Toyota Debuts Hydrogen-fuelled Internal Combustion Race Engine

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Autor: racecar-engineering Publicado el: 26/05/2021
Toyota Debuts Hydrogen-fuelled Internal Combustion Race Engine

At the end of April 2021, Toyota announced it would be testing the performance of a new hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engine by installing it in a racecar that would compete in one of Japan’s toughest motorsports events: The NAPAC Fuji Super TEC 24 Hours. The engine was developed as part of Toyota’s progress towards real...
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