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LOTUS F1 RACING NAMES TRULLI, KOVAILANEN AND FAIRUZ AS MAIN DRIVERS




KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 14 (Bernama) -- Malaysian Formula One (F1) outfit, Lotus
F1 Racing Monday announced Italian Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen from
Finland as their two main drivers for next season.

Apart from the two, local boy Mohamed Fairuz Mohamed Fauzy, was announced as
the third driver for the team.

"The selection of the drivers, especially Trulli, was a perfect choice as
the 35-year-old driver is vastly experienced," Youth and Sports Minister
Ahmad Shabery Cheek who represented Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak
told reporters after making the announcements.

Ahmad Shabery said a new team like Lotus F1 Racing would naturally need an
experienced driver to gauge the performance of the team.

"The feedback from the driver (Trulli) who has featured in about 200 F1
races will be vital for the technical and mechanical technological aspects of
the team," he said.


Trulli who represented the Toyota F1 team in the just concluded season, has
seen action in 216 races since 1997 under a number of teams like Minardi, Jordan
and Renault.

The Italian scored his maiden Grand Prix win in Monaco back in 2004 and has
since stood on the podium 11 times throughout his career.

As for the selection of Mohamed Fairuz as the third driver, Ahmad Shabery
in time to come, Lotus F1 Racing aspires to have a Malaysia driver as the main
driver for the team.

"It will not only be position of the drivers that will be filled up by
Malaysians, because even the other posts will be occupied by Malaysians and
currently we already have about 20 percent of the team's workforce featuring
locals," he said.

Meanwhile, Lotus F1 Team Principal Tony Fernandes said the
announcement of drivers today was actually an attractive combination of
experience, age and passion.



"Kovalainen, 28 also has vast experience as a driver with teams like Renault
and McLaren and last year he featured together with 2008 World champion Lewis
Hamilton," he said.

Tony also reiterated that the target or objective of Lotus F1 Racing was to
finish as the best among the three new teams participating in the F1 next
season.

The 2020 F1 season would feature 19 races and kick off with the Bahrain F1
Grand Prix from March 12-14.

The Lotus F1 Racing would be managed by 1Malaysia Racing Team (1MRT) Sdn
Bhd.

-- BERNAMA


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