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What Toyota's F1 return with Haas really meansBranding from Toyota’s motorsport competition arm Toyota ... as the Japanese manufacturer has struck a major F1 deal for the first time since shutting down its own team 15 years ago.
Apple Original Films has revealed the latest trailer for F1, a new action movie starring Brad Pitt. In the racing world, Sonny Hayes (Pitt) is considered the “best that never was.” An accident ...
In the late 2000s Aston Martin’s then-boss Uli Betz greenlighted a wacky plan to badge-engineer the Toyota IQ city car to create an Aston-branded urban runaround. But then an Aston customer came ...
Schumacher has retained the fluorescent-yellow colour scheme favoured by his uncle, the former Williams-BMW and Toyota F1 driver Ralf Schumacher. However, the revised helmet design features an ...
Former Toyota F1 works driver Allan McNish has explained the 'biggest win' that came from the its failed works programme. Entering in 2002, Toyota was part of the manufacturer boom in F1 at the turn ...
This doesn't mean a return of the Toyota works team which raced in F1 for eight seasons until 2009, however. Haas will still race under its own name and Toyota isn't going to be supplying engines like ...
Is this a heralded strategy for Toyota? Possibly. Given Alonso’s dedication to drive the full WEC schedule with the team alongside his primary commitment at McLaren F1, it seems partially fair ...
Toyota F1 boss John Howett has told AutoSport magazine in Britain that his team are unlikely to be ready to run its KERS system from the beginning of the 2009 season.
With their launch of the TF105, Toyota became the first team to showcase their 2005 Formula One challenger. As with every F1 launch, it came with the usual F1 pomp, circumstance, spending of ...
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