This is a nice summary of Toyota's F1 campaign. They came so close! Who knows, if the 2005 US GP actually went ahead as normal, they actually could have got a win...
Nah, Trulli's pole was fake... He had almost nothing in the tank, Toyota just wanted to make some bluff, as they knew that Michelin teams were likely to be obliged to withdraw.
It has always been the case in F1 that the driver with the best car usually wins the races, yet suddenly that has become completely unaceptable?
The way that people's attitudes towards Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button have completely reversed in a year shows just how shallow people are, and how our obsession with supporting the underdog at all times has gone too far, to the point where we despise successful people, and are too scared to aim high and stand out above the rest. And then we wonder why the rest of the world is overtaking us.