News List - Rd.1 Australian Grand Prix 2002
- 2002.03.09
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I travelled to Australia with a couple of the Toyota PR team, straight from a press conference in Tokyo.
- 2002.03.09
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Panasonic Toyota Racing tested the TF102 in a two-day session at Paul Ricard Circuit in the South of France after its first-ever participation in a Grand Prix race.
- 2002.03.03
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Panasonic Toyota Racing has scored a point in its debut Grand Prix!
- 2002.03.03
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Mika Salo today scored the first ever World Championship point for Panasonic Toyota Racing in its maiden Grand Prix.
- 2002.03.02
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Qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix proved a bit uncertain for the Panasonic Toyota Racing Team following a mid-session downpour that flooded the track. But both Toyota TF102s qualified easily for tomorrow's race, thereby achieving the team's first aim of the weekend.
- 2002.03.02
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Rain affected Panasonic Toyota Racing's first ever qualifying session in Melbourne today. Mika Salo and Allan McNish managed only one flying lap in dry conditions and will line up 14th and 16th for tomorrow's race.
- 2002.03.01
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SOLID FOUNDATIONS DOWN UNDER
- 2002.03.01
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Panasonic Toyota Racing has today ended its first day of action during a Grand Prix weekend. Mika Salo and Allan McNish ended the two practice sessions in 6th and 16th positions respectively.
- 2002.03.01
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As it gears up for its first Grand Prix, the Panasonic Toyota Racing team has signed a sponsorship agreement with global foreign exchange specialist Travelex.
- 2002.02.28
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So here we are at our first Grand Prix! The mood in Melbourne is very upbeat at the moment. The freight and the entire race team arrived safely last weekend and we're now making the final preparations prior to the first practice session tomorrow. I cannot wait to get started.
- 2002.02.26
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Panasonic Toyota Racing has arrived in Australia for its first ever grand prix. The 60 members of its race team, plus three TF102 cars - one for each of the drivers plus a spare - arrived in Melbourne last Sunday amid a huge welcome from local media and temperatures of 26 degrees.