This car looks like a quantum leap from last year's car.
Hats off to the Team Lotus guys (and gals)!
Does anyone have any good images of the floor around the back of the car?
Because they are the team, not sponsor!!!forty-two wrote:I for one am a little surprised at how small the "Lotus" name is on this car. I would have thought they'd have had it plastered all over the place where they haven't sold sponsorship, given the current dispute.
Or perhaps this is the first step in a gentle winding down of the whole businesS?
It is bulky, but interferes less with the flow to the rear wing, which is why they went with this configuration.RAF wrote:With the thickness of that roll hoop replacement, it doesn't seem very aerodynamic to me. It looks rather thick and bulky. Unless the engine air intakes are moved somewhere rather radical it seems rather pointless. Would it be possible to move the engine air intakes to on top of the sidepods for example?
Team Lotus's roll structure is legal..pls look back at the previous postTengku Rex wrote:Please refer to http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/89226
Article 15.2.4 :
The principal roll structure must have a minimum enclosed structural cross section of 10000mm², in vertical projection, across a horizontal plane 50mm below its highest point. The area thus established must not exceed 200mm in length or width and may not be less than 10000mm2 below this point.