5 hrs ago | Formula1.com
Paul Ricard day three - Trulli heads rain-hit session
The predicted rain finally arrived at Paul Ricard on Friday. With the French track switched to a longer layout to simulate Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Canadian Grand Prix preparations were the ... via Formula1.com
14 hrs ago | Crash
Wednesday | Motorsport.com
F1: Toyota Paul Ricard test notes 2008-05-14
Panasonic Toyota Racing started a three-day test programme in the south of France in preparation for the forthcoming Grands Prix in Monte Carlo and Montreal. via Motorsport.com
Tuesday May 13 | The Age
F1 looks to booming economies for teams
“So it probably also has some relevance as to the future positioning of Formula One as a sport.”
Formula One should look to fast-developing economies like China, India and Russia for the new teams of the future, Toyota Motorsport president John Howett said. via The Age
Monday May 12 | PR-inside.com
Team bosses hopeful that Danica Patrick's IndyCar win carries over to F1
Formula One teams are hopeful that Danica Patrick's IndyCar victory could provide the sport with another chance to field a female driver. via PR-inside.com
Sunday May 11 | Planet-F1.com
A disappointing end to their Turkish GP weekend saw Toyota and Honda narrowly miss out on finishing in the points. via Planet-F1.com
Saturday May 10 | PitPass.com
F1: Turkish GP: Qualifying notes - Toyota
Jarno Trulli : "It was good to make it into the top ten again and to be on the fourth row is better than I expected. via PitPass.com
Friday May 9 | Motorsport.com
F1: Turkish GP: Friday press conference
You have worked with him quite a lot with Ferrari and now Honda. How much has he changed? Give us a little appraisal of his current state. via Motorsport.com
Friday May 9 | Daily Express
“There are some drivers who couldn't care less but they take advantage of the work done by others”
LEWIS HAMILTON and Kimi Raikkonen have been criticised by Toyota driver Jarno Trulli for enjoying the safety benefits worked for by the Grand Prix Drivers' Association but refusing to join. via Daily Express
Wednesday May 7 | Planet-F1.com
Pascal Vasselon, senior general manager chassis at Toyota, looks ahead to the upcoming Turkish Grand Prix. via Planet-F1.com







