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Toyota to retain Glock, part with Trulli

August 22
Aug.22 (GMM) Toyota looks set to part ways with its Italian driver Jarno Trulli at the end of the season.
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F1-Live.com

Toyota ends its Formula One adventure

Over the eight-year span of its Formula One foray, the Toyota F1 team reached the podium 13 times and scored 87 points...  
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F1-Live.com

Lotus an option for Jarno Trulli

Jarno Trulli has admitted he could imagine switching to the new Malaysian-owned team Lotus F1...  
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F1 Complete European GP Review: Toyota

Jarno Trulli (Car 9, Chassis TF109-06) Grid: 18th Race Classification: 13th (+64.527s) Pit Stop Laps: 34
08/24/09
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F1 Complete Belgian GP Preview: Toyota

Belgian Grand Prix - Preview Monday 24 August 2009
08/25/09
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F1 Complete Italian GP Preview: Toyota

Italian Grand Prix - Preview Monday 7 September 2009
09/07/09
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National Post Toyota pulls out of Formula 1

Toyota Motor withdrew from Formula One on Wednesday, leaving Japan without a team in motorsport's premier series
11/04/09
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cbc.ca Toyota quits Formula 1 racing

Toyota is pulling out of Formula One racing, the world's largest automaker announced, saying it needs to cut costs and focus on its core business.
11/04/09
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F1 Complete Q&A with Jarno Trulli

Italian Grand Prix Preview Q+A - Jarno Trulli
09/11/09
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Friday debrief: Toyota F1, Brawn GP

Panasonic Toyota Racing made a positive start to preparations for the Brazilian Grand Prix, the penultimate race of the 2009 season, at Interlagos in Sao Paulo today. Jarno Trulli, after his second place in the Japanese Grand Prix, was joined by Kamui Kobayashi, deputising for Timo Glock who injured his back at Suzuka.
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F1-Live.com

Trulli on top for Toyota at sunny Suzuka

After the near washout of Friday, the final practice session ahead of the all-important qualifying session for the Japanese Grand Prix saw Jarno Trulli set the pace for Toyota in sunny conditions with a best lap of 1:31...  
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F1 Complete Hungarian GP Preview: Toyota

Hungarian Grand Prix - Preview Monday 20 July 2009
07/20/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Toyota await Raikkonen decision

Toyota say they have offered a contract to Kimi Raikkonen to drive for them next season.
10/19/09
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F1 Complete Trulli: "Toyota have no reason to leave"

Sep.9 (GMM) Jarno Trulli has played down speculation that Toyota is set to pull out of formula one.
09/09/09
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F1 Complete Monaco GP debrief: Toyota, Williams, STR

Panasonic Toyota Racing left the Monaco Grand Prix empty-handed despite a valiant effort from Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock.
05/24/09
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The Sydney Morning Herald Toyota quits F1 in bid to save costs

Toyota is pulling out of Formula One racing, saying it needs to cut costs and focus on its core business.
11/04/09
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F1 Complete Q&A with Jarno Trulli

German Grand Prix Debrief - Q+A with Jarno Trulli
07/14/09
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guardian.co.uk

Toyota 'to quit Formula One'

• Toyota president Akio Toyoda confirms team withdrawing• Previous commitment to F1 could raise legal issuesThe financial crisis facing Formula One deepened today after Toyota confirmed it is to withdraw from the sport in an attempt to cut costs.Toyota president Akio Toyoda said at a news conference that the company wants to focus on its core business. The world's largest car manufacturer posted its worst ever loss in the financial year ended March, and is expecting the losses to continue this fiscal year.Toyoda said: "Based on the current economic environment, we realise we have no choice but to withdraw. This has been a very painful decision for the company."The Japanese team has not won a Grand Prix since its debut in 2002 and finished a disappointing fifth in the constructors' championship this season.They follow Honda as the second major Japanese automaker to withdraw from F1, leaving the sport without a single Japanese automaker. It also further damages the sport's prestige as carmakers worldwide struggle to cope with the fallout from the financial crisis.Honda, Japan's second biggest carmaker, shocked F1 when it announced its withdrawal last December. Its Super Aguri team was taken over by Brawn GP, which went on to win the constructors' title in the current season, which ended in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.Toyota's absence next season leaves the sport with just three manufacturers - Ferrari, Mercedes and Renault - and allows BMW Sauber to take its place as the 13th team on the grid.The world's biggest carmaker is expected on Thursday to report an operating loss for the six months to September.The carmaker, which two years ago was celebrating record profits of 1.7 trillion yen, last year suffered its first annual loss - of 461 billion yen - for more than 60 years. This year's losses are forecast to rise to 750 billion yen.Toyota has not won a single race since entering F1 in 2002 and finished fifth out of 10 in this year's constructors' standings. Its drivers, Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock, finished eighth and 10th in the drivers' championship.The team has not signed any drivers for the 2010 season, and last month announced the end of its engine supply contract with Williams.Toyota's lack of success on the track comes despite annual investment of about US$300 million a year.Its pullout could be subject to legal costs as the firm had committed itself to F1 until at least 2012.Motor sport has been hit by an exodus of Japanese companies over the past year. Earlier this week the tyre maker Bridgestone announced it would pull out of F1 at the end of the 2010 season after 13 years in the sport.Bridgestone was appointed F1's official tyre supplier ahead of the 2008 season on a three-year deal but decided not to renew its contract and instead divert its resources elsewhere.In July, the Fuji Speedway circuit, which is owned by Toyota, said it would not host next season's Japanese grand prix because of the global economic downturn.Suzuki and Subaru withdrew from the world rally championship and Kawasaki scrapped its MotoGP team.Formula OneToyotaJustin McCurryguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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The Independent

Toyota pull out of Formula One

Toyota withdrew from Formula One with immediate effect today, leaving Japan without a team in motorsport's premier series.
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F1 Complete British GP Preview: Toyota

Date: Sunday, 21 June, 2pm CET Round: 8 of 17 Venue: Silverstone Circuit Distance: 5.141km (60 laps) Lap record: 1min 18.739s (2004)
06/15/09
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F1 Complete Toyota can't decide drivers without...

Aug.27 (GMM) Jarno Trulli on Thursday said it is not correct that Toyota has already decided to move on without him for the 2010 season.
08/27/09
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F1-Live.com Toyota can't decide drivers without...

Jarno Trulli on Thursday said it is not correct that Toyota has already decided to move on without him for the 2010 season...  
08/27/09
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F1 Complete Timo Glock set to unveil his new look

Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Timo Glock will take the wraps off his new-look helmet this afternoon at the Nurburgring, venue for this weekend's German Grand Prix.
07/09/09
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F1 Complete Japan Preview: Toyota

Date: Sunday, 4 October, 7am CET Round: 15 of 17 Venue: Suzuka Circuit
10/01/09
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F1 Complete Q&A with Toyota drivers

Japanese Grand Prix Preview - Q+A with Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock
10/01/09
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