Toyota's rise in F1 It was announced in 2000 that the Japanese manufacturer would join the F1 grid during the 2002 season.
Japanese automotive giant Toyota Motor announced its return to Formula One (F1) for the first time since 2009, through a partnership with the U.S.-based MoneyGram Haas F1 Team for vehicle development.
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Japanese driver Ryo Hirakawa will take part in first practice for his home Formula One grand prix at Suzuka in April after being added to the test and reserve roster at Renault-owned Alpine.