Archive for January, 2011

Lotus reveal Renault-powered T128

Team Lotus have unveiled their 2011 challenger online ahead of its track debut later this week. The UK-based team hope the T128 will make them midfield contenders and bring them their first world championship points.

After contesting their 2010 debut season with the deliberately conservative, Cosworth-powered T127, Lotus have taken a more aggressive approach with the new car, which uses Renault power and Red Bull transmission systems

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Dairyland Cycle announced today it will be presenting the JPM “Elite” Custom Motorcycle Giveaway, a custom motorcycle designed by Johnny Pag.

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Notes: Aggressive Montoya gets nose jobs at Rolex

How aggressive was Juan Montoya during his final stint Sunday in the No. 02 Ganassi Racing BMW Riley, which Montoya kept in the overall lead in the Rolex 24 Grand-Am season opener at Daytona International Speedway?

MotoGP World Champion Jorge Lorenzo confirms he will race with No 1

A triumphant 2010 MotoGP racing season witnessed Yamaha Factory Racing Team rider Jorge Lorenzo charge to World Championship victory with an incredible nine race wins and a record breaking 383 championship points earned.

Trulli expects to score from the start

Jarno Trulli says he will be in a totally different mindset when he starts the 2011 season with Lotus, as he is confident that the team can aim for points from the outset this year

Lotus aiming to ‘embarrass’ older teams

Team Lotus should be aiming to compete with Renault and Williams by the end of 2011, according to the team’s chief technical officer Mike Gascoyne

Lotus to start season without KERS

Team Lotus has confirmed that it will not use KERS at the start of the 2011 season, though it reckons it could add the energy recovery device at a later stage if necessary

Gascoyne: T128 the basis for future cars

Team Lotus’s new Renault-powered T128 challenger has been designed to form the development platform for the squad’s future cars, according to its chief technical officer Mike Gascoyne

Lotus says T128 ‘pushes boundaries’

The Lotus design team is confident that the T128 is a massive step forward over its predecessor, the relatively conservative T127 that the squad used to take unofficial ‘top new team’ honours in 2010

Fernandes keen to create new legend

Tony Fernandes hopes his Lotus team’s second Formula 1 car will be the start of a new ‘legend’ that does justice to the legacy of Colin Chapman’s original Lotus operation