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LEAD: Toyota to withdraw from F1 after 2009 season
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 9:55 PM


TOKYO, Nov. 3, 2009 (Kyodo News International) --
(Editors: ADDING DETAILS)

Toyota Motor Corp. will withdraw from Formula One at the end of the current season, joining a number of other Japanese automakers leaving major motor racing events due to the tough business environment, sources close to the matter said Wednesday.

The move to pull out of F1 comes as Japan's top automaker decided that it would be difficult to continue bearing the costs of joining the F1 race, as it anticipates remaining in the red for the second consecutive year in fiscal 2009 through next March, the sources said.

With Japan's second-largest automaker, Honda Motor Co. (NYSE:HMC) , having also exited F1 at the end of the 2008 season after carmakers were hard-hit by the global slump in auto demand, Toyota's decision erases the presence of Japanese teams in the F1 race circuit.

Toyota aims to cut its F1-related spending as its annual cost amounts to several tens of billions of yen, the sources said, adding that Toyota is expected to look for a buyer for its F1 team.

The Aichi Prefecture-based automaker is expected to make a formal announcement later Wednesday.

Toyota joined F1 in 2002 to enhance its technological capacity and boost its image in Europe. Toyota ranked fifth out of 10 teams in the F1 constructor championship for the 2009 season.

In July, Toyota's subsidiary Fuji International Speedway Co. said it will stop hosting Formula One Japanese Grand Prix races at its circuit in Shizuoka Prefecture from 2010, citing sour business conditions.

For fiscal 2008, Toyota reported a consolidated operating loss of 461.01 billion yen, the first operating loss since fiscal 1937. For the current business year, it anticipates an operating loss of 750 billion yen -- its worst-ever on record.

(Source: iStockAnalyst )


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