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Toyota TF105

Toyota TF105/TF105B
Ralf Schumacher 2005 (cropped).jpg
Category Formula One
Constructor Toyota F1
Designer(s) United Kingdom Mike Gascoyne
Predecessor TF104
Successor TF106
Technical specifications
Chassis carbon-fibre and honeycomb composite monocoque
Engine Toyota RVX-05 3.0 Litre V10
Transmission Toyota X-Trac 7-speed sequential via driver controlled electro-hydraulic actuation limited to 19,000 RPM
Fuel Esso
Tyres Michelin
Competition history
Notable entrants Panasonic Toyota Racing
Notable drivers 16. Italy Jarno Trulli
17. Germany Ralf Schumacher
17. Brazil Ricardo Zonta
Debut 2005 Australian Grand Prix
Races Wins Poles F.Laps
18 0 2 1
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0

The Toyota TF105/105B was a Formula One car for the 2005 Formula One season. It was designed by Mike Gascoyne. The year was statistically the team's most successful, with 88 points, five podium positions and a fastest lap. The low-point was the withdrawal of the team from the 2005 United States Grand Prix, due to Michelin tyre safety concerns, as Ralf Schumacher's left front tyre deflated on Indianapolis's famous last corner in Friday practice and Schumacher crashed into the wall and had to be taken to hospital. Ricardo Zonta replaced him, but neither of the Toyotas started the race. The team eventually finished fourth in the Constructors' Championship, their best ever championship placing.

The TF105 featured a 3.0 litre Toyota RVX-05 V10 limited to 19,000 RPM, with a 7-speed sequential via driver controlled electro-hydraulic actuation Toyota X-Trac transmission plus reverse. The TF105 would become Toyota's best Formula 1 competitor in their history.

Work began on the design and manufacture of the TF105 shortly before the end of the 2004 season, as work had to be done on the engine to make sure that it would safely endure two race meetings, which was a requirement in the FIA regulations for 2005. Many elements of the car were entirely new. The car's design was supervised by Technical Director Mike Gascoyne, and the chassis was designed by Gustav Brunner.

Toyota's form shocked many in the F1 paddock, as the Toyota team claimed two second-placed finishes in a row and 27 points in the first three races of the season. The car was driven to 88 points with the team, with 5 podium positions also being scored.

The car was updated to the TF105B for the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix. It was unique as it ran without a keel, and the suspension was mounted higher on the car than the TF105. It seemed to particularly suit Ralf Schumacher, as on its first outing, Ralf took pole at Suzuka, helped by his knowledge of the track from his Formula Nippon days. The TF105B was led to points finishes twice by Ralf Schumacher, with 7 points in total being scored with the car, including a podium in the 2005 Chinese Grand Prix.


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