Panasonic Toyota Racing lifted the covers on its 2005 race car, the TF105, in front of 200 attending journalists and guests at the historic Estació de França railway station in Barcelona, Spain. Creation of the TF105 has been overseen by Mike Gascoyne and Luca Marmorini, respective Technical Directors of the chassis and engine departments.

2005 Toyota TF105

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  • Model: 2005 Toyota TF105
  • Horsepower: 900@19000
  • Transmission: 7-Speed Sequential

2005 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

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  • Model: 2005 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti
  • Engine/Motor: 053 V10
  • Horsepower: 930@19000
  • Torque: 5250
  • Transmission: 7 Semiautomatic sequential electronically controlled
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The Toyota TF105 is the product of a year-long process in which Toyota has focused on adapting to the challenging new technical regulations put in place by the FIA for the 2005 season. Toyota has approached the 2005 season by continuing to focus on its internal resources and operations in order to enhance efficiency at its factory in Cologne, Germany. The team now believes that this meticulous approach over the past twelve months will enable it to significantly close the gap to the front-running teams this season.

Toyota Motorsport's 600-plus employees hail from 32 different nations, perfectly complementing the truly international stature of the Toyota Motor Corporation. For 2005, the team's highly skilled and experienced F1 personnel have had to consider regulatory changes ranging from aerodynamic restrictions (to reduce downforce) to a stipulation that engines must last for two race weekends. Also new for 2005 are race drivers Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher. The duo brings to Panasonic Toyota Racing a combined total of 257 grands prix experience. Alongside the team's test drivers Olivier Panis and Ricardo Zonta, Toyota can boast one of the strongest, most experienced driver line-ups in the pitlane.