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Glock delighted with podium finish
Timo Glock hailed his first ever Formula One podium as 'unbelievable' after clinching second place at the Hungarian Grand Prix.The Toyota driver, who suffered a traumatic crash a fortnight ago in Germany, kept his cool to hold off the challenge of Kimi Raikkonen and finish behind race winner Heikki Kovalainen.
3 Aug 2008, 5:00 PM
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Glock passed fit for Hungary
Timo Glock has been declared fit to race in this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, the FIA confirmed on Friday morning. The Toyota driver was forced to spend a night in hospital after his huge crash at Hockenheim a fortnight ago but came through a mandatory medical test before being allowed to race at the Hungaroring.
1 Aug 2008, 12:09 PM
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Trulli targets podium finish
Jarno Trulli has set his sights on a second podium finish of the season after qualifying in fourth place for Sunday's German Grand Prix. The Toyota driver finished third at Magny-Cours last month and is hoping for a repeat performance at Hockenheim.
19 Jul 2008, 5:15 PM
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Trulli happy with Toyota
Jarno Trulli has paid tribute to his Toyota team after claiming a fourth place finish in the Malaysian Grand Prix. The Italian held off the challenge of McLaren's Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages at Sepang and immediately dedicated the result to his team-mates in the Toyota Paddock.
24 Mar 2008, 10:32 AM
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Trulli backing Toyota
Jarno Trulli believes Ferrari are the team to beat this season but claims Toyota are more than capable of closing the gap on the Italian team. Trulli, who will partner Timo Glock for Toyota in 2008, says the new aerodynamic improvements made to the car will give both drivers the opportunity to challenge the likes of BMW and Renault this season.
20 Feb 2008, 4:55 PM
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Massa will not quit Ferrari
Felipe Massa has reacted angrily to rumours that he will be released by Ferrari to make way for Fernando Alonso. Alonso is desperate to leave McLaren after falling out with teammate Lewis Hamilton. Meanwhile, Massa was linked with a switch to Toyota as a replacement for Ralph Schumacher. But the Brazilian says he is going nowhere.
27 Sep 2007, 4:20 PM
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Schumacher's F1 future in doubt
Ralf Schumacher is desperate for this Formula One season to come to an end so he can start afresh next year. The German has endured a difficult year with Toyota and yet to post a top-five finish. Schumacher is expected to quit the team in the summer and says he does not yet know where he will be racing next year.
26 Sep 2007, 9:59 AM



