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| If Only.................. |
| Kiwieb 01-15-2009 |
TOYOTA's reliability and build quality of its huge range of production vehicles is legendary. Pity its eight year foray into F1 has not been anywhere near as glorious. It is an embarrassment and the reasons for this may lay fundamentally in the team's dual management and location structure which was also suffered by HONDA. In any event I for one am tired of seeing this team consistently fail in spite of the huge resources and funding it receives and believe it should leave the scene and concentrate on its many other motor sport activities. As for the car, it looks like another 'Toyoarri'. |
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