Toyota leaves Formula One
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Toyota is pulling out of Formula One racing, the world's largest automaker announcing yesterday that it needs to cut costs and focus on its core business.
"Based on the current economic environment, we realize we have no choice but to withdraw from Formula One," Toyota president Akio Toyoda said at a news conference. "This has been a very painful decision for the company."
Toyota follows Honda Motor Co. as the second major Japanese automaker to withdraw from the sport in the last 11 months. Honda pulled out last December amid worsening economic conditions. Brawn GP, which took over the old Honda team, won the 2009 F1 championship.
Toyota officials called the withdrawal from F1 complete, making a return to the sport when and if conditions improve unlikely.
Toyota made its F1 debut in 2002 but never won a grand prix.
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