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Monday, 30 March 2009 |
TOYOTA Malaysian Grand Prix -
Preview
Panasonic Toyota Racing is quickly in action again with
the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang following just days after the season got
under way in Australia. Toyota has proud memories of Sepang, which was the
scene for its first Formula 1 podium back in 2005 when Jarno finished second.
Last year Jarno again showed his mastery of Malaysia by finishing a superb
fourth place while Timo suffered an unlucky retirement when another car caused
an accident.
Jarno Trulli - Car 9

"I generally go really well in
Malaysia and I have had some strong results there so I am approaching this
race with great confidence. We achieved a great breakthrough in Malaysia in
2005 when I got the team's first podium in Formula 1 so I have good memories
which will inspire me this weekend. Of course one of the big topics in
Malaysia is the heat and humidity, which is quite a challenge for the
drivers. It's not easy but that's why I train so much over the winter; I'm
fit and it will be fine. Australia was a weekend of highs and lows but we
showed that we are very competitive and I hope we can do that again this
weekend."
Timo Glock - Car 10

"I don't have much experience of
racing in Malaysia because I was taken out so early last year, but from the
practice and qualifying I know the conditions are quite extreme. It's also
pretty tough on the cars and tyres as well but I can adapt quickly to
different conditions and different tracks so I'm ready for the challenge. I
said before the season started that our car looked pretty good and the
performance we showed in Australia proved that. It's great to have good
points on the board already this season and my goal is obviously to add to
that this weekend. We have every reason to be optimistic."
John Howett - President

"Australia was a very challenging
weekend for the team but we responded extremely well to it and the
performance was a credit to everyone. We showed extremely strong pace in the
race and all our work has clearly delivered a competitive car which we
expect to show again in Malaysia."
Moving Forward This year the TF109s
will feature messages from local Toyota distributors to support their
marketing efforts and to thank them for their continuing support of
Panasonic Toyota Racing. This weekend, Toyota in Malaysia brings ‘Toyota
Moving Forward' to the race track. The logo can be seen on the rear wing end
plates and the driver's head protection of the TF109.
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