The Toyota TF104 was a Formula One car used by the Toyota F1 team during the 2004 Formula One season.
The car was the third and final Gustav Brunner and Ren� Hilhorst designed Toyota in Formula One, and it was considered as another "evolutionary step" up from its predecessor the TF103, which in turn had been labelled a "evolutionary step" up from the TF102 used in 2002. Luca Marmorini continued to lead the engine design.
The car was initially driven by the same pairing as in 2003; Olivier Panis and Cristiano da Matta. However, by the time the season came to a conclusion, both drivers had been replaced by Italy's Jarno Trulli and the team's Brazilian ex-test driver Ricardo Zonta respectively.
There are no setups for this car.
This car has been used in 2 sessions.