Thailand, Jun 10, 2021 - ( JCN Newswire ) - Thailand, June 10, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Toyota Gazoo Racing Team Thailand battled severely adverse weather conditions to take an emphatic win at the ADAC Total 24 Hours of Nurburgring 2021. Motul's top-line product 300V was the motor oil of choice for the team, powering the #119 and #120 Toyota Corolla Altis GR Sport's to a well-deserved double podium in the SP 3 class on the Nurburgring Nordschleife. Representing the iconic brand of Toyota Gazoo Racing in Thailand, the team is synonymous with high performance and major success in racing events across the globe. They also reiterated Toyota's commitment "Push the Limit", by defending their title and contributing to the rich motorsport legacy of the Japanese brand.The Thai team first took part in the 24-hour endurance event in 2014 and they quickly rose to the top of their class in a mere span of 6 years. Recognizing the performance enhancement an
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Billingsley Co. plans Plano business campus expansion
The three added office buildings will have more than 600,000 square feet of space.
Dallas architect GFF designed the most recent additions to International Business Park.(GFF )
Developer Billingsley Co. is updating plans for three more office buildings in its Plano business park.
The Dallas-based developer began a major expansion of its International Business Park located near the northwest corner of the Dallas North Tollway and Bush Turnpike in 2019.
The new campus, which started with two buildings, was planned to eventually add almost another 1 million square feet.
Now Billingsley has filed project plans with Plano for three more office buildings that would include more than 600,000 square feet. The four- and five-story buildings would be constructed off Plano Parkway.