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Originally Posted by ThaDonJsuan
Can I ask why? What could happen if they found out?
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https://www.autoblog.com/2017/02/27/...id-race-track/
"The world's largest automaker agrees with this policy. We confirmed that Toyota's warranty does not cover cars on a race track. And that policy includes performance models like the 2017 Toyota 86 and all Lexus models, including the F Performance line. That's right, the warranty does not make exception for the IS F, RC F, or GS F.
Twin sister to the Toyota 86 is of course the Subaru BRZ. And Subaru's warranty has quite a bit more wiggle room on this subject than Toyota's, but it isn't exactly track-use-friendly. It states, "These warranties do not cover damage to any component that is the result of operating the vehicle in any competition or racing event."
It may void the warranty depending on the interpretation of the warranty. Why do you want to tell them?