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    199 months ago

    Brown is a very bright CEO. Toyota is proven time and time again as a formidable manufacturer. It would be amazing to see Toyota making it’s return into F1.

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      29 months ago

      When Toyota was in F1 they had the largest budget of all the teams. Too bad they can’t bring that kind of fire power to the grid with the cost cap!

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    179 months ago

    It would be pretty amazing to see Toyota back on the grid along with the addition of Audi and Ford! We’d have a proper engine constructor battle going.

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      49 months ago

      Plus the benefits of basically making their own engine and develop it together with the car.

      This is for sure the next logical step, like aston is doing with honda.

      The future looks bright.

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        39 months ago

        Irony is they tried with Honda to rebuild their glory days together and it failed miserably. I hope Honda has the same level of success with AM that they are seeing with RB.

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          39 months ago

          Yeah, that’s true. I think that also Honda was not completely ready and the failure with mclaren helped them to become what they are now.

          It’s going the be really interesting to see what will happen to AM… how long will stroll be in the seat if he keeps underperforming? Will alonso stay?

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      9 months ago

      Let’s dream big here for a second.

      Mercedes

      Ferrari

      Alpine/Renault

      RBPT/Honda

      Audi/Porsche

      Toyota

      Ford

      Cadillac/GM

      And who else? Cosworth? BMW? Fiat/Dodge/Chrysler/Maserati?

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    29 months ago

    It seems to me this might be just a data sharing program, as to what I learned from the WEC community on reddit. McLaren used to use Toyota’s wind tunnel which I think is in Cologne. McLaren might not be using that wind tunnel anymore and in return they take Rio as a reserve driver to still have some data shared between the two manufacturers.