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Paul Little Racing, commonly known as Toll Racing after naming rights sponsor Toll, was a motorsport team which competed in the V8 Supercars championship. The team ceased operations at the end of 2005, with driver Anthony Tratt retiring from full-time driving.
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Formed in 1998 by Paul Little, Paul Little Racing lasted seven years, running a single car for Anthony Tratt. The team used a Ford Falcon EL in the 1998 season acquired from John Sidney Racing. 1999 saw the team move over to a new inhouse built Ford Falcon AU. In 2003, the team started the year in the old Falcon, before a Ford Falcon BA built by Acott Race Craft in Sunbury, Victoria was debuted mid-season. In 2004 the team switched to Holden purchasing a Holden Commodore VY from Perkins Engineering with Tomas Mezera as the enduro driver alongside Tratt. At the end of 2005 the team closed its doors.[1][2]
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