Lotus T127
Lotus Racing | |||||||||||
Notable drivers | 18. ![]() 19. ![]() | ||||||||||
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Debut | 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix | ||||||||||
Last event | 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | ||||||||||
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The Lotus T127 is a
Formation of Team Lotus
Following the 1994 collapse – but before the end of that season – the rights to the name Team Lotus were purchased by
Founded as Lotus Racing, the team was operated by 1Malaysia Racing Team Sdn. Bhd., a privately funded project jointly owned by
On 24 September 2010, it was announced that Tony Fernandes (Lotus Racing) had acquired the name rights of Team Lotus from David Hunt, marking the official rebirth of Team Lotus in Formula One.[4]
Pre season
Mike Gascoyne said "We've got a great heritage that we've got to live up to". He also said they wanted to rival the debut of Brawn GP but said that would be a greater challenge as the Brawn team already had a car ready for racing and all they needed was financing. He also mentioned the main objective was to have a car on the grid in Bahrain at 2010.[5]
Development of the 2010 car started late, due to the late acceptance of the team's entry. On 14 September 2009, the first four people started work, with the factory being bare, empty and old.
On 14 December 2009, the team announced their drivers for their debut season as former
was also confirmed as the team's test and reserve driver.
Trulli stressed they will have to progress one step at a time. "We have to set realistic targets for the first year," he said in Malaysia. "We are one of the new teams, so we have to prove ourselves and to gain respect in the paddock. We have to establish ourselves as the best of the new teams and see what gap we have between us and the rest. Only then will we really understand what gains we need to make."[9]
2010 season
Fittipaldi said at the Bahrain Grand Prix, "The history of Lotus makes them so special. When Colin Chapman invited me to drive for Lotus it was an honour. The team stopped for a long while but now they are here again and I'm sure they'll have no problems.' At the first practice session of the Bahrain Grand Prix, both Kovalainen and Trulli set times, albeit both slower than Glock's Virgin by 200 and 300 tenths respectively. In qualifying, they qualified 21st and 22nd, being out-qualified by Glock. For the new teams, the race was a race of attrition, with both Hispania's and Virgins retiring. Trulli retired on lap 46 due to hydraulic issues, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race leader's distance. Kovalainen finished a strong 15th, 2 laps behind race winner Alonso. Kovalainen was the only driver of the 3 new teams to cross the finish line. Tony Fernandes said on Twitter, "What an amazing day. Lotus is back. Two cars finishing."[10]
In Australia, The Lotus cars of Heikki Kovalainen and Trulli lined up in 19th and 20th respectively, with Trulli experiencing a problem with his seat which caused it to bounce in his car.[11] They were ahead of both Virgin's and Hispanias'. Trulli left his garage, and suffered a hydraulic pump failure on the grid. He attempted to start the race from the pit lane after, but the team was unable to rectify the problem and Trulli did not start.[12] Kovalainen did start, and finished in 13th, ahead of Karun Chandhok, the last finisher.

At practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix, Fauzy replaced Heikki Kovalainen in the first free practice session at the 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix, as Jarno Trulli won a coin toss against Kovalainen.[13] In qualifying, at Lotus Racing's home grand prix, the weather provided numerous high-profile casualties during the early period of the session, as both McLaren and Ferrari drivers inexplicably opted to remain in their garages while the rest of the fieldset banker laps, before the rain arrived. By the time they made their way onto the track, the rain had set in, and it proved impossible to complete a lap good enough to make it into Q2. Kovalainen set a good time in Q1, and was able to beat Trulli into Q2 and out-qualified Glock in Q2, who had also made it in. Kovalainen lined up 15th. He made a good start, although was overtaken by the McLarens and Ferrari's. On lap 20, Kovalainen pitted because he was suffering hydraulic issues. He resumed nine laps adrift of the leader and circulated six laps behind his nearest rival. He ultimately did not complete enough laps to be classified as a finisher, ultimately taking the chequered flag ten laps down. His teammate Trulli collided with Glock on lap 3. Later in the race, he suffered hydraulic issues, but was able to bring it home in 17th, 5 laps down and overtaken by both Hispania's.[14]
In China, they qualified 20th and 21st, out-qualified by Glock once again. When the safety car came out, Kovalainen did not pit, and he ran as high as 6th place, the first time one of the new teams had run in a points-scoring position all season. Kovalainen finished a strong 14th place, while Trulli retired on lap 36 due to yet another hydraulic issue.[15]
At the
Following concerns over the tight and narrow nature of the
In Turkey, Lotus débuted a new rear wing specification which improved the forward balance of their chassis.[20] They yet again out-qualified the two other new teams, but both suffered a hydraulics issue, with Trulli grinding to a halt on lap 35, while Kovalainen retired the lap after with a power steering failure, in turn, eight which was followed by him not being able to operate his gearbox, clutch and throttle coming into the pits and his car was pushed into the Lotus garage.
At the Canadian Grand Prix, Trulli stopped in the pit entry on lap forty-seven with terminal brake problems. Kovalainen finished ahead of the new teams.
At the European Grand Prix in Valencia, the team marked the 500th race in the Lotus marque's history. On lap nine, Webber attempted to pass Kovalainen for 17th, by running in his slipstream at 190 miles per hour (310 km/h) on the main straight but the Kovalainen appeared to brake earlier than Webber expected, and the Red Bull made contact with Kovalainen's right-rear wheel, sending him airborne.[21] He struck an advertising hoarding and somersaulted.[22][23] Webber's car landed on its nose and careered into the turn 12 run-off area at high speed and collided with a tyre barrier. Webber was unhurt. The large force of the accident broke his brake pedal.[24] Kovalainen's rear wing came right off, and he retired. Webber said he had minor cuts and bruises after his lap nine accident with Kovalainen. He said he was unsure about Kovalainen's mindset and thought that the driver would allow him to get ahead.[25] Nevertheless, he did not appropriation blame onto Kovalainen and said the difference between the braking capabilities of both cars caught him out by surprise.[26] Webber later admitted that he misjudged how early Kovalainen would brake for the corner but felt the latter had moved more than once while defending the position.[27] Kovalainen claimed that he had not done anything wrong and blamed Webber for causing the crash. Both drivers were transported to the circuit's medical centre.[28]
During the
At the German Grand Prix, Trulli suffered gearbox problems, where he could not select 2nd gear, and retired. Kovalainen also retired.[30]
On 24 September 2010, it was announced that Tony Fernandes (Lotus Racing) had acquired the name rights of Team Lotus from David Hunt, marking the official rebirth of Team Lotus in Formula One.[31]

At the Singapore Grand Prix, Trulli drove to the pit lane and was pushed by his mechanics into the Lotus garage to retire with a hydraulic issue on lap 28. Kovalainen and Buemi made contact in the final sector of the lap, with the latter spinning around in front of the Toro Rosso, who was quick to avoid a head-on collision. Kovalainen's car suffered a cracked fuel tank pressure release valve and he limped back to the pit lane, the rear of his Lotus catching fire during the final few turns. Kovalainen aborted the pit entry, but did not make it much further as his car was consumed by the fire. Kovalainen stopped on the main straight and got out of his car to extinguish the fire himself after members of the Williams team handed him a fire extinguisher.[32]
At Japan, Kovalainen had a strong race and was the first of the new teams to cross the line, his 12th position helping to consolidate Lotus' tenth position in the championship, with Trulli in 13th.[33] Kovalainen finished yet again ahead of the new teams in Korea, with 12th.
By the end of the season, even though they did not bring any more updates to the car after Britain, it was evident that Lotus was the clear faster of the three new teams. Even though they suffered a lot of hydraulic problems, their pace was faster than the Virgin Racing and Hispania Racing cars.[34]
Livery
In the first four races, the drivers' overalls were white. From the Spanish Grands Prix onwards, drivers’ overalls were green.

Complete Formula One results
(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | Engine | Tyres | Drivers | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | Points | WCC |
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2010
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Lotus Racing
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Cosworth CA2010 V8 | B | BHR | AUS | MAL | CHN | ESP | MON | TUR | CAN | EUR | GBR | GER | HUN | BEL | ITA | SIN | JPN | KOR | BRA | ABU | 0 | 10th | |
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17 | DNS | 17 | Ret | 17 | 15† | Ret | Ret | 21 | 16 | Ret | 15 | 19 | Ret | Ret | 13 | Ret | 19 | 21† | ||||||
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15 | 13 | NC | 14 | DNS | Ret | Ret | 16 | Ret | 17 | Ret | 14 | 16 | 18 | 16† | 12 | 13 | 18 | 17 |
† Driver failed to finish, but was classified as they had completed >90% of the total race distance.
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