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7/15/2025, 7:26:38 PM
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/toyotas-plan-to-run-rare-fuji-f1-test-with-haas-explained/
Toyota's plan to run rare Fuji F1 test with Haas explained
>A rare Formula 1 test at the Fuji circuit in Japan will be held by Haas in August as part of its technical partnership with Toyota.
>Haas only started running an old car this year because it lacked the funding and human resource to have a test team in place.
>But as Toyota wants to use its Haas alliance to develop its own drivers as well as engineers and mechanics, it has facilitated extensive TPC running with the 2023 Haas.
>Ritomo Miyata made his F1 testing debut at Jerez in January as part of the new programme
>and Toyota’s World Endurance Championship team principal Kamui Kobayashi drove at Paul Ricard earlier this summer.
Holy based
>Now Haas has announced an even more ambitious test at Toyota-owned Fuji Speedway in August.
>Haas will run a two-day test at the former grand prix venue on August 6 and August 7, with test and reserve driver Ryo Hirakawa driving on day one
>before Toyota’s reigning double Super Formula and Super GT champion Sho Tsuboi makes his F1 debut on the second day.
HOLY FUGGING BASED
>“Additionally, Toyota Motor Corporation's mechanics and engineers will be present, making this a valuable learning opportunity for them as well.
>Experiencing the technologies and skills required on the world's highest stage of F1, up close, will surely be a significant experience for their growth.”
>“We know the passion Japanese fans have for Formula 1, so to get a second run in the country there this year after April’s Japanese Grand Prix is fantastic.”
Toyota's plan to run rare Fuji F1 test with Haas explained
>A rare Formula 1 test at the Fuji circuit in Japan will be held by Haas in August as part of its technical partnership with Toyota.
>Haas only started running an old car this year because it lacked the funding and human resource to have a test team in place.
>But as Toyota wants to use its Haas alliance to develop its own drivers as well as engineers and mechanics, it has facilitated extensive TPC running with the 2023 Haas.
>Ritomo Miyata made his F1 testing debut at Jerez in January as part of the new programme
>and Toyota’s World Endurance Championship team principal Kamui Kobayashi drove at Paul Ricard earlier this summer.
Holy based
>Now Haas has announced an even more ambitious test at Toyota-owned Fuji Speedway in August.
>Haas will run a two-day test at the former grand prix venue on August 6 and August 7, with test and reserve driver Ryo Hirakawa driving on day one
>before Toyota’s reigning double Super Formula and Super GT champion Sho Tsuboi makes his F1 debut on the second day.
HOLY FUGGING BASED
>“Additionally, Toyota Motor Corporation's mechanics and engineers will be present, making this a valuable learning opportunity for them as well.
>Experiencing the technologies and skills required on the world's highest stage of F1, up close, will surely be a significant experience for their growth.”
>“We know the passion Japanese fans have for Formula 1, so to get a second run in the country there this year after April’s Japanese Grand Prix is fantastic.”
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