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Toyota wants to change its F1 narrative with Haas alliance

Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda admitted his regret over pulling out of Formula 1 in 2009 and wants to 'inspire Japanese children' with the marque's Haas alliance. The Japanese automotive brand launched its own F1 team at a considerable expense in 2002, competing for eight seasons before pulling out of the sport amid a global financial […] The post Toyota wants to change its F1 narrative with Haas alliance appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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