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Lotus expect huge step forward in 2015

Lotus expects to be far more competitive this season with a new Formula One car that it hailed as a massive step forward on Monday

Alan Baldwin (The Jakarta Post)
London
Wed, January 28, 2015

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Lotus expect huge step forward in 2015

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otus expects to be far more competitive this season with a new Formula One car that it hailed as a massive step forward on Monday.

Pictures of the Mercedes-powered E23 were released on the team website (lotusf1team.com) with a standard nose replacing the '€œtwin-tusk'€ solution that failed to deliver results last year.

Technical director Nick Chester said the car was '€œa massive step forward'€ for the team, who finished fourth overall in 2013 but dropped to eighth last year with 10 points.

'€œIt'€™s no secret that we struggled with last year'€™s car so we'€™ve targeted every area that caused us an issue. We'€™ve made strong progress in the wind tunnel as well as in areas, such as packaging and cooling,'€ he added.

'€œWe expect the E23 to perform far, far better than its predecessor.'€

Lotus, which has had financial difficulties, has switched from Renault to Mercedes power and retained its line-up of Frenchman Romain Grosjean and Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado.

Chester said the engine change was likely to bring the biggest performance gain as well as greater reliability and drivability.

'€œThe E22 did deliver good figures in the wind tunnel, even if it was difficult to unlock its potential, so we'€™ve paid more attention to making the characteristics of the car more adaptable,'€ he said.

'€œWe know we'€™ve made a big step. We won'€™t know how our car will fare in relative terms until we'€™re out in action at a Grand Prix, but we certainly expect to be much more competitive than last year.'€

Chief executive Matthew Carter said Lotus aimed to run the car at the opening pre-season test in Jerez on Feb 1.

'€œThere is a huge push to get the car finished, but we are on course to be there,'€ he told autosport.com.

Carter said the team, who have lost some sponsors to Williams, had possibly shed too many staff last year but had rectified the situation.

'€œOur budget for this year, although reduced compared to 2013, is similar to last season,'€ he said. '€œWe have a couple of new sponsors that, although not featured on the car today, will be there for the first race.

'€œA lot of the back office work at the business is producing results, so financially we are looking good.'€

The season starts in Australia on March 15.

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