Lotus Racing to build its own wind tunnel in its quest to catch up with the best

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Taking its on-track battle up a notch, Lotus Racing has confirmed the Anglo-Malaysian squad’s long-term success in the highest echelons of global motorsport, with the announcement that the team will soon be starting work on the design and build of a dedicated wind-tunnel facility at its Hingham (UK) base.

In addition, Lotus Racing and Team AirAsia (competing in the 2011 GP2 series) will be expanding operations at the existing factory site to take over a further two units, giving Team AirAsia a permanent home alongside the growing Lotus Racing F1™ operation.

Mike Gascoyne, Lotus Racing Chief Technical Officer, gave his thoughts on the exciting developments in the growth of the team, saying “To compete at the highest level in Formula One™ it is important to have all of the key elements involved in the design, manufacturing, testing and development of our cars under our direct control and on the same site. Today’s announcement about the wind tunnel, which will be combined with additional production, office and administrative elements, gives us both the facility we need to lay the foundations for long-term success and is a clear sign that we are very serious about competing at the sharp end of the grid as quickly as we can.

“We have already achieved a phenomenal rate of growth for the team, and now have all the main functions in place to take the next step up, but I think it is important to also see that we are using our budget effectively, and focusing expenditure where it counts. Investing in our own wind-tunnel, to work alongside our substantial in-house CFD facility, is a key element in establishing complete control of one of the most important aspects of the design and manufacturing process in our sport, and it is clear to see that this sort of investment points towards a very bright future for the team.”



Kamarudin Meranun, Deputy Team Principal, is delighted with the progress Lotus Racing and Team AirAsia are both making, on and off track “We are very serious about not only competing at the highest level on the global motorsport stage, but also having the infrastructure in place for sustained future success. Having our own wind tunnel, and a permanent base for Team AirAsia right next door to Lotus Racing, gives us the opportunity to attract the best talent from around the world to join us in making our dream come true, and puts us on a par with some of the most famous, established names in motor racing. There is one key point to note, and that is that we are lean and focused, and are using the experience of our senior management to make sure our resources are directed into areas that provide positive, quantifiable returns. This is the key to long-term success, and we are going about it in the right way.”

Tony Fernandes, Lotus Racing Team Principal, echoed Din and Mike’s thoughts on the exciting new developments for both Team AirAsia and its elder brothers at Lotus Racing, saying “Just over a year ago there were four people in the factory in Hingham, a team working in Cologne on the design of this year’s car, and a third group working in Italy on our aero programme. We have reached where we are today because of the hard work all of those people, and those who have joined us since, put in in the early days, and I want to thank them for helping us get to where we are today."

"Now it is about the future, and today’s announcement shows just how serious we are about taking the next crucial step in the continuing development of both Lotus Racing and Team AirAsia. My fellow shareholders Din, Nasa and I see the expansion of our base as not only the very best home for both teams, but also as the inspiration for future talent from around the world to follow their dreams and join us to compete at the highest level. One day very soon, we see our cars in Formula One™ and GP2 being designed, built and raced by teams of people from Malaysia, Europe, South East Asia and from around the world. This is a very exciting time for our teams, and the dream is growing bigger every single day.”
 

hafidz_moro

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Prepare stupid no-nonsense comments from people who really cares about their 'ciput' income tax contributions, who don't really read & understand where the money came from plus no-idea what is F1 is all about and people who have oppositions mind set who always against money spending unless the money & cents go straight to their pockets! hahaha :P

By the way, LOTUS RACING getting better day by day! Kudos to the team! :)
Another proud move from em..cheers!
 

Charles

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Trust me... ppl will still be crying their hard earned ringgit gettin wasted by Lotus Racing EVEN after Proton severed all ties with them.
After this they will start crying why build a wind tunnel in UK instead of Msia bcoz cost bla bla bla cost bla bla bla msian pride bla bla bla....never ending stoli...
 

luqae

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tax payer money will always be waste (20m for football academy) bla bla bla, as what i recall during the pre lotus f1 team, they said about making sepang the official hub for the team R&D, with wind tunnel and sepang as their official test track, what happen to that statement?
 

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