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    BBC SPORT | Motorsport | Formula 1 | Lotus target February car launch

    Lotus target February car launch

    Lotus are confident their new car will be ready by mid-February ahead of the start of the 2010 Formula One season.

    The Malaysian-funded team announced a scale model has been cleared to undergo windtunnel testing in the near future.

    Technical director Mike Gascoyne said Lotus' priority is for two cars on the grid at the start of the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix in March next year.

    "There is no escaping the challenges we face to get the car ready for the first race of next season," said Gascoyne.

    "But I am confident that we are up to the task.

    "Our target is to get the car ready by the middle of February so that we can carry out pre-season testing for Bahrain in mid-March.

    "We have been working with Fondtech to develop the aerodynamics, as well as with gearbox specialists Xtrac.

    "We have an engine supply deal in place with Cosworth and we also have the support of engineering and composites teams in Malaysia who will play an integral role in developing the car."

    Lotus are one of four new teams entering the competition next season alongside Campos GP, Manor and US F1.

    Former Super Aguri driver Anthony Davidson has been linked with a move to Lotus, although Gascoyne said an untried Malaysian driver remains an option.

    "We need reliable and technically-minded drivers who can help us develop the car during the season, but at the same time we need drivers who are hungry for results and who can extract every little bit of performance from the car at all times," he said.

    Lotus are the fourth most successful constructor of all time, despite not having competed in a Formula One race since 1994.

    But Gascoyne remains realistic about the Norfolk-based team's targets in their debut season.

    "We are a new team and we are starting our development late, so it will be an achievement just to get two cars on the Bahrain grid," he added.

    "I hope by the middle of the season we will have established ourselves as the best of the rookie teams and then continue to make forward progress for the rest of the year."
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