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Martin
12-18-2009, 03:28 AM
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Lotus Press Release
December 16 2009



F1 driver Jarno Trulli straight from being announced as driver for Lotus F1 Racing in Malaysia made the trip to the home of Lotus at Hethel in England, visiting where Lotus history was made.

It was an exciting day, with Jarno enjoying a visit to the production facilities, meeting Lotus staff and driving the new Lotus Evora – the first Lotus he has ever driven!

Jarno was also given a special tour of the Classic Team Lotus workshops by Clive Chapman, son of Lotus founder Colin Chapman. During the visit to Classic Team Lotus Jarno viewed some of the most successful and iconic F1 racing cars of all time. The tour was steeped in Lotus heritage and included some of the F1 cars that helped Lotus to achieve 79 GP wins, seven constructor’s titles and 6 drivers’ championships, including, Emerson Fittipaldi’s Type 72, Graham Hill’s Type 49 and Jim Clark’s Type 25.

Dany Bahar, CEO of Group Lotus plc said, “The family gets bigger with the arrival of Jarno. It was very special to host Jarno at Group Lotus, he is an exceptional driving talent and we wish him and Lotus F1 Racing every success for the 2010 F1 season.”

Dany Bahar continued, “We take great pride in the sports cars that we produce at Hethel and Jarno’s visit provided a great opportunity to show off the multi-award winning cars that we produce and the advanced niche production facilities at Hethel.”

Jarno had a fantastic time driving the Lotus Evora and visiting the home of the iconic Lotus marque, commenting, “Gino Rosato and I come from the same region of Italy, Abruzzo, we have been close friends for years and it was always a dream of ours to work together. Claudio Berro and Dany Bahar are also old friends and I honestly never thought that I would get the opportunity to work with these great people.”

He went on to say,” It was a great occasion and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all the fantastic Classic Lotus F1 cars and new Lotus models. The facilities at Group Lotus are very impressive and I was amazed at the dedication and craftsmanship that goes into the production of Lotus cars. The Lotus Evora lived up to all my expectations of what a Lotus would be like to drive. It is clearly a very well engineered car that provides an exceptionally rewarding drive and I am looking forward to Lotus’ exciting future.”

WayneB
12-18-2009, 04:10 PM
Poor old Jacques Villeneuve , forced to go back to his multi million dollar playboy/playstation 2 lifestyle in Monte Carlo.:crying:

I thought he was a shoe in as his dad once drove for Il commendatore.

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Al B
12-18-2009, 05:21 PM
With all these Italian types infiltrating the ranks of Lotus a name modification may be needed.

Lotusimo, Lotista, ......I don't know, something ending with a vowel.

can I buy a vowel please?

clockwork
12-19-2009, 09:54 AM
I`m begining to see a pattern emerging,Mr. Trulli`s son is called Enzo,his father is called Enzo,the smart one in the Muppets is called Gonzo,yes,I can see a pattern. :yes:

WayneB
12-19-2009, 03:36 PM
Well I guess at this point we all may as well get it over with and join the tifosi.:(

http://www.corriere.it/speciali/f1-2002/italia/tifosi_ferrari.jpg

Al B
12-19-2009, 04:07 PM
My dad was a pasta kind of guy, should I change my name to Lorenzo and be done with it?

Alphonse Lorenzo Bruzini or Alphonse Rigatoni Bruzini, then I don't have to change the middle initial.

And, you have to admit, Italian food is so much tastier than the standard British fare.

Autocross7
12-19-2009, 09:12 PM
With all these Italian types infiltrating the ranks of Lotus a name modification may be needed.

Lotusimo, Lotista, ......I don't know, something ending with a vowel.

can I buy a vowel please?

Lotista is good if based in Central America.

"Lotista"... funding F1 with lawyers, guns, and money!

Cameron

clockwork
12-20-2009, 10:37 AM
And, you have to admit, Italian food is so much tastier than the standard British fare.[/QUOTE]

WHAT ! Last night I had Ba-bis ead`nchips,this morning I partook of a genuine Bury black pudding http://www.buryblackpuddings.co.uk/recipes.php with my full english,what can compare Al,certainly not some multi-shaped and multi-coloured rubber simulator with a tin of tomatoes poured over it.:lol: PS in this world given to over exaggeration I actualy had a quattro formagio but don`t let that stop me creating a diplomatic incedent.:)

WayneB
12-20-2009, 03:13 PM
I actually like plain old British food, I lived off beans on toast in my teenage years.:lol:

Mark B.
12-20-2009, 04:20 PM
Malaysian / Thai / Chinese food for me. My years in the far east were delicious.

Andy B
12-20-2009, 04:25 PM
Let's not wish for too much Italian influence, remember the days not too far back when even the great one could not get a Ferrari through the warm up lap:thumbdown: