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Toyota (Panasonic Toyota Racing)
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| Drivers 2009: |
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Timo Glock |
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Kamui Kobayashi (replaced Glock for final 2 races) |
| Base: |
Koln, Germany |
| Engine: |
Toyota V8 |
| Tyres: |
Bridgestone |
| Seasons: |
8Â (2002-2009) |
| World Championships: |
0 |
| Grand Prix entered: |
140 |
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| Wins: |
0 |
| Poles: |
3 |
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| Fastest Laps: |
3 |
| Points: |
278.5 |
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| Year |
Results |
Drivers |
| 2009 |
5th (59.5 points) |
Jarno Trulli 8th (32.5 points)
Timo Glock 10th (24 points)
Kamui Kobayashi 18th (3 points)
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2008
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5th (56 points)
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Jarno Trulli 9th (31 points) Timo Glock 10th (25 points) |
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2007
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6th (13 points) |
Jarno Trulli 13th (8 points) Ralf Schumacher 15th (5 points) |
2006
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6th (35 points)
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Jarno Trulli 12th (15 points) Ralf Schumacher 10th (20 points) |
2005
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4th (88 points)
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Ralf Schumacher 6th (45 points) Jarno Trulli 7th (43 points) |
2004
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8th (9 points)
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Olivier Panis 14th (6 points) Cristiano da Matta 17th (3 points) |
2003
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8th (16 points)
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Cristiano da Matta 13th (10 points) Olivier Panis 15th (6 points) |
| 2002 |
10th (2 points) |
Mika Salo 17th (2 points) Allan McNish 19th (0 points) |
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Memorable Dates
1957 The Toyopet Crown participates in the Australian Rally 1963 Three touring car class wins in the first Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka 1966 Numerous speed records with the 2000GT 1969 Winner of the Fuji 1000kms and the Can-Am race in Japan with the Toyota 7 1975 First WRC win in Europe on the 1000 Lakes 1990 First WRC drivers’ championship title 1993 First Japanese team to win WRC manufacturer/drivers title double 1999 Toyota GT-One finishes second in Le Mans 24 Hours after claiming pole position. 2002 Mika Salo scores a point on Toyota’s Formula 1 debut. 2003 Victory on Indianapolis 500 debut, the first win for a Japanese engine.
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