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Published 08:54 IST, October 11th 2024

Toyota Make F1 Return After 15 Years, Join Haas As Technical Partners From US Grand Prix Onwards

Japanese automobile brand Toyota is all set to return to F1 after 15 years. They will be joining as technical partners to the Haas team.

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The Haas F1 team in action.
The Haas F1 team in action. | Image: AP

Japanese automobile brand Toyota are all set to return to Formula One after 15 years of leaving the sport. Toyota will be returning as the technical partners of American based F1 team Haas. Toyota could join F1 as soon as from the upcoming American Grand Prix in Austin, Texas. Toyota will be providing design, technical and manufacturing services to the American team. Toyota used to race as a team in Formula One until 2009 when they had announced their departure from the sport after 8 seasons. 

Toyota Return To F1 

Toyota is returning to Formula 1 after 15 years as the Japanese automaker becomes a “technical partner” of American racing team Haas.

There will be Toyota branding on the Haas cars starting from next week’s United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, and the auto giant’s racing division will provide “design, technical and manufacturing services” to the North Carolina-based team.

This doesn’t mean a return of the Toyota works team which raced in F1 for eight seasons until 2009, however.

Haas will still race under its own name and Toyota isn’t going to be supplying engines like it did for other teams in the 2000s.

Haas already has an agreement to use Ferrari engines through 2028 as part of an existing partnership which dates to Haas’ first F1 season in 2016. Haas previously extended its Ferrari deal in July to cover the new F1 regulations coming in 2026.  

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The announcement of the “multi-year agreement” seemed to suggest Toyota could seek to place a driver with Haas, which doesn’t have a spare seat for next year.

The head of Toyota’s Gazoo racing division, Tomoya Takahashi, said in a statement Friday that Toyota would aim to “cultivate drivers, engineers, and mechanics” in its partnership with Haas. The team has already signed Ferrari reserve Oliver Bearman and the experienced Esteban Ocon, who’s currently at Alpine, as its drivers for 2025. 

Toyota Big Name In Other Autosports 

Toyota spent lavishly when it joined F1 in 2002 as it attempted to build a title-winning team, but never won a race despite several near-misses.

Toyota made a sudden announcement at the end of the 2009 season that is was leaving F1 as part of a cost-cutting program even though it had almost finished designing its car for the following season. 

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Since then, Toyota has focused on other forms of auto racing like NASCAR, the Le Mans 24-hour race — where it has a rivalry with Ferrari — and rallying.

The Toyota-Haas F1 announcement Friday came just over a week after the company was among three big Japanese firms which pulled sponsorship money out of the Olympics

(With AP Input)

Updated 10:31 IST, October 11th 2024