Lotus Renault Grand Prix brings improvements to the Grand Prize of Malaysia


Despite the good performance of the preseason and the team during the same statements in which they expressed their objectives, one of the surprises of Australia was Lotus Renault Grand Prix performance. Now, for the Grand Prize of Malaysia, traeran some improvements.
Such improvements should help to improve the car, according to the technical director James Allison, several tenths of a second per lap. It seems that the front and rear wings will be new, as well as several pieces in other parts of the car, which will be renewed before the race this weekend.
Eric Boullier, for its part, gave an interesting reading of the season we carry and analyze what we have to be seen. The French believed that this year will see a different in each Grand Prize order, and the teams will have to work career to race if they want to maintain their position with regard to the group.
Nick Heidfeld, who had a disappointing career, added the DRS should have a greater impact in Sepang, having long straights after slow corners. We'll see if the good Nick is right, although I am personally not convinced at all, seen in Melbourne.