TOYOTA FEELING
Mental pressure, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing and Le Mans
You approach your car on race day. You're in Le Mans. The sun is glaring. There is no room for you to question if the gasket will blow. How the brakes will fare in 10 hours. You must stay present. The flags wave. Go.
This is the endurance test of your life. This is the 24 hours of Le Mans.
As 5-time champions of the race, it's our mental preparation that gets us over the finish line. So, let's dive into the unique mental pressures, the track, and how TOYOTA GAZOO Racing will combat them on the 100th anniversary of this historic event.
Le Mans is a 24-hour endurance race with over 100 years of fierce competition from the best car makers across the world. 13.5kms per lap. 300+ laps. Everyone is riding a knife’s edge, where any wrong move can undo hundreds of hours of hard work in an instant.
Driving always requires concentration, but an endurance race like Le Mans requires its drivers to ration focus like a marathon runner rations energy. The pressure to perform can be detrimental. Nobody can afford increased anxiety and self-doubt with the razor thin margins Le Mans demands. There is only room for the present moment and any mental energy spent on the race ahead, or what happens after that, is better spent on the wheel on front of you.
Why do we do we push our racers so hard? Why do we demand this level of excellence? We'll let our founder speak on that.
- Kiichiro Toyoda, 1952.
            
Picture this – It's night-time.
Your team has been driving for 16 hours. You are physically exhausted. The other drivers are near invisible. But one thing is clear, you’re approaching 360km per hour and the race is far from over.
Focus on what you can control and accept what you can't. When circumstances change, you don't get frustrated. You adjust.
Be present in the moment. If a car slips out in front, the only thing you think about is how to manoeuvre around it safely.
Rely on your team. When the pit crew requests you to come in and change, you trust on their expertise. You do not squabble over lost time. Instead, you remind yourself of what's most important – victory.
Where each story ends remains up to the drivers. It takes a commitment to teamwork, communication, and constant improvement to be the first over the finish line. That's why Toyota employs the best sports psychologists and mental coaches to ensure that our team keeps a pristine mental focus for race day. A racer is only as good as their team. A racer is only as fast as their mind.
There’s no better place to display our mental strength than on the famed track in Le Mans. If roads build people, and people build cars, this racetrack will be proof of our never-ending journey to make smarter and safer vehicles for all. If you’d like to learn more about motorsport racing, subscribe to our newsletter.