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Button takes pay cut to join McLarenFormula One champion Jenson Button admits he has taken a pay cut to join McLaren and team with 2008 winner Lewis Hamilton. ... |
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Toyota Pulling Out of Formula One to Cut CostsToyota announced Wednesday that it is pulling out of F1 racing, citing a need to focus on its core business. ... |
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Toyota Pulls Out of F1It has long been rumored, now it's happening: Toyota is pulling out of Formula 1. The parent company announced that it was pulling out of the top level of racing due to the continuing financial crisis. Toyota now joins Honda and Bridgestone, in F1, and Suzuki in rallying last year, to leave top l ... |
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Rumormill: Toyota may announce exit from Formula 1Filed under: Motorsports, Toyota, Rumormill According to the Japanese Mainichi newspaper, Toyota is poised to withdraw from Formula One competition and will not take part in the 2010 season. Though no source is given for the news, so far Toyota is neither confirming nor denying the report. Toy ... |
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McLaren keeps distance from Button• World champion seeks £5m pay rise to £8m• Bernie Ecclestone brands Brawn team 'arrogant'Jenson Button's growing impatience to secure a better pay deal with Brawn GP became clear yesterday with the new Formula One world champion's adviser hinting darkly that the British driver may look to ano ... |
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Yankees' formula: One CC of Sabathia for nearly every gameWhen it comes to hitters, the Yankees have options. Their starting pitching? Just one dominator: CC Sabathia. If New York could start the big left-hander every game, it would, Danny Knobler says. ... |



