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Toyota 2005: The Low-Key Approach
by Dieter Rencken
Continuing with their tradition, Toyota were again among the first Formula One teams to unveil their car for the new season. This time, however, the launch was extremely low key as the Japanese squad seem to begin a new period in which they expect the results to do the talking after three years of struggle. Dieter Rencken reviews Toyota's launch and analyses their chances for the year ahead
Toyota 2005: Technical Analysis of the TF105
by Craig Scarborough
After three years in F1 and with technical director Mike Gascoyne fully behind their 2005 car, Toyota Racing face crunch time this season. The TF105 must perform - and the Japanese owned, cologne-based outfit spared no efforts in the design process. Craig Scarborough attended the Toyota launch at Barcelona last weekend and spoke to Gascoyne and the technical staff. He offers a full analysis of the changes and features of the new car
Open Wheel Racing: The Next Generation
by Ross Stonefeld
Chances are you haven't heard of Patrick Pillet, Valle Makela, or Daniel Clarke, but they are part of a group of young talented drivers whose future could belong in F1 in a not so distant future. Ross Stonefeld looks at last year's champions in several top series and reviews the performances of the drivers who could be making the headlines in Grand Prix racing over the following years
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