Jarno Trulli has added to the opinion that Fernando Alonso may be in for a quiet season when it comes to championship aspirations, claiming that the Spaniard does not have the car to worry frontrunners Ferrari and McLaren.
Jarno Trulli propelled Toyota to the top of the timesheets on the last day of the final group test ahead of the 2008 Formula 1 campaign, as the big guns hid further down the order in Barcelona - though the Italian did admit to having set the time on a low-fuel qualifying-style run whilst the trac
Allan McNish has sent out a warning to drivers entering Formula 1 to be prepared to have to battle at the back end of the grid before making their way up the pecking order, after he finally got his big break in the top flight more than a decade on from first getting a taste of F1 power.
Kimi Raikkonen once more topped the timing screens on the third day of testing at the Sakhir International Circuit, whilst Toyota concluded the first stint of their Middle Eastern adventure on a far brighter note than had been the case on day two.
After Heikki Kovalainen, Nico Rosberg and Adrian Sutil, the latest name to be linked with Fernando Alonso's vacated McLaren-Mercedes seat in 2008 comes from altogether more unexpected quarters.
Hall of Fame Racing has announced that it will switch marques for 2008, giving new recruit JJ Yeley the chance to run with Toyota and Toyota Racing Development [TRD].
Toyota began its preparations for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix with first, fourth and fifth fastest times in opening free practice, sharing the leading positions with team of the moment McLaren.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing has revealed the launch date for their 2005 challenger. The Toyota TF105 will be unveiled on Saturday, January 8 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
Monaco Grand Prix winner Jarno Trulli joined Toyota early at the end of 2004, after being dropped by Renault. Here the Italian talks about what he has been doing since the final race in Brazil, his hopes for 2005 with the Cologne based squad and his impressions of the team thus far...
It's hard to remember that before last Friday there were other things going on in the world of Formula One other than the demise of Jaguar Racing, with the main story before then being the news that Jarno Trulli was to leave Renault early.
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver, Olivier Panis talks about the last race in Monza, his decision to retire from racing and the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix, which takes place in Shanghai at the end of September...
Toyota 'new boy' Ricardo Zonta has expressed his disappointment following his race debut for the team at the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Brazilian forced out around half distance after his TF104B lost all power.
The German Grand Prix saw the race debut of Panasonic Toyota Racing's updated TF104B car, the product of months of hard work at Toyota Motorsport's factory in Cologne.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing team will debut their new car this weekend at the German Grand Prix and like McLaren's new car introduced at Magny-Cours, the TF104B, will be crucial for the Cologne based squad as they seek to move up the grid and improve on their points tally, which currently sees th
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Olivier Panis talks about the British Grand Prix, reflecting on that moment in qualifying when he held up Felipe Massa, and on next weekend's event at Hockenheim... Q: Olivier, what are your thoughts on the British Grand Prix?
Toyota Motorsport GmbH has today announced that it has signed a sponsorship deal with US-based IT company BMC Software Inc, effective 1 July 2004, which sees BMC become a sponsor and technical partner for the Panasonic Toyota Racing Formula 1 team.
Toyota driver Cristiano da Matta finished sixth Sunday at the Monaco GP, to score his first points of 2004. Here he reflects on that race, why the blue flag penalty was unfair in his opinion, and looks ahead to this weekend's event at the Nurburgring...
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver, Olivier Panis reflects on the Spanish Grand Prix, his first retirement of 2004, after finishing 13th, 12th, 9th and 11th, in Australia, Malaysia, Bahrain and San Marino respectively.
Toyota Motor Corporation and Toyota Motorsport GmbH announced today that Toyota has come to a basic agreement on a sponsorship deal with Intel Corporation, the world's largest chip maker.