Toyota rule out F1 power unit supply or full-time return despite Haas deal
Toyota have no ⛦plans to rejoin F1 as a power unit suppl🎐ier or fully-fledged team.

Toyota have insisted they have “no plan” to return to F1 as a power unit supplier or as a full-time F1 team, despite their new tech🉐nical partnership with Haas.
On Friday morning, Haas unveiled a new partnership with Jaꦉpanese manufacturer Toyota.
Toyota last raced in F1 back in 2009 before pulling out🧔 of the s𓃲port.
They failed to win a r🍷ace dℱuring their 140 races in F1, scoring 13 podiums.
Toyota will assist Haas in a number of technical areas over the next few years, while Ferra💫ri will continue to remain a key partner.
Toyota Gazoo Racing's general manager of motorsport engineering Masaya Kaji has outlined t💝hey don’t 🤡plan to return to F1 either as an engine supplier or fully-fledged team.
“We have no plan to enter power unit supply, at thܫis moment," he said.
at the Dutch Grand Prix in August that the team’s ceiling was only P7 in the constructors’ championship if they didn’t get the right investment."This is not a🌺 short-term thing," Komatsu explained. "The certain projects we picked to start off is because it's so obvio❀us what areas we are lacking, and what areas we haven't got the capability - and what areas TGR has already got capability.
"We obviously are picking up꧒ the project that hasꦕ the biggest impact and the need straight away.
"But I think throughout this partnership we will understand each other more and more and there'll be many area🧜s we can wor🎀k together."

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