Lotus Renault will present the livery on January 13th
di Robert FerrariJanuary 6, 2011
In a few days the Lotus Renault GP team will officially present the livery for next season. The event is scheduled for January 13th in Birmingham, during the Autosport International Show.
The new color will be slightly different from the one previewed in December but should retain the black base with gold streaks that recall the Lotus cars of the late 70s when the main sponsor was the John Player Special.
The new single-seater will be revealed on January 31st, on the eve of the first collective tests, on the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia.
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