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Toyota is set to step up promotion of car racing in other Asian countries.
It hopes to whip up the motorsports culture in Asia by conveying the attractiveness of 24-hour sports car races from the Fuji International Speedway motor racing track in Oyama, Shizuoka Prefecture.
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