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Lotus duo optimistic over adjustable wing

over 15 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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Team Lotus drivers Heikki Kovalainen and Jarno Trulli are hoping to make the most of the new-for-2011 adjustable rear wing as the season kicks off in Melbourne next weekend,... read more »

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FIA's Whiting defends new rear wing

over 15 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting has moved to defend the new Drag Reduction System (DRS) ahead of next weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Many drivers have... read more »

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FIA to look at rear-wing test in Melbourne

over 15 years ago

from: MotorSportWeek.com

( 1181 views )

The FIA's race director Charlie Whiting has revealed that the teams have been approached about testing the adjustable rear-wing, or DRS (drag reduction system), during read more »

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Court hearing will not resolve Lotus row

over 15 years ago

from: Autosport.com

( 1232 views )

The row over the use of the Lotus name in Formula 1 hits the courts in London today - but irrespective of the outcome of the first legal skirmish, the matter will certainly... read more »

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Fernandes insists he 'won't drag Lotus brand through the gutter'

over 15 years ago

from: Crash.Net

( 1940 views )

As a deal between Group Lotus and Renault appears imminent, Tony Fernandes says he won't risk 'destroying' one of the most iconic brands in motoring history in... read more »

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McLaren duo expect Korea to 'reward commitment'

over 15 years ago

from: Crash.Net

( 1829 views )

As McLaren 'pushes the envelope', Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button insist they can drag themselves back into title contention in Korea around a track that should... read more »

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Renault: Kubica can put us back on top

over 15 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

( 1307 views )

Renault F1 Technical Director James Allison has paid homage to the team’s number one driver Robert Kubica and he has said the Pole is definitely the man to help drag them... read more »