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| F20022jz 10-3-2003 |
With De Matta this year, things could look better for Toyota. They had a strong engine last year, they just needed better drivers and De Matta may be the catalyst for Toyota to do good in F1 this year |
| I hope they do well in 2003 |
| Balance 16-1-2003 |
I hope that with Gustav Brunner doing the chassis and with the RVX-03 engine being an improvement over the excellent RVX-02 that Toyota can pull off some upsets this year. |
| Low flying plane |
| ssilvik 16-1-2003 |
Formula one cars tend to all look very similar. They're the ultimate expression of a high performance go-kart. Toyota, although they normally produce very bland and boring products did a nice job wiht this car. It looks like a low flying F-15. I wonder if the styling and aerodynamics was done in house though? |
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