Lotus return to F1

February 14, 2010 :: Posted by - zzarizi :: Category - Formula 1, Lotus

Lotus, one of former successful icon in Formula 1 will return with Lotus T127. The team is backed by the Malaysian government and Malaysian automaker Proton . Lotus has been absent from F1 since 1994 and the team only registered for this F1 season last September. Their history in F1 is magnificent, winning a series a series of six drivers’ titles and seven constructors’ championships through the 1960s and ‘70 but collapsed with financial problems in 1994. Their driver is Jarno Trulli, Heikki Kovalainen and Mohd Fairuz Fauzy (reserve driver) which is very experience in the F1.

The car has been designed from former Toyota team who quit F1 at the end of last season. The T127, will feature at Silverstone on Tuesday alongside other teams at next week’s test at Jerez in Spain.
The boss of Lotus team, Tony Fernandes, has set the team the realistic goal of finishing every race this season. Let’s see if they can reach their goals for the first season.

You can follow their website at this url http://www.lotusracing.my/

Lotus return to F1

September 16, 2009 :: Posted by - zzarizi :: Category - Formula 1, Lotus

For F1 fans, next year 2010 Lotus will return to participate in F1 competition.the FIA, yesterday granted Lotus the 13th slot on next season’s grid in place of BMW Sauber. The German manufacturer withdrew for financial reasons but the team has been bought by the Qadbak Investments group and could still be handed a spot if the grid is expanded to 14 teams. Lotus will replace the BMW-Sauber team on the grid next season. BMW announced its withdrawl from the series at the end of this year and seeing as the team had not signed on to the new Concorde Agreement, FIA began accepting bids for the vacant 13th spot on the grid.
The Lotus F1 team will be initially based in Norfolk, England, very near to the original Lotus Cars factory. However, the future design and manufacturing centre will be based at Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit.The team plans to announce its two drivers by the end of October and is looking at “six local and international drivers” for the openings.
The new Lotus team is funded by a partnership between the Malaysian Government and a consortium of Malaysian entrepreneurs.

Formula 1 Turkish Grand Prix

June 08, 2009 :: Posted by - bdfabregas :: Category - Formula 1

This could be a major boost for Brawn-Mercedes team. Why? Because another sublime performance from Jenson Button ensure he could be the championship contender for this season’s race. Shamely for Barrichello because some technical problems cause him to make the slow start. Let’s check out the results for Turkish Grand Prix.
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Formula 1 Monaco

May 25, 2009 :: Posted by - bdfabregas :: Category - Formula 1

The Formula 1 back to business last week in one of the most difficult circuit in the Formula 1 season. Unsurprisingly, the surprise package of this season really cannot be caught up by the powerhouse of the Formula 1 Grand Prix. Let’s see the results at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix.

1. Jenson Button (Brawn-Mercedes)
2. Rubens Barrichello (Brawn-Mercedes)
3. Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)
4. Felipe Massa (Ferrari)
5. Mark Webber (RBR-Renault)
6. Nico Rosberg (Williams-Toyota)
7. Fernando Alonso (Renaut)
8. Sebastian Bourdals (STR-Ferrari)

Driver’s Standings
1. Jenson Button (Brawn-Mercedes): 51 pts
2. Rubens Barrichello (Brawn-Mercedes): 35 pts
3. Sebastian Vettel (RBR-Renaut): 23 pts
4. Mark Webber (RBR-Renault): 19.5 pts
5. Jarno Trulli (Toyota): 14.5 pts

Constructor’s Standings
1. Brawn-Mercedes: 86 pts
2. RBR-Renault: 42.5 pts
3. Toyota: 26.5 pts
4. Ferrari: 17 pts
5. McLaren-Mercedes: 13 pts

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Brawn-Mercedes’ Masterpiece

Source:
1. http://www.formula1.com/