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http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-ne ... vs-lotus-2010-12-08

Group Lotus has signed a deal with newly formed Renault Sport F1 to enter the 2011 season as ‘Lotus Renault GP'. The tie-up will use Renault engines and ‘Lotus pedigree'.

In related news, earlier this year, Lotus Racing boss Tony Fernandes bought the rights to the name ‘Team Lotus', rebranding his LR team for the 2011 season.

If nothing else happens, in 2011, the F1 grid will contain Lotus Renault GP and Team Lotus-Renault. We are officially confused.
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http://www.autoblog.com/2010/12/ ... -litre-four-cylind/
Soon we can all say goodbye to the high-revving V8s currently shrieking their way around the world's Formula One circuits. F1 has officially enacted new rules that require all teams to run a new turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine design by 2013. In addition, the maximum engine speed will be reduced from the current 18,000 rpm to a maximum of 12,000 rpm.

All told, the changes are expected to allow the vehicles to use around 35 percent less fuel than the outgoing eight-pots, even while churning out very similar power numbers. While neither the FIA nor F1 organizers are willing to throw out any solid numbers, there is word that the engines will use high-pressure gasoline injectors that can dump fuel into the combustion chamber at up to 7,251 psi.

Atomization? Yeah, it looks like they've got that covered.

Interestingly enough, F1 is also moving to limit the number of engines (again) that a team can use during a season. Right now, the rules allow for a stable of eight engines, though by 2013, that number will drop to five before falling to four soon after. That would mean on top of nabbing better fuel economy and yielding high power, the new lumps will need to be stout enough to take the abuse of multiple races without popping. Here's to the future. Thanks for the tip, Franz!
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