Lotus F1 Team (sammafogad tråd)
Lotus F1 Team (sammafogad tråd)
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Re: Lotus till F1, äntligen..
Pressrelease på FIA:s hemsida:
http://www.fia.com/en-GB/mediacentre/pr ... tries.aspx
Nu tror till och med jag på ryktena.

http://www.fia.com/en-GB/mediacentre/pr ... tries.aspx
Nu tror till och med jag på ryktena.
Re: Lotus till F1, äntligen..
Låter grymt! Inte nog med att vi kommer få se 26 bilar på startfältet nästa år, att dessutom två av dem kommer vara Team Lotus är mer än jag någonsin vågat hoppats på!
Funderar för fullt på vilket GP som skall besökas nästa år!
Funderar för fullt på vilket GP som skall besökas nästa år!
Daniel Aspenberg
Lotus Elise Sport 220 -20
Lotus Elise Sport 220 -20
Re: Lotus till F1, äntligen..
Jättekul! Och de namn som nämns som tekniskt ansvariga mm har ett gediget förflutet inom F1. Också kul att Cosworth ska leverera motorer, som i "gamla tider".
Olle Odsell, klubbordf med numera bara två Elise; en -00 (Serie 1) och en -01 (dotter), Evora S -12, Volvo C70 -06 till hustrun, Volvo V60 till vardags, Volvo C30 för dottern och en Bürstner husbil.
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Re: Lotus till F1, äntligen..
YES YES YES YES YES !!!!!
Lyckan är enorm (trots att nån jävla idiot körde på min Esprit igår på jobbets parkering), namnet lotus hör verkligen hemma i F1. Hopppas att dom lyckas få tag på bra förare, det hade ju varit jättekul med tex Alx Danielsson.
Lyckan är enorm (trots att nån jävla idiot körde på min Esprit igår på jobbets parkering), namnet lotus hör verkligen hemma i F1. Hopppas att dom lyckas få tag på bra förare, det hade ju varit jättekul med tex Alx Danielsson.
Omdöme får man av erfarenhet, erfarenhet får man av dåligt omdöme...
Min ständigt föränderliga leksakslåda innehåller:
Maserati Granturismo
Ferrari 308 GTS QV
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT
Alfa Romeo 1600 GTJ
Honda S800
Laverda 750 SF1
Å en hel del annat.
Min ständigt föränderliga leksakslåda innehåller:
Maserati Granturismo
Ferrari 308 GTS QV
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT
Alfa Romeo 1600 GTJ
Honda S800
Laverda 750 SF1
Å en hel del annat.
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En hemsida har dykt upp.
http://www.lotusf1team.com/
http://www.lotusf1team.com/
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Möjligen ontopic...
Malaysia:s kungapar var på besök hos Lotus.
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsb ... ?id=443991
Malaysia:s kungapar var på besök hos Lotus.
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v5/newsb ... ?id=443991
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LOTUS F1 RACING TAKES TO THE WINDTUNNEL
--->Pressrelease som pdf<---
PRESS RELEASE
Wednesday 14 October 2009
Just one month after confirmation of its entry into the 2010 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, Lotus
F1 Racing is already heading into the windtunnel with a scale model of its first Formula 1 car. The as
yet undesignated model is the product of the recent collaboration between Lotus F1 Racing Chief
Technical Officer Mike Gascoyne and the team’s technical partners, and represents an important step
in the team’s preparations for next season.
Interview with Mike Gascoyne ? Lotus F1 Racing Chief Technical Officer
How important is the completion of Lotus F1 Racing’s first windtunnel model?
“The start of any windtunnel testing is an important step in the development of a new Formula 1 car,
but it is particularly exciting for us as we continue preparations for our first season. It has been a very
busy time since our entry was confirmed by the FIA. We had been working on the entry for several
months so we already had aspects of the team infrastructure in place; the finances, the factory and the
top management. Once our entry was confirmed in mid?September, we were able to accelerate our
recruitment and car development process and this is really where we are at now.”
What precisely is the involvement from Malaysia?
“Our entry has only been made possible thanks to financing from the Malaysian private sector, so
Lotus F1 Racing will be a Malaysian team through and through. Additionally we have valuable support
from the Malaysian government through its 1Malaysia initiative, so we will essentially be flying the
Malaysian flag in Formula 1. I am liaising with our Team Principal Tony Fernandes about our plans on a
daily basis and am currently spending some time in Malaysia interviewing potential candidates for
technical roles. The team is also in the process of recruiting Malaysian employees for other positions,
including administration, marketing and PR.”
The team is currently based in the UK, but is there a long?term plan to move to Malaysia?
“The longer?term vision is to create a centre of technical excellence at the Sepang circuit which we
have already started planning together with Tony Fernandes and his associates. Naturally this takes
time, so we have opted initially for a UK base at the RTN facility in Hingham from where we will run the
F1 operations while we establish our Malaysian facilities. Ultimately, the team will be headquartered
in Malaysia, but we will keep a small UK base which will give us a logistical advantage when we are
racing within Europe.”
What technical partnerships do you already have in place?
“We have been working with Fondtech to develop the aerodynamics, as well as with gearbox
specialists Xtrac. We have an engine supply deal in place with Cosworth and we also have the support
of engineering and composites teams in Malaysia who will play an integral role in developing the car.”
Is there really enough time to get a car and a team up and running before the first race in Bahrain?
“There is no escaping the challenges that we face simply to get the car ready for the first race of next
season, but I am confident that we are up to the task in hand. Our target is to get the car ready for a
roll out by the middle of February so that we can carry out pre?season testing in preparation for
Bahrain in mid?March.”
What are your expectations for the first year?
“We need to remain realistic in our aims for the first year. We are a new team and we are starting our
development late, so it will be an achievement just to get two cars on the Bahrain grid. I hope by the
middle of the season we will have established ourselves as the best of the rookie teams and then
continue to make forward progress for the rest of the year.”
How integrated will the F1 team be with other Lotus groups?
“It is a big honour to be associated with such an historic and prestigious Formula 1 brand as Lotus for
whom I have a lot of respect. We will have a close relationship with other Lotus groups and we will do
all we can to ensure that the Lotus name is treated respectfully with our new team.”
Finally, has there been any decision made on drivers for next year?
“We have been looking closely at the driver market to determine our best options for next year
including Malaysian drivers, but no decisions have been made yet. We need versatile drivers. We need
reliable and technically?minded drivers who can help us develop the car during the season, but at the
same time we need drivers who are hungry for results and who can extract every little bit of
performance from the car at all times.”
PRESS RELEASE
Wednesday 14 October 2009
Just one month after confirmation of its entry into the 2010 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, Lotus
F1 Racing is already heading into the windtunnel with a scale model of its first Formula 1 car. The as
yet undesignated model is the product of the recent collaboration between Lotus F1 Racing Chief
Technical Officer Mike Gascoyne and the team’s technical partners, and represents an important step
in the team’s preparations for next season.
Interview with Mike Gascoyne ? Lotus F1 Racing Chief Technical Officer
How important is the completion of Lotus F1 Racing’s first windtunnel model?
“The start of any windtunnel testing is an important step in the development of a new Formula 1 car,
but it is particularly exciting for us as we continue preparations for our first season. It has been a very
busy time since our entry was confirmed by the FIA. We had been working on the entry for several
months so we already had aspects of the team infrastructure in place; the finances, the factory and the
top management. Once our entry was confirmed in mid?September, we were able to accelerate our
recruitment and car development process and this is really where we are at now.”
What precisely is the involvement from Malaysia?
“Our entry has only been made possible thanks to financing from the Malaysian private sector, so
Lotus F1 Racing will be a Malaysian team through and through. Additionally we have valuable support
from the Malaysian government through its 1Malaysia initiative, so we will essentially be flying the
Malaysian flag in Formula 1. I am liaising with our Team Principal Tony Fernandes about our plans on a
daily basis and am currently spending some time in Malaysia interviewing potential candidates for
technical roles. The team is also in the process of recruiting Malaysian employees for other positions,
including administration, marketing and PR.”
The team is currently based in the UK, but is there a long?term plan to move to Malaysia?
“The longer?term vision is to create a centre of technical excellence at the Sepang circuit which we
have already started planning together with Tony Fernandes and his associates. Naturally this takes
time, so we have opted initially for a UK base at the RTN facility in Hingham from where we will run the
F1 operations while we establish our Malaysian facilities. Ultimately, the team will be headquartered
in Malaysia, but we will keep a small UK base which will give us a logistical advantage when we are
racing within Europe.”
What technical partnerships do you already have in place?
“We have been working with Fondtech to develop the aerodynamics, as well as with gearbox
specialists Xtrac. We have an engine supply deal in place with Cosworth and we also have the support
of engineering and composites teams in Malaysia who will play an integral role in developing the car.”
Is there really enough time to get a car and a team up and running before the first race in Bahrain?
“There is no escaping the challenges that we face simply to get the car ready for the first race of next
season, but I am confident that we are up to the task in hand. Our target is to get the car ready for a
roll out by the middle of February so that we can carry out pre?season testing in preparation for
Bahrain in mid?March.”
What are your expectations for the first year?
“We need to remain realistic in our aims for the first year. We are a new team and we are starting our
development late, so it will be an achievement just to get two cars on the Bahrain grid. I hope by the
middle of the season we will have established ourselves as the best of the rookie teams and then
continue to make forward progress for the rest of the year.”
How integrated will the F1 team be with other Lotus groups?
“It is a big honour to be associated with such an historic and prestigious Formula 1 brand as Lotus for
whom I have a lot of respect. We will have a close relationship with other Lotus groups and we will do
all we can to ensure that the Lotus name is treated respectfully with our new team.”
Finally, has there been any decision made on drivers for next year?
“We have been looking closely at the driver market to determine our best options for next year
including Malaysian drivers, but no decisions have been made yet. We need versatile drivers. We need
reliable and technically?minded drivers who can help us develop the car during the season, but at the
same time we need drivers who are hungry for results and who can extract every little bit of
performance from the car at all times.”
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Re: LOTUS F1 RACING TAKES TO THE WINDTUNNEL
Blir nästa F1-sässong rolig eller?

Re: LOTUS F1 RACING TAKES TO THE WINDTUNNEL
Yes, det där blir kalas! Äntligen kommer ett stall man kommer att heja på till 100%. 
Jonas Calson
Lotus Elise 111R ST -06
Lotus Elise 111R ST -06
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Re: LOTUS F1 RACING TAKES TO THE WINDTUNNEL
Dubbelt nice ! Mitt favvo bilmärke & dom ska ha Sepang som hemma bana, min favoritbana.
Hoppas bara dom får ihop ett par vettiga förare också.
Hoppas bara dom får ihop ett par vettiga förare också.
Omdöme får man av erfarenhet, erfarenhet får man av dåligt omdöme...
Min ständigt föränderliga leksakslåda innehåller:
Maserati Granturismo
Ferrari 308 GTS QV
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT
Alfa Romeo 1600 GTJ
Honda S800
Laverda 750 SF1
Å en hel del annat.
Min ständigt föränderliga leksakslåda innehåller:
Maserati Granturismo
Ferrari 308 GTS QV
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT
Alfa Romeo 1600 GTJ
Honda S800
Laverda 750 SF1
Å en hel del annat.
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Re: LOTUS F1 RACING TAKES TO THE WINDTUNNEL
En bild till som hittades på SELOC.
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Re: Lotus till F1, äntligen..
“Everything should be as simple as possible, but not simpler.” — Albert Einstein
Lotus Elise 111s
Lotus Elise 111s
Re: Lotus till F1, äntligen..
Mike Gascoyne, Lotus F1 – Q&A
http://www.crash.net/f1/interview/15350 ... 1__qa.html
http://www.crash.net/f1/interview/15350 ... 1__qa.html
“Everything should be as simple as possible, but not simpler.” — Albert Einstein
Lotus Elise 111s
Lotus Elise 111s
Re: LOTUS F1 RACING TAKES TO THE WINDTUNNEL
Flytta gärna ihop den här tråden med den ursprungliga F1-tråden.....
Blir dubletter annars.
Cheers!
Blir dubletter annars.
Cheers!
Göran Forslund
Lotus Evora S SR -13 (sedan 2015)
Tidigare Lotus Elise S1 i 17 år
Lotus Evora S SR -13 (sedan 2015)
Tidigare Lotus Elise S1 i 17 år
