Toyota TF108 Concept Car

By Aditi | December 21, 2008 2:47 pm |
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toyota_TF108_2008_01 When thinking about the most paradoxical team in Formula One, the first name to strike the mind is mostly the Toyota team. The amount spent by Toyota on its team is more than any other team. Now, to boost the performance of its team, Toyota has invested in its new concept car called Toyota TF108.

With features and shape different from its 2007 predecessor, Toyota TF108 Concept Car sports a narrow nose appealing design. Toyota in fact developed an upper wing profile to blend into the nose of this concept car but the idea was abandoned and instead went with a new design spanning the entire length over the nose, something similar to that on the McLaren Mercedes.

toyota_TF108_2008_02 Retaining the twin/ zero-keel arrangement, Toyota TF108 Concept Car helps to keep disruptions to airflow underneath the nose down in a minimum way. This twin-keel design works well with the sidepods pulled in tighter at the bottom. Previously, this car model incorporated square-like radiator inlets that were less effective.

Chimneys and the t-wing located out of the sidepods are other interesting features of Toyota TF108 Concept Car. This car has been designed to provide ultimate stability with its control systems.

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