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press release : San Marino Grand Prix - Toyota appeal update
Panasonic Toyota Racing has decided not to pursue its appeal against the 25s penalty added to Ralf Schumacher's race time in the San Marino Grand Prix. Schumacher dropped from 8th to 11th in the final classification as a result of the penalty. more..
press release : Grand Prix of San Marino - Race Round-Up Update
The Race Director has referred Ralf Schumacher to the stewards for an incident that occurred with Nick Heidfeld's Williams following his second pit stop. Having reviewed the evidence, the stewards considered that it was an unsafe manoeuvre and applied a 25-second penalty. more..
press release : San Marino Grand Prix – Sunday Race Round-Up
Panasonic Toyota Racing kept up its points-scoring start to the season at today’s San Marino Grand Prix as Jarno Trulli claimed a hard-fought 7th place and Ralf Schumacher finished 8th. The team could not quite repeat the podium heroics of the last two races, but it remains in second place in the constructors’ championship with 28 points.more..
report : Toyota Imola Sunday Web Report
Panasonic Toyota Racing achieved a hat-trick of strong point-scoring finishes when Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher finished seventh and eighth in the San Marino Grand Prix at Imola, the first European round of the 2005 Formula 1 World Championship.more..
Keizo Takahashi report : Sunday
"We will get faster, and get back to the podium" more..
qualifying
press release : Grand Prix of San Marino - Sunday Qualifying Round-Up
After rain this morning, the second qualifying session was held on an Imola track that improved with every run. But clean laps from both Panasonic Toyota Racing drivers mean Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher will line up in 5th and 10th respectively for the San Marino Grand Prix. With the weather still unpredictable there is a lot to play for this afternoon. more..
press release : San Marino Grand Prix - Saturday Practice and Qualifying Round-Up
Panasonic Toyota Racing will look to put both cars into the points at Sunday's San Marino Grand Prix after Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher took 6th and 12th places respectively on the provisional grid. After a haul of 25 points from the last two races the team stands in second place in the constructors' championship. Now both drivers are in good shape to add to that total tomorrow afternoon. more..
report : Toyota Imola Saturday Web Report
Panasonic Toyota Racing faces a tough task in its bid to achieve a hat-trick of 2005 podium finishes in tomorrow’s San Marino Grand Prix but more points are very much within reach. more..
Keizo Takahashi DTC Report : Friday - Saturday
"Our number one goal even more important than improving our position in the Constructor's Championship is to win a race."more..
practice
press release : San Marino Grand Prix - Free Practice Round-Up
Panasonic Toyota Racing made a solid start to the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola today with all three drivers finishing their programmes without technical problems and third driver Ricardo Zonta ending both sessions in the top four. The team will now set about analysing the data from the tyre comparisons to make a choice for the rest of the weekend. more..
report : Toyota Imola Friday Web Report
Panasonic Toyota Racing headed to Imola and the first European round of the 2005 Formula 1 World Championship determined to capitalise on a fine start to the year in Australasia and the Middle East. Jarno Trulli currently lies second in the drivers' championship and the team is second to the Mild Seven Renault F1 in the constructors' championship. more..
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press release : San Marino Grand Prix - Preview
After a dream start to the season with two podiums from the three flyaway races, Panasonic Toyota Racing returns to Europe sitting pretty in second place in both the drivers' and the constructors' championship. Now the team heads to Imola for the San Marino Grand Prix hoping to maintain its impressive form and increase its haul of 25 points so far in 2005. more..
report : San Marino Grand Prix: Marmorini and Gascoyne Q+A
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