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Seow Yaohan | February 15, 2010
Lotus Racing Team has launched its 2010 challenger, codenamed the Lotus Cosworth T127, at the Royal Horticultural Hall in London. In front of 500 spectators, team principal Tony Fernandes and chief technical officer Mike Gascoyne took the wraps off the new car, ...
Seow Yaohan | January 15, 2010
The Lotus F1 Racing car has come a long way—we saw it pass internal crash tests, receive racing numbers for next season, and we viewed a video of the wind tunnel model being tested. Now, finally, the much-awaited Lotus F1 car will ...
Seow Yaohan | January 4, 2010
Datuk Tony Fernandes, team principal of Lotus F1 Team, believes that competition from the new F1 teams will do the premier motor sport a world of good. “With new people come new ideas and new thoughts”, he told Autosport in a recent interview. “We ...
Seow Yaohan | December 21, 2009
You are reading this right—No, it is not Lotus F1 Racing. Petronas, Malaysia's national oil and gas company, has inked a deal to be the title sponsor of Mercedes GP in a five-year agreement. Mercedes GP, renamed from reigning F1 champion Brawn GP, ...
Seow Yaohan | December 14, 2009
The wait has been unbearable at times, but Lotus F1 Racing's final three drivers have been confirmed, down from the initial six shortlisted. Italian Jarno Trulli and Finn Heikki Kovalainen will be the two main drivers, while Malaysian Fairuz Fauzy ...
Seow Yaohan | December 7, 2009
In spite of shouts of copying by Force India, Lotus F1 Team has released a video showing its wind tunnel model being tested in Aerolab's wind tunnel facility. This comes at the same time as the appointment of three senior personnel in ...
Seow Yaohan | December 2, 2009
In another step closer to F1 racing, Lotus F1 cars has been designated No. 18 and 19 for next season. The best part? The three other new entrants are higher-numbered and hence lower-ranked: Campos Meta 1 with No. 20 and 21; US F1 Racing ...
Seow Yaohan | November 16, 2009
Our own Lotus F1 car has passed internal crash tests carried out according to the Federation of International Automobile (FIA) requirements, crossing yet another milestone before next February's pre-season testing and next March's Bahrain season-opener.
Official and compulsory FIA ...
Seow Yaohan | November 9, 2009
Our very own Lotus F1 Team could be in trouble before the F1 season even starts. Force India is said to be keeping a close eye on the development of the Lotus car, concerned that the Lotus could be too similar to their own car ...
Seow Yaohan | November 2, 2009
Fairuz Fauzy, the only Malaysian driver among six shortlisted to race for Lotus F1 Team, claimed he is ready to step up to Formula One next year, after taking the runner-up spot in the World Series by Renault.
“With Lotus F1, there is a ...















