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 toyota

RACER X: Jamie Bestwick takes on SCCA racing, X Games

Jason Isley June 29, 2012

BMX star Jamie Bestwick has added a new trick to his repertoire in 2012 - racing a Toyota Yaris in SCCA competition to go along with his usual activities.
 

Davidson hoping for swift recovery

June 17, 2012

Anthony Davidson is hoping that he can recover sooner than the three months doctors have told him it will take to heal the breaks to his T11 and T12 vertebrae sustained in his massive accident in the Le Mans 24 Hours.
 

Toyota unveils new NASCAR Camry

May 23, 2012

Toyota has revealed the revised Camry it will campaign in next year's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
 

Davidson completes first Toyota test

May 11, 2012

Anthony Davidson had his first test of Toyota's TS030 hybrid Le Mans racer at Aragon this week.
 

Ishiura out of Toyota Le Mans lineup

May 08, 2012

Hiroaki Ishiura has been forced to withdraw from Toyota's 2012 Le Mans lineup due to a back complaint suffered during testing.
 

Toyota: Ganassi switch possible

November 08, 2009

Earnhardt Ganassi Racing could still switch to Toyota for 2010, even though the Japanese car manufacturer is not looking at expanding its current roster of NASCAR Sprint Cup teams.
 

Toyota remains committed to NASCAR

November 07, 2009

Toyota's NASCAR management says the Japanese manufacturer remains committed to competing in NASCAR, following its recent pullout from Formula 1.
 

Trulli closing on new Toyota deal

July 19, 2009

Jarno Trulli is mulling over an offer to remain at Toyota for 2010 after Kimi Raikkonen turned the Japanese manufacturer down, according to sources
 

Glock sent to the back of German GP grid

July 11, 2009

Toyota driver relegated to the back of the grid for tomorrow's German Grand Prix for blocking Fernando Alonso in qualifying.
 

Aston Martin gets “smart”

July 09, 2009

Company's first city car, Toyota iQ-based Cygnet, to go on sale in Europe next year
 

Toyota's Yamashina returns to Japan

June 10, 2009

Toyota F1 team principal Tadashi Yamashina is to be relocated from the outfit's Cologne base back to his native Japan
 

Trulli praises Toyota's comeback

June 07, 2009

Jarno Trulli praised his Toyota team after its comeback showing at the Turkish Grand Prix, just two weeks after a dismal race in Monaco.
 

Trulli aims for podium from fifth

June 06, 2009

"We were not far off pole position which is very encouraging and gives us high expectations for the race tomorrow."
 

Glock confident of new Toyota deal

June 05, 2009

German driver reckons he's almost certain to be back with Japanese manufacturer's F1 team next year
 

Howett: Unity will make F1 stronger

June 03, 2009

Toyota F1 president John Howett believes Formula 1 will emerge from the dispute between the teams and the FIA as a much stronger sport – provided the governing body accepts the conditions attached to the FOTA teams' entries for 2010
 

Exclusive Q & A with John Howett

May 29, 2009

Toyota F1 boss relates his company's decision to file a 2010 F1 entry along with the other FOTA members
 

Glock: Monaco a one-off for Toyota

May 26, 2009

Timo Glock says he is confident Toyota’s poor showing at the Monaco Grand Prix was just down to the nature of the Monte Carlo circuit.
 

Q & A with Toyota's John Howett

May 25, 2009

Toyota F1 team presidentexplains what went wrong in Monaco and what it means for the future of the Japanese manufacturer in F1
 

Toyota, BMW baffled by lack of pace

May 23, 2009

The Toyota and BMW drivers have admitted they are baffled at their teams' lack of pace in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix
 

Howett: F1 teams only seeking proper governance

May 13, 2009

Toyota team president John Howett says the teams threatening to leave the sport only want to establish a correct basis of governance for Formula 1
 

Trulli says Spain slump a one-off

May 12, 2009

Jarno Trulli has urged his Toyota team to remain optimistic about its chances for the rest of the year, despite enduring its worst race of the season at the Spanish Grand Prix.
 

Howett says Toyota must "hold nerve"

May 11, 2009

Toyota team president John Howett says the Japanese squad has to "hold its nerve" after a below-par performance at the Spanish Grand Prix
 

Trulli: Toyota not so strong in Spain

May 09, 2009

Jarno Trulli fears his Toyota team will not be as competitive at the Spanish Grand Prix as it was in the previous races.
 

Toyota warns it may not lodge entry

May 09, 2009

Toyota has become the first team to confirm it is unlikely to enter the 2010 F1 World Championship unless "significant" compromises are made to plans for a voluntary budget cap for next season
 

More red ink for Toyota, GM

May 08, 2009

Toyota has made the worst annual loss in its history as sales tumble, while GM reports a $6 billion loss for the first quarter
 

Glock unhappy after difficult day

May 08, 2009

Toyota driver Timo Glock admitted he was unhappy with his car's handling after struggling in practice for the Spanish Grand Prix
 

Trulli: Toyota has learned from Bahrain

May 08, 2009

Jarno Trulli is adamant that Toyota has learned from the strategic mistakes that cost a possible victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix.
 

Glock wary of big teams' reaction

May 08, 2009

Timo Glock has warned that Toyota must be wary of the challenge from Ferrari, McLaren and BMW Sauber despite the Japanese manufacturer introducing a new front and rear wing his weekend
 

Toyota boss blames strategy for missing win

April 27, 2009

Toyota team president John Howett says the Japanese squad was too conservative in its strategy for the Bahrain Grand Prix, something that he reckons cost the outfit a chance of fighting for its first F1 win
 

Howett wary of McLaren, Ferrari

April 26, 2009

Toyota F1 president John Howett has urged his team to remain 'paranoid' that big guns McLaren and Ferrari will come back strongly soon - despite its lock-out of the front row at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
 

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