![]() To show that the team was pressing ahead with its plans, they rebranded their factory, changed their official website and introduced a new team logo. On 30 November 2010, the FIA released the entry list for the 2011 season in which Lotus Racing were listed under the "Team Lotus" name. On 5 November 2010, the team confirmed an engine full-works partnership for the next two years with Renault. In addition, the team and its GP2 outfit Team AirAsia will expand operations at the existing factory site to take over a further two units, giving Team Air Asia a permanent home alongside the Lotus operation. ![]() On 24 October 2010, the team confirmed that it will build a dedicated wind-tunnel facility at its British base. As part of a major technical team upgrade many Force India staff were leaving their jobs to join the team and aid with car development. Lotus Racing announced on 5 October 2010 that the team had agreed a deal with Red Bull Technology for the supply of gearboxes and hydraulic systems from 2011 onwards. The design of the T128 also incorporated a "bladed" rollbar similar to the one developed by Mercedes in 2010, but thicker and with sturdier air intakes to conform with FIA regulations. The team changed from the Cosworth CA2010 engine used in 2010 to the Renault RS27 series, as well as exchanging a transmission developed by X-Trac to one built by Red Bull Technologies. It was confirmed that the team would start the season without the Kinetic Energy Recovery System, but senior figures suggested they would adopt it if the car proved successful, however the team continued for the rest of the 2011 season without KERS. Team Lotus retained an unchanged driver lineup in 2011, with 2010 drivers Heikki Kovalainen and Jarno Trulli racing the T128. The T128 was launched online on 31 January 2011. 2011 saw the car abandon its Cosworth engine in favour of one developed by Renault. The Lotus T128, known prior to its launch by its project number TL11, is a Formula One motor racing car designed by Mike Gascoyne, Lewis Butler and Marianne Hinson for Team Lotus in the 2011 Formula One season. Red Bull Technologies Seven-speed semi-automatic gearbox with reverse gear Elliot Dason-Barber (Head of Vehicle Dynamics)Ĭarbon-fibre and honeycomb composite monocoque
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