All models in the GR lineup are eligible, including GR Supra, GR86 and the GR Corolla. Again for 2025, new GR owners get a complimentary track day and a full year membership in NASA courtesy of Toyota.

NASA and Toyota are proud announce the extension of the GR Owner Benefit Program for 2025.

Beginning in 2019 with the relaunch of the iconic Toyota Supra, the program now enters its sixth year and has grown to include the entire Toyota GR family of cars: GR Supra, GR Corolla, and GR86. Setting a new standard in automotive engagement, this one-of-a-kind benefit package offers every new GR customer an invitation to an extraordinary driving adventure that includes a one-year, full-benefit NASA membership, in addition to a complimentary, one-day, NASA High Performance Driving Event experience.

“The GR and NASA partnership has been exceptional for introducing buyers of new GR Supras, GR86s and GR Corollas to the sheer joy of driving a car on a real racetrack,” said NASA CEO Jeremy Croiset. “NASA instructors are the best in the country, and with our emphasis on fun and safety, we will show the next generation of Toyota GR owners how they can get the most enjoyment from their cars, and become safer and more competent drivers.”

The yearlong NASA membership allows GR owners to return to NASA events for more HPDE instruction at more tracks in their home regions or anywhere in the country that NASA has events.

“It has been so rewarding to work with Toyota in putting this program together, and we’re excited to introduce it to more Toyota customers in 2025,” Croiset said. “The instruction these drivers are exposed to in NASA’s HPDE program is second to none, and we’re thrilled that Toyota has placed its confidence in us yet again.”

As NASA and Toyota extend their partnership, the GR Track Experience continues to redefine the boundaries of automotive engagement, bringing the thrill of the track directly to the hands of passionate Toyota GR owners nationwide.

For more information, and to sign up for an event, visit the GR Track Experience page.

Images courtesy of David T Gillen and ROB PHELAN

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