Silverstone

Jul 08, 2011
Categories: Brands, Marketing, Technology, Others

I’m back to F1 mode now with Silverstone cracking this weekend. We are half way through the season and I must say it’s been interesting few races for us here at Team Lotus.

Our beautiful car The Silverstone track walk

Let’s start with few highlights of my joy - Heikki reaching Q2 on merit and strategy in Barcelona was a phenomenal feeling for the whole team, and we are pulling away from our closest challengers. We also had our best result of the season so far on the streets of Monaco, which is the most famous and glamorous race of them all. Both our cars came home with Jarno and Heikki finishing at 13th and 14th respectively in the race, which was a very strong finish for us.
I had always thought that it’s hard to measure and articulate how far the team has come, as all other teams are progressing too. But Graham Watson, our Team Manager, helped explain the team’s progress in no uncertain terms and in an unambiguous manner that made me awestruck! He said: “simply look at our pit stops last year; for example, we were 7 or 8 seconds for every session, and we were generally quite happy with that; Now we are pushing for 3.5 to 4 seconds every time, and have consistently been achieving quick stops.

Jarno Heikki doing his track walk

This is unbelievable and rightfully so considering we’re up against teams who can spend half a million dollars on their equipments and training with more experience than team lotus, and still we’re right up there – at Monaco we delivered the 10th fastest pit-stop in the entire Grand Prix, which is no mean feat, but that just goes to show how far we’ve come in one area of our team. That is just pit stop; Zooming passed finishing line, we have done it three times this season and finished ahead of one of the cars of the established teams. It is a big challenge for us to find the 0.5 seconds that will propel us towards the midfield teams, but we have the right elements in place to achieve this; that is the team members.

Me & Riad Our Beauties

People have always been ‘key’ to my belief in success; I believe when you put them in the right place and give them the right tools, tremendous potential will explode. I am confident in my team that we will be World Champions in the not too distanced future, so I want everyone in Team Lotus to feel a part of that growth and to expand with it. Giving people opportunities, trusting in their capabilities and giving them confidence to realise their potential have been my style of work and this has brought about great achievements in my other business.

All in, we will definitely get there. We just need to make steps in the right direction and keep moving albeit small steps so long it’s the way forward; to grow in a measured, controlled way that gives us the best foundations for future success.

In terms of off track news, we’ve had some very productive developments for the team. Firstly we signed an agreement with Williams to make use of their wind tunnel, which doubles our abilities to test aerodynamic packages. At the moment the team have to travel back and forth to Italy, and while we will maintain our agreement with Aerolab, this means that more of the team will be able to actively and effectively work on the various tests so crucial to the development of our car. We’ll start utilising it properly in September, as our team grows and more staff come on board.

As I’m sure you know, Frank Williams has always been an incredible inspiration to me; it means so much to be able to work alongside his team and I feel proud to be working to the same level as someone who sparked my dream. We’re not far behind the Williams on track, still chasing, but we will not stop progressing.
For those of you, who are coming to Silverstone this weekend, cheer for Team Lotus!


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sutharsan from Malaysia wroteon Oct 08, 2011 at 20:42
Hi, Tony. Just want to get the lotus team to the top. Why cant we get in Montaya. He is a dare devil and I like his skill. Please look for him

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