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press release : Grand Prix of Australia - Qualifying and Race Round-Up
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report : Australian Grand Prix - Qualifying and Race Report
Panasonic Toyota Racing narrowly missed out on points in the opening race of the 2005 Grand Prix season in Melbourne when Jarno Trulli brought the new TF105 home in ninth position. more..
Keizo Takahashi report : Interview with DTC Keizo Takahashi: Sunday
With new regulations stipulating a second qualifying session on Sunday mornings, today stood to be an extremely busy day of racing. more..
qualifying
press release : Australian Grand Prix - Saturday Practice and Qualifying Round-Up
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report : Australian Grand Prix - Qualifying Report
The baptism of Formula 1's new aggregate qualifying system produced a tremendous result for Panasonic Toyota Racing when Jarno Trulli finished Saturday's first Australian Grand Prix qualifying session second fastest. more..
Keizo Takahashi report : Interview with DTC Keizo Takahashi: Friday - Saturday
At the unveiling of the TF105 last January, DTC (Director of Technical Coordination) Keizo Takahashi told those in attendance,"We plan on making major changes to the TF105 right up until the opening race." more..
practice
press release : Australian Grand Prix - Free Practice Round-Up
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report : Grand Prix of Australia - Free Practice Report
Panasonic Toyota Racing has started the 2005 Grand Prix season positively on the opening day at Melbourne's Albert Park, where all the indications are that the regulation changes made by the sport's governing body, the FIA, will promote closer, more exciting races. more..
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press release : Australian Grand Prix Q+A: Jarno and Ralf
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report : Australian Grand Prix Q+A: Luca Marmorini
Technical Director Engine, Luca Marmorini, discusses the upcoming Australian Grand Prix and how the Panasonic Toyota Racing engine department has combated new technical regulations in preparation for the 2005 season opener in Melbourne. more..
report : Australian Grand Prix Q+A: Mike Gascoyne
Technical Director Chassis, Mike Gascoyne, talks about pre-season testing, the brand new TF105, and the team's expectations for the first race in Melbourne. more..