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Toyota Chairman Accepts 2023 ‘Spirit of Le Mans’ Award

Toyota Motor Corporation chairman Akio Toyoda accepts delayed ‘Spirit of Le Mans’ award…

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Toyota Motor Corporation chairman Akio Toyoda has formally accepted the ACO’s ‘Spirit of Le Mans’ award, from last year’s 100th anniversary 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The delayed acceptance came last week, with ACO President Pierre Fillon on hand for the ceremony.

Toyoda was announced as the recipient for the 2023 award but declined to accept the accolade last year amid a Balance of Performance controversy involving the Japanese manufacturer during the event.

“I sincerely apologize to President Fillon and all involved for my inappropriate behavior last year,” said Toyoda.

“I believe the person who receives the ‘Spirit of Le Mans’ award should receive it on behalf of everyone involved in motorsports. This includes drivers, engineers, mechanics, and all the support staff, including those in marketing.

“Last year, however, I felt too much influence from politics, so I couldn’t accept it.

“However, while watching the final hour of this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours race, I honestly felt, ‘This is the Le Mans where I’m honored to receive the award.

“‘And if I may be forgiven, even if I have to bow my head, I would like to humbly receive the award.’

“I believe that the Spirit of Le Mans is a highly prestigious award with a long tradition. I will continue striving to contribute to motorsports so that everyone will say, ‘We were glad to have awarded it to Morizo.'”

Fillon added: “I am very happy to be able to personally present the Spirit of Le Mans award. We originally intended to give this award last year, but we fully understand the reasons.

“The past is the past, and I am truly delighted to have this opportunity today.

“Mr. Toyoda, also known as racer ‘Morizo’ has made various efforts and significant contributions to motorsports, Le Mans, and endurance racing, and I am confident that he is deserving of this award.

“It is a great honor to be able to officially present this to him.

“What’s important in motorsports, and also part of the DNA of Le Mans, is to give manufacturers a platform to explore the possibilities of innovation.

“I believe it offers an opportunity to think about how future road cars should be.

“This has been the story of Le Mans for the past 100 years, and many innovations have emerged over the years.

“I hope Toyota will continue to lead the way, and I would like to think about the future of mobility together. Moving towards carbon neutrality, I hope we can advance together.”

John Dagys is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sportscar365. Dagys spent eight years as a motorsports correspondent for FOXSports.com and SPEED Channel and has contributed to numerous other motorsports publications worldwide. Contact John

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