Jarno Trulli cannot be ruled out of retaining his Toyota F1 seat in 2010, underlines the company's motorsport president John Howett - a man who described Kamui Kobayashi as having been 'a bit slow' on his Interlagos debut
Kamui Kobayashi insists he is ready for the challenge of making his F1 race debut at Interlagos after receiving an unexpected call-up to the Toyota team for the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Ex-F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen could be set for a surprise switch to Red Bull Racing in 2010, it has been rumoured - as the Finn's discussions with former employers McLaren-Mercedes appear to have hit deadlock over his financial demands, whilst Mark Webber's continuing allegiance to his disg
Drivers: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull), Jarno Trulli (Toyota), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) TV Unilaterals Q: Sebastian, an utterly dominant weekend for you. Fastest in qualifying. You totally controlled the race. You must feel great.
The 2009 F1 World Championship campaign is closing in and the title battle is hotting up - but it could all be resolved as soon as this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, should Jenson Button prove capable of rediscovering his devastating early-season form around what is inarguably one of the few rem
Toyota has confirmed what many in the F1 paddock have long feared by dropping hints that a withdrawal from competition at the end of the 2009 world championship campaign - following in the wheeltracks of Honda and BMW - is not out of the question.
Having ascended the rostrum in Singapore for the first time since Malaysia all the way back in early April, Timo Glock has clearly regained the taste for podium champagne - and is eyeing a second successive climb up the steps on Toyota's home turf at Suzuka this weekend, what would undoubtedly be
Drivers: Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), Timo Glock (Toyota), Fernando Alonso (Renault) TV unilaterals: Q: Lewis, winning from pole. What an evening for you.
Toyota's Timo Glock reflects on a difficult European Grand Prix, where he finished a lowly 14th, despite setting the fastest lap. The German also looks ahead to this weekend's event in Belgium...
It is being rumoured within the Formula 1 paddock that both Prodrive and Epsilon Euskadi could be granted slots on the 2010 starting grid, depending upon the fate of BMW-Sauber.
Luca Badoer's Formula 1 rivals have leapt to the beleaguered Italian's defence in the wake of the barrage of criticism he has received for his performance in Valencia so far this weekend - contending that he has 'done a good job' in what is an 'impossible' situation.
Jarno Trulli's five-year association with Toyota looks to be drawing to a close if the admission of John Howett is anything to go by, as the big-budget Japanese manufacturer's motorsport president suggested 'there is a very strong probability' of the experienced Italian's contract with the team n
Jarno Trulli has insisted that Toyota was far more competitive than its results in the German Grand Prix at the N?rburgring made it appear - as the Italian's second-quickest lap time on race day was masked by his 17th-place finish at the chequered flag.
As usual, the Nurburgring managed to throw a weather-related curve ball at the majority of the Formula One field, defying its July slot on the calendar to produce cold, windy and, occasionally, wet conditions to make a mockery of the settings teams had expected to run.
Jarno Trulli cut a rueful figure after the British Grand Prix, admitting that he had harboured hopes of at least a strong points finish from a solid starting position, at best a possible podium to banish ghosts of Silverstone past.
Toyota has admitted that it will begin this afternoon's British Grand Prix at Silverstone with 'genuine reason for optimism' after Jarno Trulli shone once again in qualifying to take fourth spot on the grid - and now the Italian is hoping for a change of fortunes on race day around a track that h
The post-qualifying car weights published by F1's governing body the FIA have sent out an ominous warning to 19 of the drivers lining up on the starting grid for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday - Sebastian Vettel is going to be very, very hard to beat indeed.