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Toyota waves a virtual goodbye with tribute website
« on: January 25, 2010, 12:59:56 PM »

Toyota is bidding farewell to Formula 1 with a virtual tribute to "those who supported it during eight emotional seasons in amongst the teams at the pinnacle of motorsport."

The Japanese manufacturer, who left Formula 1 at the end of last year, has put together a collection of exclusive photos and videos on its website to look back at its time in grand prix racing.

Named 'A Virtual Goodbye to Formula 1', all content can be viewed by visiting

http://goodbye.toyota-f1.com/goodbye.html



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Re: Toyota waves a virtual goodbye with tribute website
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2010, 08:34:32 AM »

Toyota is bidding farewell to Formula 1 with a virtual tribute to "those who supported it during eight emotional seasons in amongst the teams at the pinnacle of motorsport."

The Japanese manufacturer, who left Formula 1 at the end of last year, has put together a collection of exclusive photos and videos on its website to look back at its time in grand prix racing.

Named 'A Virtual Goodbye to Formula 1', all content can be viewed by visiting

http://goodbye.toyota-f1.com/goodbye.html


sadly John I cannot be bothered looking at a presentation that really should be titled:

"A Salute to Mediocrity: TOYOTA'S Eight Dismal Years in F1"

best that they remain with their core business making the world's best mass consumption/production cars, albeit some of the most bland and boring except for the  3 litre turboed Supra which I once owned.
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