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Team Lotus and Renault Sport confirm agreement

Renault/Team Lotus press release

Tony Fernandes, Team Lotus, Team Principal

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Team Lotus and Renault Sport F1 confirm extension of agreement and new kers supply in conjunction with Red Bull Technology


Team Lotus and Renault Sport F1 have confirmed that their existing engine deal is to be extended for a further year to the end of 2013 and the end of the V8 engine formula, with the aim to continue working together when the new engine regulations come into force. Renault Sport F1 and Red Bull Technology will also provide the Anglo-Malaysian squad with KERS systems for the first time for the duration of the agreement.

Heikki Kovalainen, Team Lotus
Heikki Kovalainen, Team Lotus

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Tony Fernandes, Team Lotus Team Principal:


“Having established an incredibly good working partnership since the first days of our agreement we are absolutely delighted that Renault Sport F1 and Red Bull Technology will be playing such an integral role in the ongoing development of our team until at least 2013, and then we are aiming to keep working together when the new rules are introduced. They are both passionate, dedicated teams of people with whom we have a growing relationship that is creating a number of exciting opportunities for us for the future. They share our vision for where we want to take our team, and we are very proud to have their power pushing us forward.

We will now have the added benefit of KERS for next year

Tony Fernandes

“Not only will we be able to build on everything we have learnt through working with Renault and Red Bull Technology in 2011, but we will now have the added benefit of KERS for next year, which really is a major step forward for our team. We have done the very best job we can this year but without that extra power we are always competing on a different level to the teams ahead, so to give our drivers that boost is a key element of helping us catch the cars ahead, and compete with them when we do so.”

Jean-François Caubet, Managing Director of Renault Sport F1:


“This year we have established solid foundations with Team Lotus and this latest agreement consolidates the relationship that we look forward to continuing for many seasons to come.

Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing, Sporting Director with Jean-Francois Caubet, Renault Head of Communications
Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing, Sporting Director with Jean-Francois Caubet, Renault Head of Communications

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Renault is in F1 to display the quality of its product, so we need to be associated with teams that clearly have potential. The steps Team Lotus has made on and off track with its technical structure and facilities have given us a confidence they will achieve their aims. KERS is now an essential part to a competitive performance in F1 today and we hope this supply will help the team continue its evolution. Furthermore a wider experience of using the KERS system at this point in time will help in the development of the powerful energy recovery systems that will be introduced under the future engine regulations.”

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