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Ryo Hirakawa
The defining moment of Hirakawa's career came in 2022 when he joined Toyota Gazoo Racing for the FIA World Endurance Championship. Partnered with experienced co-drivers Sébastien Buemi and Brendon Hartley in the Toyota GR010 Hybrid, Hirakawa adapted quickly to the demands of prototype endurance racing at the highest level. His smooth driving style and incredible consistency during long stints proved to be exactly what the team needed. The trio went on to win the 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans, motorsport's most prestigious endurance event, cementing Hirakawa's status as a world-class driver.
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Jake Stewart has quickly become one of NASCAR's most exciting young talents, combining fearless driving with mature racecraft beyond his years. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2000, Stewart grew up surrounded by racing culture, attending races at Charlotte Motor Speedway with his family from infancy. His grandfather raced late models in the 1970s, and his father worked as a crew chief in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, giving Stewart unparalleled access to professional racing from an early age.
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