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The Toyota TF106 is a Formula One car developed and engineered by Toyota for competing in the 2006 Formula One season. The chassis was designed by Mike Gascoyne, John Litjens and Nicolò Petrucci with the engine being designed by Luca Marmorini. The car is an evolution of the previous year's TF105. The team began testing the car in November ...
The Toyota TF104 was a Formula One car used by the Toyota F1 team during the 2004 Formula One season.. The car was the third and final Gustav Brunner and René Hilhorst designed Toyota in Formula One, and it was considered as another "evolutionary step" up from its predecessor the TF103, which in turn had been labelled a "evolutionary step" up from the TF102 used in 2002.
The first Formula One test car of Toyota, the TF101 (2001) In 1997 the team moved into track racing with a sports car project, twice failing to win the Le Mans 24 Hours. On 21 January 1999 Toyota announced its move into Formula One. [14] The company ended its rallying and Le Mans programs in order to concentrate on Formula One. [13]
Toyota TF103 Steering wheel TF103 presented in London on 6 July 2004 The Toyota TF103 was the car with which the Toyota F1 team competed in the 2003 Formula One season . The chassis was designed by Gustav Brunner and René Hilhorst with Luca Marmorini designing the engine.
The Toyota TF105 was a Formula One car for the 2005 Formula One season. The chassis was designed by Mike Gascoyne and Nicolò Petrucci with the engine being designed by Luca Marmorini . The year was statistically the team's most successful, with 88 points, five podium positions, and the fastest lap.
The Toyota TF109, Toyota F1's car for the 2009 Formula One season. In 2002 Toyota started racing in Formula One with Toyota Motorsport GmbH , based in Cologne, Germany . Although the team scored a point in their first race in Australia , the first two seasons delivered multiple retirements and poor finishes.
The Toyota TF109 was a Formula One racing car engineered by Toyota for the 2009 Formula One season. The chassis was designed by Pascal Vasselon , Mark Tatham and Mark Gillan with the engine being designed by Luca Marmorini and Noritoshi Arai overseeing the entire project.
The Toyota TF101 was a Formula One car used solely for testing purposes during the 2001 season, in preparation for the team's full-scale assault on the series in 2002. The car was designed by Toyota F1's chief of chassis Jean-Claude Martens and was driven by Mika Salo and Allan McNish .