Lotus to get KERS in extended Renault/Red Bull deal
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 Formula One’s new V6 engine regulations come into force in 2014.
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. Team Lotus have been using Renault engines and Red Bull gearboxes since the start of this season.

“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.”

Christian Horner, team principal of Red Bull Racing, added: “We’re very happy to extend the relationship between Red Bull Technology and Team Lotus, which already utilises our gearboxes, to include KERS for 2012 onwards. This endorses the joint venture between Renault Sport F1 and Red Bull Technology, which will continue to develop in the coming months. Hopefully this will enable Team Lotus to build on the significant progress they have already made this season.”
Team Lotus joined the grid along with Virgin and HRT in 2010. This season they have comfortably outperformed their fellow newcomers and currently lie 10th in the constructors’ standings as they continue to seek their first world championship point.
Credit: Formula One Administration Ltd (www.formula1.com)
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