=D> =D>Blackout wrote:No, Monaco aggravates that kind of weakness... A car that have a good mechanical grip, enough downforce and an aero that is not very sensitive to ride height variations, is fast in Monaco. The Lotus has a good mechanical grip...
http://www.f1news.nl/news/7426-Lotus+Renault%3F.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter wrote: Lotus Renault?
Mon 17-05 2010
The latest rumors in Monaco Lotus would seek another engine supplier for 2011. Lotus would already have spoken with Renault.
Renault had just held in Monaco this still an additional team of customer engines to meet. Renault now offers only its own Formula 1 - squad also successfully engines to Red Bull.
Lotus now runs a Cosworth engine, this engine is reliable but still not as fast as the top engine of Mercedes, Renault and Ferrari.
Lotus will this year launch a major update scheduled for Silverstone, it wants the team set its sights on next year. Heikki Kovalainen is confident:
"The car this year is working quickly, the team still had nothing. Next year there is more time and experience, then the team can make a big step. I expect that we can seriously become involved."
"We are also taking weight out of the car. We don't have carbon suspension on the car, that will be coming through for Silverstone, and that will obviously carry over to next year. We are pretty happy with where we are."