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Toyota surprises with profit, boosts forecast

Toyota Motor Corp reported a surprise profit Thursday and cut its projected red ink for the year by half, adding to growing evidence that carmakers are starting to recover from the deepest industry downturn in years.
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The Independent

Flavio Briatore: The ego who landed... with a crash

Flavio Briatore, the son of two primary school teachers from northern Italy, started out as a ski instructor in the Maritime Alps, which exposed him to the rarefied air of the wealthy elite. It would also provide excellent training for the slippery slopes he would negotiate so adroitly until 16 September 2009, when his Formula One team announced that: "The ING Renault F1 Team... wishes to state that its managing director, Flavio Briatore, and its executive director of engineering, Pat Symonds, have left the team."
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B.B.C. NEWS Deal struck to keep Renault in F1

Renault will continue in Formula 1 next year after a deal is reached to secure the team's future.
12/10/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Renault defers F1 exit decision

Renault will decide by the end of the year whether or not it is staying in Formula 1 after a troubled 2009 season.
11/05/09
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F1 Complete F1 tensions resume after Toyota exit

Nov.5 (GMM) F1's governing body has expressed concern about Toyota's decision to quit the sport.
11/05/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Renault considers Formula 1 exit

Renault will consider pulling out of Formula 1 at an emergency board meeting in Paris on Wednesday.
11/04/09
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cbc.ca Toyota quits Formula 1 racing

Toyota is pulling out of Formula One racing, the world's largest automaker announced, saying it needs to cut costs and focus on its core business.
11/04/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Barrichello seals Williams drive

Brazilian Rubens Barrichello and German rookie Nico Hulkenberg are announced as Williams's new pairing for the 2010 season.
11/02/09
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F1-Live.com

Hulkenberg all set for F1

Reigning GP2 champion Nico Hulkenberg will be furthering his Formula One career next season when he moves up from his reserve driver status at Williams to become a Grand Prix racer...  
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F1-Live.com

F1 tensions resume after Toyota exit

The FIA yesterday expressed "concern" about Toyota's decision to quit Formula One and is currently seeking "urgent clarification" of the Japanese carmaker's legal position regarding its previous commitment to the sport...  
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The Independent Red Bull launch RB6 F1 'limousine'

Formula One title contenders Red Bull unveiled their striking new RB6 for the coming season today with driver Mark Webber describing the car as "a limousine".
02/10/10
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The Independent Button could struggle warns Coulthard

David Coulthard believes Formula One world champion Jenson Button could struggle in the wake of McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton this season.
02/04/10
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Times Online - Business

Toyota in profit after cost cuts and scrappage

Toyota, the world’s biggest carmaker, has unexpectedly clawed its way back to profit after a summer of scrappage incentive schemes in the US and Europe and a round of ferocious cost cutting. But the company was swift to quash any premature optimism over the state of the American car market, where it said conditions were still “very severe” and the company is battling to limit the damage of a 3 million-vehicle recall.
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guardian.co.uk

Toyota return to profits fuels hopes

Toyota trimmed its projected losses for the year to March 2010 to ¥200bn, from an earlier prediction of ¥450bnHopes that the global car industry is easing out of its slump gathered pace today after Toyota said it had returned to profit in the last quarter and cut its forecast losses for the full year.The world's biggest carmaker surprised industry observers by posting an unexpected ¥21.8bn (£146m) net profit for the three months to September, drastically down on the ¥139bn profit of last year but a sign of recovery nonetheless.It also trimmed its projected losses for the year to March 2010 to ¥200bn, from an earlier prediction of ¥450bn.That would be a significant improvement on the ¥437bn annual loss it reported in March, the worst performance in the company's 72-year-history.It expects to sell 7.03m vehicles this year, up from its earlier forecast of 6.6m.Toyota, whose president, Akio Toyoda, last month said it was just one step from "irrelevance or death", said cost-cutting measures and rising sales in Japan and China had helped offset to the damage to profits inflicted by the rising yen.Worries persist, however, that Toyota and other carmakers could see sales shrink again when government schemes in Japan, the US, China and Europe to encourage consumers to trade in old models for new, fuel-efficient cars come to an end.Toyota was expected to be the only Japanese carmaker to report a quarterly loss as it struggles under the weight of its huge global operation, built when it was registering record profits and chasing General Motors to become the world's biggest carmaker.Instead, its second quarter profits were markedly up on the ¥194bn loss it suffered in the April-to-June period.While demand in the US remains sluggish, Toyota has benefited at home from a revival in demand for its Prius petrol-electric hybrid, Japan's best-selling passenger car for the past five months.Currency woesYukitoshi Funo, Toyota's executive vice president, admitted that conditions in the US, traditionally its biggest market, were a major concern and that the firm would have to further reduce fixed costs to offset the yen's strength against the dollar."The overall business in the United States for us is still very severe," he told reporters.Toyota's results marked the end of an earnings season that could have been worse for Japan's battered carmakers, which have been forced to shed jobs and slash production as they feel the pinch from the global economic crisis.Yesterday Nissan said it was expecting an annual profit amid booming sales in China, while last week Honda also reported better than expected earnings.Analysts warned, however, that Toyota's cost-cutting regime would have to stay in place while the industry continues to recover."Next year will basically see a focus on cost cutting," said Koichi Ogawa at Daiwa SB Investments in Tokyo. "They really have to go back into the black next year. And considering the industry as a whole, it's hard to see next year's conditions being so remarkably good. There will have to be cost cuts and then expanding markets in the emerging economies."Toyota looks a little less attractive than other companies such as Honda and Nissan."The results were announced a day after Toyota said it was withdrawing from Formula One in an attempt to save about ¥50bn a year, leaving the sport without a single Japanese manufacturer.General Motors' decision to not sell its European operations has been seen as a sign that the car market is recovering. And earlier this week Ford posted a US profit for the first time in four years.ToyotaAutomotive industryJapanJustin McCurryguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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guardian.co.uk Kubica considers Renault future

• Polish driver wants to know new owner's intentions• Felipe Massa has neck pain in two-day test sessionRobert Kubica is considering his future at Renault after the...
12/16/09
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F1-Live.com Prodrive quiet, Renault board set to...

Following rival bidder Gerard Lopez's comments on Wednesday, David Richards' Prodrive company has refused to be drawn on its link with a buyout of the Renault team...  
12/10/09
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B.B.C. NEWS Lopez confirms Renault interest

Leading European entrepreneur Gerard Lopez confirms he is interested in buying Renault's Formula 1 team.
12/09/09
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F1-Live.com Di Grassi eyes debut with Renault or...

Lucas di Grassi has confirmed reports linking him with a seat with the new Manor/Virgin team next year, but says staying at Renault is also a possibility...  
12/07/09
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F1-Live.com Ecclestone confident Renault will...

Bernie Ecclestone has played down reports that Renault is set to withdraw from Formula One...  
12/04/09
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The Independent Renault debate Formula One future

Renault are understood to be again debating their future in Formula One.
12/03/09
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F1 Complete Hulkenberg admits Ferrari talks in 2009

Dec.2 (GMM) Nico Hulkenberg has revealed that talks earlier this year could have led to his formula one race debut at the wheel of Ferrari's 2009 car.
12/02/09
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