Toyota wants to know what you need before you buy a GR Super Sport.

Toyota wants to know what you need before you buy a GR Super Sport.

You will have a better chance of winning if you own a lot of performance cars and a FIA racing licence.

Are you interested in owning the Le Mans Hypercar’s road-going version? The automaker has a lengthy questionnaire to be filled out before the company decides whether or not to sell one. If you feel you are qualified to own one, the entire form can be completed online.

Toyota will need to know your current ownership of performance cars. Toyota has 10 options, so they are looking for serious collectors. The company also wants to know how many of these cars you drive each year. Toyota then asks you about future plans for buying sports cars.

Toyota wants to know what you need before you buy a GR Super Sport.

Next, you need to be specific. Toyota wants to know if you own, or have ever owned, a Lexus LFA. The company clearly wants GR Super Sport customers to enjoy the brand’s finest performance machines.

You can also ask a number of questions about motorsport. Toyota would like to know how many times you drive on the track each season and if you hold a FIA racing licence. You can also be asked about your involvement in motorsport, such as whether you own or owned a racing team.

The final set of questions will ask you why you want the GR Super Sport. There are two options: “The Road-going hypercar concept for WEC Le Mans” or “Toyota’s philosophy about “make sure cars are fun for 100 years.”

The Toyota GR010 Hybrid racing car makes its debut at April’s World Endurance Championship season opener, at the Algarve circuit. The premiere date of the road-legal hypercar has not been announced by the company. Le Mans was the location where the concept’s unveiling took place in 2018,. It might be a good choice for the venue to display the production car.