Topic: Toyota Motor Corporation
Kyle Busch races to third straight NASCAR Trucks victory at Bristol Motor SpeedwayKyle Busch won his third straight NASCAR Trucks race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday night. Busch, who won the pole position for the O'Reilly 200, was relegated to a ...
Japanese Formula One driver Kamui Kobayashi was on Thursday signed up to drive for the Sauber team, a move that has put on hold his intended plan to return to work for his father's sushi restaurant. The 23-year-old appeared certain to be ...
BMW Sauber will take the place of Toyota in the Formula One World Championship in 2010, global motorsport's governing body, the FIA, announced on Thursday. "The FIA has informed BMW Sauber AG their application has been successful," the International Automobile Federation said ...
Rusty Wallace Racing to move from Chevrolet to Toyota in 2010Rusty Wallace Racing is moving its Nationwide Series team from Chevrolet to Toyota next season. Wallace, who is a NASCAR analyst for ESPN, also will represent the Toyota brand on a national ...
Timo Glock agrees to 2-year deal to drive for new Formula 1 team Manor GP starting in 2010Timo Glock will drive for the new Manor GP team next season in Formula One. The German driver agreed to a two-year contract Tuesday, with ...
Renault have held an emergency board meeting in Paris to discuss pulling out of Formula One, on the same day as Toyota announced it was also quitting the sport, according to reports. The French car company was considering whether to remain in ...
Toyota, the world's largest automaker, says it's pulling out of Formula 1 to cut costsToyota is pulling out of Formula One racing. The world's largest automaker announced Wednesday it needs to cut costs and focus on its core business. "Based on the ...
Formula One was left reeling Wednesday as Toyota became the latest automaker to quit the glamour sport in response to the economic crisis, just days after tyre manufacturer Bridgestone pulled out. Toyota said its decision to quit after this year's season, which ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor withdrew from Formula One on Wednesday, leaving Japan without a team in motorsport's premier series. Company president Akio Toyoda apologized for the team's failure to record a single race victory since joining F1 in 2002 despite an ...
Japan's Toyota Motor is to quit Formula One (F1) in a bid to slash costs as the company battles to cope with the fallout from the global recession, a newspaper said Wednesday. Toyota will hold an extraordinary board meeting Wednesday to make ...