Team: Tony Fernandes (TP), Riad Asmat (CEO), Mike Gascoyne (CTO), Keith Saunt (COO), Marianne Hinson (HA), Lewis Butler (CD), Elliot Dason-Barber (Head of R&D and Vehicle Dynamics) Drivers: Heikki Kovalainen (20), Jarno Trulli (21)
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I think that's there to meet the requirements of the side impact structure. Remember the F10 had a bulge infront of the sidepod (But all the way across).
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Yeah F10 and F60 had a bulge but on the inside side. The Lotus thing looks even longer. They have wished to put the sidepods more at the back, or make them smaller. They'll probably attach the deflector there too.
Blackout wrote:But why is there a single 'hole' in the fuel tank (the hole where the engine oil tank will take place) ? normally, the MGU will need a whole as well !?
MGU? Team Lotus will not be running KERS.
They said they will run Kers, but not from the beginning.
not 100% sure, but seeing that it has a clear pipe/tube running across it, as you usally use to check fluid levels, and what looks like a wiggins tube connector on the bottom, my guess would be header tank for the radiator/cooling system or an oil tank.
But either way, it looks a bit odd/bulky by F1 standards - IMHO
something like this, in a different shape/form perhaps:
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