscosity, ensuring optimal lubrication in various temperatures and driving conditions. This reduces friction, enhances fuel efficiency, and helps prolong the life of your engine.

In addition, Toyota Genuine Motor Oils are rigorously tested to exceed industry standards. Each batch is engineered to provide the exact level of performance and protection required for Toyota engines. By choosing genuine oil, you safeguard your vehicle from the hidden dangers of counterfeits and ensure consistent, reliable performance.

Protecting your vehicle is about more than just following recommendations—it’s about making a smart investment in your vehicle’s longevity and efficiency. Choose Toyota Genuine Motor Oil and keep your engine running at its best. Don’t compromise on quality; give your Toyota the care it deserves!


CFAO Mobility Shines Again at Zambia’s 14th Annual Motor Show

Zambia’s biggest Motor Show took place from the 6th to 8th of September 2024 at the Lusaka Polo Club, Showgrounds, celebrating its 14th edition with great success. This prestigious event has become a driving force in the country’s economic landscape, providing a vital platform for industry leaders to showcase their latest offerings and innovations.

We are thrilled to announce that CFAO Mobility once again participated as one of the sponsors, proudly displaying an impressive range of vehicles. Under our Toyota division, we showcased the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, the legendary Hilux, the RAV4 Hybrid Electric Vehicle, and the sporty Corolla Cross GR. From our Automark division, we presented popular models such as the Mark X, Axio, and C-HR Hybrid. Our efforts were rewarded as we won the award for second-best in the Automotive category.

The event was graced by several dignitaries, including the Minister of Justice, Hon. Princess Kasune, M.P, and the guest of honor, Hon. Elvis Nkandu, MP, Minister of Youth, Sport, and Arts. In his speech, Hon. Nkandu emphasized that the motor show is all about celebrating creativity, innovation, and excellence. He commended CFAO Mobility for its commitment to these values, especially highlighting our focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility.

The guest of honor was particularly impressed by CFAO Mobility’s green initiatives, noting our dedication to environmental preservation through the introduction of Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs). “CFAO Mobility is leading the charge towards a greener future,” he remarked. “Their lineup of HEVs offers innovative solutions to reduce fuel emissions, a critical step in safeguarding our environment for the long term.”

Hon. Nkandu also expressed his admiration for the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, which made a striking impression at the show. “I was truly wowed by the new Land Cruiser Prado, a vehicle that stands out with its boldness and luxury,” he said. “Built with distinctive features that exude confidence and sophistication, it exemplifies the spirit of innovation that this event celebrates.”

At CFAO Mobility, our commitment to these shows goes beyond generating leads; it’s about embracing the latest automotive trends and showcasing our dedication to innovation, quality, and sustainability. We look forward to participating in many more events, continuing to drive progress and excitement in Zambia’s motor industry


Elated Returning Customer: Celebrating Dr. Brian Mushimba

We were thrilled to recognize Dr. Brian Mushimba, a returning customer and a true champion of innovation and technology. Dr. Mushimba’s passion for excellence and his enthusiasm for the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado were truly inspiring.

Dr. Mushimba’s appreciation for the innovative features of the new Land Cruiser Prado, particularly the 360° panoramic camera, motivated us to continue striving for excellence in every aspect of what we do. His continued support drove us to push boundaries and deliver exceptional vehicles that exceed expectations.

We extended our heartfelt thanks to him for his unwavering support, and we looked forward to embarking on many more journeys together. Here’s to the new adventures he embarked upon with the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado!

Thank you, Dr. Brian Mushimba, for being a part of our family.

Together, we drove excellence.


Cruel fate for TOYOTA GAZOO Racing fightback

Car 17 (Sébastien Ogier, Vincent Landais)

Sébastien Ogier and TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team looked on course to secure second position and strong points from Acropolis Rally Greece until final-stage heartbreak.

Ogier was fighting back after losing over two minutes at the end of Friday with a technical issue. On the final morning he stormed into second overall and a good lead of the separate Super Sunday classification with wins in the first two stages of the day.

The subsequent Power Stage offered another opportunity to convert that pace into valuable extra points, but early in the rock-strewn test Ogier would sustain a puncture that led him to run wide in a following corner and roll over.

He and co-driver Vincent Landais were thankfully unharmed and, after a delay while they made some repairs, were able to get their car through the stage and to the final time control in Lamia – at least securing the 13 points they had banked for finishing Saturday in third position.

Sustained hot and dry weather made this one of the roughest and toughest editions of the legendary Acropolis Rally for many years. Elfyn Evans lost significant time with multiple issues during the rally but reached the finish taking points for third in the Super Sunday classification and the Power Stage. Takamoto Katsuta, who stopped with damage on Friday morning, took fifth on Super Sunday and in the Power Stage.

After an impressive Rally1 debut with TGR-WRT at Rally Finland, Sami Pajari and Enni Mälkönen returned to their WRC2 campaign in Greece in their GR Yaris Rally2 car run by Printsport and claimed their third win of the season in fourth place overall. They sealed the win in a thrilling dead heat with Robert Virves (Škoda) after sustaining a puncture in the final stage, and now close to within three points of the championship lead.

It is the fourth WRC2 win in total for the GR Yaris Rally2 in the last six rallies in what were the most demanding conditions it has faced yet in its debut season.

Quotes:
Jari-Matti Latvala (Team Principal)

“It’s a difficult moment for us. Sometimes when things start to go wrong direction, they can keep going wrong, and that’s just how it is. It’s been a tough weekend, but Seb is a fighter and after what happened on Friday, he had to push. He needed to try to win the Power Stage and the Sunday standings because with that we would have been able to recover some ground in the championship. What happened in the last stage was unfortunate and we paid a big penalty for it, but at least he and Vincent could bring the car to the finish. We keep fighting, we will not lose that spirit, and we’ll take it rally-by-rally and see what the results will be. One positive to take away from today is that our Rally2 car won WRC2 in the hands of Sami and Enni, and that is something really nice to see.”

Elfyn Evans (Driver car 33)
“After a difficult weekend, today didn’t go as well as we would have liked. Clearly, the speed is still missing unfortunately. In some sections and moments we were still performing OK, but I didn’t feel fully at home to really push with no worries. I was probably too keen to finish cleanly after what’s been a difficult few days. It’s been a big disappointment lately, things have not been going well and we need to get back on the right track. We have some work to do and we’ll look to start again fresh in the next event.”

Sébastien Ogier (Driver car 17)
“We gave everything all weekend. We did a lot right, we had a great feeling in the car and great pace, and we fought as hard as we could until the last stage. Unfortunately we picked up a puncture around a kilometre in, I didn’t react to brake early enough for the next corner, and we rolled. Thankfully we managed to fix the car and bring it back to service, and bring at least some points to the team. It’s been a strange weekend. In many aspects it was close to perfection, but it doesn’t count in rallying if you don’t bring it all to the end. This is not a rally where you want to be taking risks, you need some luck to do so, and it was not on our side. It’s satisfying for me to still be able to compete like this: I enjoy pushing the limits, it’s been fun in the car. But I know very well after all these years that sometimes it doesn’t go your way. I will still be there in the next three events, continuing to give my best and keep fighting.”

Takamoto Katsuta (Driver car 18)
“It’s been a very tough rally. Today on the final day we also had some difficulties. The stages were rough and I tried to take some points on the Power Stage in particular, but unfortunately, we picked up a puncture. This probably cost us the chance to take some more points. It’s been a disappointing weekend and I’m sorry for the team. The car felt amazing at the beginning of the rally, but with my small mistake our chances of a good result were over, so I need to do a better job in future.”

PROVISIONAL FINAL CLASSIFICATION, ACROPOLIS RALLY GREECE
1 Thierry Neuville/Martijn Wydaeghe (Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID) 3h38m04.2s
2 Dani Sordo/Cándido Carrera (Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID) +1m46.8s
3 Ott Tänak/Martin Järveoja (Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID) +2m57.3s
4 Sami Pajari/Enni Mälkönen (Toyota GR Yaris Rally2) +7m01.1s
5 Robert Virves/Aleks Lesk (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2) +7m01.1s
6 Yohan Rossel/Florian Barral (Citroën C3 Rally2) +7m31.9s
7 Kajetan Kajetanowicz/Maciej Szczepaniak (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2) +9m54.0s
8 Fabrizio Zaldivar/Marcelo Der Ohannesian (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2) +11m27.9s
9 Josh McErlean/James Fulton (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2) +12m27.2s
10 Roberto Daprà/Luca Guglielmetti (Škoda Fabia RS Rally2) +13m44.9s
16 Sébastien Ogier/Vincent Landais (Toyota GR YARIS Rally1 HYBRID) +23m44.5s
18 Elfyn Evans/Scott Martin (Toyota GR YARIS Rally1 HYBRID) +24m45.5s
30 Takamoto Katsuta/Aaron Johnston (Toyota GR YARIS Rally1 HYBRID) +41m22.2s
(Results as of 16:30 on Sunday, for the latest results please visit www.wrc.com)

2024 FIA World Rally Championship for drivers after round 10:
1 Thierry Neuville 192 points
2 Ott Tänak 158
3 Sébastien Ogier 154
4 Elfyn Evans 140
5 Adrien Fourmaux 130
6 Kalle Rovanperä 86
7 Takamoto Katsuta 80
8 Dani Sordo 44
9 Sami Pajari 34
10 Esapekka Lappi 33

2024 FIA World Rally Championship for manufacturers after round 10:
1 Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team 413 points
2 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team 388
3 M-Sport Ford World Rally Team 215

What’s next?
Rally Chile takes place on September 26-29 in the forests of the Bio Bío region around the city of Concepción on South America’s Pacific coast. The stages are technical but largely fast with a mix of smooth and abrasive gravel.

Source: https://toyotagazooracing.com


Back to the Roots: CFAO Mobility Zambia Unveils the All-New Toyota Land Cruiser Prado in Lusaka

On the 28th of August 2024, CFAO Mobility Zambia, under the Toyota division, unveiled the all-new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado at an exclusive event at Music Club in Lusaka. This launch represents a significant milestone, as it not only introduces a new generation of the iconic vehicle but also reconnects with the Land Cruiser’s deep-rooted legacy of reliability and rugged performance.

The event commenced with an address from Mr. Dino Bianchi, the Country Delegate, who emphasized CFAO Mobility Zambia’s unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. “As we launch the New Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, be assured that there is always a Toyota-trained and certified Zambian waiting to serve you. From Kasama to Chipata, Solwezi to Livingstone, or in the hinterland of Mkushi and the Copperbelt, Toyota is there for you,” Mr. Bianchi affirmed. His remarks underscored the extensive reach and dedication of Toyota’s network across Zambia, ensuring that every customer has access to top-tier service, regardless of location.

Mr. Bianchi then introduced the new Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Peter Bloomfield, who was warmly welcomed by the audience. In his inaugural speech as COO, Mr. Bloomfield expressed his enthusiasm for joining CFAO Mobility Zambia and highlighted the exceptional qualities of the new Land Cruiser Prado. “This model is not just a continuation of a legendary lineage; it is the best Prado ever built. Crafted under the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA), the new Land Cruiser Prado embodies Toyota’s commitment to quality, durability, and innovation,” Mr. Bloomfield assured, setting high expectations for the vehicle.

The evening’s guest of honor, the Honorable Minister of Commerce and Trade, Mulenga MP, also took the stage to share his thoughts on the Land Cruiser’s enduring legacy in Zambia. “True to its reputation, it stands ready to be passed onto the next generation, always ready for on-road, off-road, or no road – with this new generation, we are going back to our Land Cruiser roots,” he remarked. The Minister’s words resonated with the audience, reflecting the deep connection between the Land Cruiser and the Zambian landscape, where the vehicle has long been a symbol of reliability and strength.

The Minister further emphasized the strong bond between Toyota and the Zambian market, stating, “On that night, I confirmed to all that our blood will remain ‘Toyota in Zambia,’ and that we are committed to the Zambian market.” His comments highlighted Toyota’s ongoing investment in Zambia, ensuring the brand’s continued relevance and importance within the country’s automotive industry.

The event provided attendees with an opportunity to experience the new Land Cruiser Prado firsthand. The vehicle, designed for both rugged terrains and urban environments, captivated the audience with its robust yet refined design, reaffirming its status as a symbol of strength, reliability, and adventure.

As the Land Cruiser Prado enters the Zambian market, it carries with it a promise of unparalleled performance and durability. Built under the Toyota New Global Architecture, this latest iteration of the Land Cruiser Prado remains true to its roots while pushing the boundaries of automotive excellence. The launch event, hosted by CFAO Mobility Zambia, not only celebrated the arrival of this iconic vehicle but also reinforced the brand’s enduring commitment to serving the Zambian people with distinction and excellence.


Empowering Kapisha Primary School: CFAO Mobility’s Commitment to CSR

On Thursday, August 8, 2024, CFAO Mobility Zambia, in collaboration with World Vision Zambia, through the Strong Girls Strong Zambia Campaign (SGSZ), handed over a Dormitory, Ablution and Mechanized Water System at Kapisha Primary School in Shiwang’andu district.

The dormitory, with a 48-bed capacity, will provide a safe, secure, and nurturing environment where the girls can focus on their studies without the constant worry of the long trek to school.

The new ablution facility is a crucial part of this project. It ensures that the girls have access to clean and sanitary facilities, which is essential for their health and dignity. With this facility, we are not only improving the girls’ living conditions but also promoting good hygiene practices that will benefit their overall well-being.

CFAO Mobility expressed gratitude to its partners and encouraged the students to take advantage of these new facilities, emphasizing that education is the key to a brighter future.


CFAO Mobility Supports Healthcare Innovation at AMCOA 2024 Conference

CFAO Mobility is proud to be one of the sponsors of the 26th Association of Medical Councils of Africa (AMCOA) Conference, underscoring our commitment to advancing the medical sector. The conference, taking place from August 11th to 15th, 2024, at the stunning Avani Victoria Falls Resort in Livingstone, was officially opened by Health Minister Dr. Elijah Muchima.

This year’s conference, themed “Regulation in the Era of Artificial Intelligence,” aims to ignite vital discussions and promote collaboration among health practitioners’ regulatory authorities. The focus is on developing innovative approaches and strategies to regulate health practitioners in the context of emerging AI technology.

In support of Mission Pharmas, CFAO Mobility is showcasing the Toyota Land Cruiser Ambulance vehicle we use to transport medical kits to densely populated areas in Zambia. These displays illustrate our efforts to address logistical challenges and ensure timely delivery of medical supplies. 

We invite all attendees to visit our stand and learn how our vision aligns with this year’s theme of improving healthcare regulation and delivery.


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