Malaysia’s Lotus F1 team pass internal crash tests – star.com.my

Malaysia’s Lotus F1 team pass internal crash tests – star.com.my
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia s Lotus F1 Racing team have crossed a milestone in their preparation for their debut in the 2010 world championship season by passing internal crash tests for their F1 car. Two tests side impact and nose box were

Motor racing-Malaysia’s Lotus F1 looks to GLCs for cash – Reuters UK
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 13 (Reuters) – Lotus Formula One is still seeking sponsorship to help the new Malaysian team survive in its first season in 2010 despite a tight budget. Launched two months ago as a collaboration between the Malaysian government

Aerolab to “join forces” with Lotus – Pitpass
Aerolab, which is currently embroiled in a legal battle with Force India , has announced a new partnership with Lotus F1 Racing. Based in Sant’Agata Bolognese in Italy, Aerolab is to join forces with parent-company Fondtech (Casumaro di Cento, Italy

Red Bull Racing – Crash.net
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Motor Racing: Button tours F1 McLaren factory – Channel NewsAsia
LONDON: World champion Jenson Button cast more doubt over his future with Brawn GP on Friday when it was reported that he had toured the factory of Formula One rival McLaren. The Guardian newspaper website said that Button and his manager Richard

1M’sia F1 team doesn’t need RM1 bil to win – Malaysiakini
When 1Malaysia Racing Team Sdn Bhd (1MRT) announced its start-up capital of RM168 million for its Lotus F1 Racing team, which will take part in next year’s Formula One (F1) Grand Prix, questions were raised whether the budget was sufficient

Brawn upbeat about F1 future – espnstar.com
Ross Brawn believes the future of F1 racing remains bright despite the decision by Toyota to pull out of next year’s championship. The Englishman led his Brawn GP team to both the drivers’ and constructors’ World Championships this year at the first

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