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  1. Good Morning All: MVP Track Time (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) is proud to announce two weekends at Road Atlanta for 2013. We will have our first annual “Blue & Grey Track Days” June 22-23, 2013 and our 5th annual “Flyin’ Turkey Trot” track weekend November 23-24, 2013. We generally schedule six, 20-minute sessions of track time for each run group each day. We have qualified instructors available for the Novice group. All are welcome and invited to join us for the on-track fun. All info and registration is available on our "Track Day Registration" page of the web site at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call me at (314) 249-3770 or e-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at Road Atlanta. Feff
  2. Good Morning: MVP Track Time has been inundated by inquiries about entry fees for our (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) 2013 track events. This same information is on our web site, so no one gets a "surprise” when registering. The dates, including a second Road Atlanta weekend, and entry fees for our 2013 track events are listed below. February 1-3, 2013: Circuit of The Americas - SOLD OUT June 3, 2013: Autobahn Country Club (FULL 3.56 mile track) - SOLD OUT June 22 – 23, 2013: Road Atlanta - SOLD OUT August 12, 2013: Autobahn Country Club II (FULL 3.56 mile track) - $250 October 12 – 13, 2013: Road America: $375 – Weekend $250 – Single Day November 23 – 24, 2013: Road Atlanta - $400-Weekend $250-Single Day All information and registration is available on the "Track Day Registration" page of the web site at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html Generally, we schedule a minimum two hours of actual track time (longer when possible) for each run group daily. Complimentary, qualified instructors are available for drivers in the Novice run group. Please feel free to call (314) 249-3770 or e-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com if you need more information. All safe and courteous drivers are welcome. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at the track in 2013. Feff
  3. 2013 MVP Track Time Schedule Good Morning USA 7: Another year of exciting track action awaits. MVP Track Time (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) is pleased to introduce our 2013 track event schedule. There are some changes, including our first 3-day track event at the new F1 track, Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas. Visit MVP’s web site for schedule updates as 2013 progresses. MVP’s goal has remained the same since we started in 2006, offering drivers great value with more actual track time at each event for less money then most organizations. Our regular three run group (Novice, Intermediate and Advanced) format give the drivers maximize time driving on the track instead of sitting in the paddock. Below you will find our initial 2013 schedule, again subject to possible revisions as the year progresses. February 1-3, 2013: Circuit of The Americas (Austin, TX) - SOLD OUT June 3, 2013: Autobahn Country Club (Joliet, IL) – SOLD OUT June 22 - 23, 2013: Road Atlanta (Braselton, GA) – SOLD OUT August 12, 2013: Autobahn Country Club II (Joliet, IL) – Full 3.56 Mile Track October 12 – 13, 2013: Road America (Elkhart Lake, WI) – 4th Annual “Cheese Heads On Track” November 23 - 24, 2013: Road Atlanta (Braselton, GA) – 5th Annual “Flyin’ Turkey Trot” Registration (on line or mail in) for all our track events is available at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html Generally, we schedule a minimum of six, 20-minute session each day for each run group, with qualified instructors available for the Novice run group. I hope you’ll join us in 2013 for plenty of on-track excitement with MVP Track Time. All courteous drivers are invited and welcome. Please, don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions. I’ll see you at the track in 2013. Happy Motoring! Mark Pfeffer – MVP Track Time http://www.MVPTrackTime.com (314) 249-3770 Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com
  4. Good Morning Seven Fans: Our Road Atlanta track weekend November 17-18 is 75% full. All info and registration is available on our "Track Day Registration" page of the web site at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html Feel free to call me at (314) 249-3770 or e-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com if you have any questions. Feff
  5. Hi All: I just received the note below from the president of Lotus Ltd., Eric Nordstrom, and thought I’d pass it along. Looks like a great opportunity to drive Sebring. Lotus Ltd. – North America’s Largest Lotus Club (http://www.LotusCarClub.org) would like to invite you to their 32nd annual Lotus Owners Gathering (LOG) track day at Sebring Raceway (http://www.SebringRaceway.com) October 29, 2012. All are welcome and invited to join Lotus Ltd. at Sebring for a day on one of America’s most historic race tracks. Lotus Ltd. has scheduled five, 20-minute run sessions for each of the three (Novice, Intermediate and Advanced/Instructor) run group for the day at Sebring. All information and the registration (you can use Pay Pal or mail in a check with the downloadable registration) are available on the Lotus Ltd. web site at: http://www.lotuscarclub.org/log30track.php Lotus Ltd. hopes to see you at Sebring. Eric Nordstrom – President, Lotus Ltd. – North America’s Largest Lotus Car Club http://www.LotusCarClub.org Feff
  6. Good Morning Seven Fans: MVP Track Time (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) is proud to announce our 4th Annual “Flyin’ Turkey Trot” track weekend at Road Atlanta, November 17-18, 2012. All are welcome and invited to join us at Road Atlanta for the on-track fun. We schedule a minimum of six, 20-minute run sessions for each of the three (Novice, Intermediate and Advanced) run groups each day. We have qualified instructors available for the Novice group. All info and registration is available on our "Track Day Registration" page of the web site at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call me at (314) 249-3770 or e-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at Road Atlanta! Feff
  7. The Novice and Intermediate run groups for June 11th at Autobahn Country Club are full. E-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com to get on the Novice or Intermediate reserve list for Autobahn. Limited spots remain in the Advanced group for June 11th. I hope to see the Sevens gang at the track. Registration is available at: http://www.mvptracktime.com/id47.html Feff
  8. We (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) are just past 1/2 full for Heartland Park May 12-13. I hope to see you in force at the track. Registration is available at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html Feff
  9. MVP has received a number of inquiries about entry fees for our (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) 2012 track events. This same information is on our web site, so no one gets a "surprise” when registering. The dates and entry fees for our 2012 track events are listed below. April 14 – 15, 2012: Putnam Park: $350-Weekend $250-Single Day June 11, 2012: Autobahn Country Club (FULL 3.56 mile track) - $250 July 7 - 8, 2012: Road America: $375-Weekend $250-Single Day August 6, 2012: Autobahn Country Club II (FULL 3.56 mile track) - $250 October 13 – 14, 2012: Road America: $375-Weekend $250-Single Day November 17 – 18, 2012: Road Atlanta: $400-Weekend $250-Single Day All info and registration is available on our "Track Day Registration" page of the web site at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html As always, we schedule a minimum of six, 20-minute (longer when possible) run sessions for each of the three run groups daily. Complimentary, qualified instructors are available for the Novice drivers. Please feel free to call (314) 249-3770 or e-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com if you need more information. All are welcome. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at the track. Feff
  10. 2012 MVP Track Time Great Lakes Schedule Good Morning Seven Fans (And Who Isn't?): I hope this finds all of you in good spirits. MVP Track Time (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) is extremely excited to announce our 2012 track event schedule. Revise your 2012 Great Lakes track schedule, as we've added a second weekend at Road America in July (think cool Wisconsin in mid-Summer). Keep an eye on our web site for updates as the 2012 progresses. MVP Track Time’s goal remains the same, to bring you great value with more actual track time at each event for less money. Our three run group (Novice, Intermediate and Advanced) format allows us to maximize actual time driving on the track, keeping paddock time to a minimum. Below you will find our 2012 schedule, subject to possible revision as the year progresses. April 14 – 15: Putnam Park (Greencastle, IN.) – SOLD OUT June 11: Autobahn Country Club I (Joliet, IL) - Full 3.56 Mile Track July 7-8: Road America (Elkhart Lake, WI) – ”Another Weekend At Road America” August 6: Autobahn Country Club II (Joliet, IL) - Full 3.56 Mile Track October 13 - 14: Road America (Elkhart Lake, WI) – 3rd Annual ”Cheese Heads On Track” November 17 – 18: Road Atlanta (Braselton, GA) – 4th Annual “Flyin’ Turkey Trot” Registration (on line or mail in) for all our track events is available at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html As always, we schedule a minimum of six, 20-minute session each day for each run group with qualified instructors available for the Novice run group. I hope you’ll join us in 2012 for plenty of on-track excitement with MVP Track Time. All are invited and welcome. Please, don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at the track in 2012! Mark Pfeffer – MVP Track Time http://www.MVPTrackTime.com (314) 249-3770 Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com
  11. Good Morning All: MVP Track Time (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) is hosting a track weekend at Heartland Park Raceway in Topeka, Kansas May 12-13, 2012. All are welcome and invited to join us for the on-track fun. We schedule a minimum of six, 20-minute run sessions for each of the three (Novice, Intermediate and Advanced) run groups each day. We have qualified instructors available for the Novice group. All info and registration is available on our "Track Day Registration" page of the web site at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call me at (314) 249-3770 or e-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at Heartland Park! Feff
  12. 2012 MVP Track Time Schedule Good Morning Seven Fans: I hope this finds all of you in good spirits. MVP Track Time (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) is extremely excited to announce our expanded 2012 track event schedule. Revise your 2012 track schedule, as we've added a second weekend at Road America in July (think cool Wisconsin in mid-Summer). Keep an eye on our web site for updates as the 2012 progresses. MVP Track Time’s goal remains the same, to bring you great value with more actual track time at each event for less money. Our three run group (Novice, Intermediate and Advanced) format allows us to maximize actual time driving on the track, keeping paddock time to a minimum. Below you will find our 2012 schedule, subject to possible revision as the year progresses. April 14 – 15: Putnam Park (Greencastle, IN.) – SOLD OUT June 11: Autobahn Country Club I (Joliet, IL) - SOLD OUT July 7-8: Road America (Elkhart Lake, WI) – SOLD OUT August 6: Autobahn Country Club II (Joliet, IL) - Full 3.56 Mile Track October 13 - 14: Road America (Elkhart Lake, WI) – 3rd Annual Cheese Heads On Track” November 17 – 18: Road Atlanta (Braselton, GA) – 4th Annual “Flyin’ Turkey Trot” Registration (on line or mail in) for all our track events is available at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html We schedule a minimum of six, 20-minute session each day for each run group with qualified instructors available for the Novice run group. I hope you’ll join us in 2012 for plenty of on-track excitement with MVP Track Time. All are invited and welcome. Please, don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at the track in 2012! Mark Pfeffer – MVP Track Time http://www.MVPTrackTime.com (314) 249-3770 Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com
  13. Hi All: MVP Track Time (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) is hosting our 1st annual “Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler” track weekend at the new NOLA Motorsports Park, near New Orleans, March 10-11, 2012. All are welcome and invited to join us for the on-track fun. We schedule a minimum of six, 20-minute run sessions for each of the three (Novice, Intermediate and Advanced) run groups each day. We have qualified instructors available for the Novice group. All info and registration is available on our "Track Day Registration" page of the web site at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call me at (314) 249-3770 or e-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at the track! Feff
  14. August 8th at Autobahn Country Club track is sold out. Now, on to Road America and Road Atlanta. Feff http://www.MVPTrackTime.com
  15. We have a Busa engine in our Radical SR3. We had it rebuilt over the winter and it's turning 191HP at the crank. It's arguably the toughest engine I've ever witnessed. Feff http://www.MVPTrackTime.com
  16. Got the note below from Barry at Performance Oil Store about a 10%-15% discount on their oil. Hope this is OK with the mods. Feff _________________________________________________________________ What about these pervasive and climbing oil prices over the past 12 months! It seems like every time we re-stock at Performance Oil Store the prices are higher. Some suppliers have raised their prices a little every few months while others raise prices in big jumps. To take the edge off these increases, we’d like to offer you - our most valued customers - a store-wide additional 10% discount from now through May 31, 2011 on our current internet priced inventory. Visit us at http://www.PerformanceOilStore.com If you purchase in a case quantity (standard automatic 5% discount) , you’ll save a total of 15% ! Just enter this coupon code: TENOFF when you checkout your shopping cart. Order today while its on your mind - coupon expires in 11days. Thank you and have a wonderful weekend! Dealer inquiries always welcome. Barry Robertson Performance Oil Store Barry@PerformanceOilStore.com 865-771-3801
  17. Good Morning Seven Fans: MVP Track Time (http://www.MVPTrackTime.com) is hosting our 3rd annual “Flyin’ Turkey Trot” track weekend at Road Atlanta November 19-20, 2011. All are welcome and invited to join us for the on-track fun. We schedule a minimum of six, 20-minute run sessions for each of the three (Novice, Intermediate and Advanced) run groups each day. We have qualified instructors available for the Novice group. All info and registration is available on our "Track Day Registration" page of the web site at: http://www.MVPTrackTime.com/id47.html If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call me at (314) 249-3770 or e-mail Feffman@MVPTrackTime.com. Happy Motoring and I hope to see you at the track! Feff
  18. Lotus Confirms Caterham Purchase By Pablo Elizalde Wednesday, April 27th 2011, 10:05 GMT Team Lotus Enterprises has confirmed the purchase of British sportscar maker Caterham Cars, as reported by AUTOSPORT last week. The deal will enable the lightweight sportscar manufacturer to "expand its brand profile and product family," according to Team Lotus. "Caterham has a unique place at the heart of the motoring world," said Team Lotus owner Tony Fernandes. "As well as being proudly and staunchly British, it has an enviable and uniquely unblemished reputation within the industry for performance, handling and engineering excellence. "Caterham Cars has remained wholly faithful to Colin Chapman's philosophy of 'less is more', and the DNA of the original Seven can still be traced to the newest additions to Caterham's product offering. "It is already a successful business with sales across Europe, Japan, Australia and the Middle East, and under the guidance of the existing management team, we now have all the ingredients and the launch pad to further evolve that spirit and take Caterham to new exciting horizons with innovative products and greater global brand exposure." The announcement comes before a decision from the British courts about the ongoing Lotus naming dispute, although there was no mention of a rumoured name change in the statement. The team said that the purchase will signal the continued development of its famous Seven brand, using F1 technology. Caterham Cars' managing director Ansar Ali added: "This is yet another exciting chapter in the Caterham story. Until now, the resources Caterham has had at its disposal have, naturally, limited the exposure of the Caterham driving experience and the legendary Seven has had to rely almost entirely on its remarkable reputation and legacy. "We will remain entirely true to the philosophy that we, as custodians of one man's motoring concept, have protected for nearly 40 years. "However, the acquisition of the company by Team Lotus Enterprises will allow our existing management team to take Caterham's core spirit of pure driving enjoyment to a hitherto un-served audience. "While the Seven will now have the global springboard it deserves and will continue to be evolved yet further, we also have the opportunity to expand the Caterham family beyond the Seven and SP/300.R and breathe new life into our uniquely respected brand and mature it into a truly global business."
  19. Lotus Eyes Points Finishes From Spain By Jonathan Noble Tuesday, April 26th 2011, 09:40 GMT Team Lotus can set it sights on delivering its first points finishes from the Spanish Grand Prix onwards thanks to the major update of its car planned for that event, reckons technical chief Mike Gascoyne. The team is on course to deliver a major overhaul of its car for Barcelona, which will include the team's version of the exhaust-blown diffuser that a number of other teams have already introduced this year. And hopes for a big step forward in pace are such that Gascoyne is optimistic it can lift his outfit from the back end of the midfield right into the chase for a top ten finish. "I think if we look at scoring points, we have to look at Barcelona onwards," he told the official Team Lotus website. "The updates to the car are going to be very significant." Speaking in detail about the upgrade plans for the car - which will also include tweaks to overcome the power-steering issues the team has suffered from - Gascoyne said: "Our major update is coming along for Barcelona, which will be a major update for the diffuser and the rear end of car. "It will bring quite a lot of performance to the car, and we've got some other smaller updates for Barcelona [too]. And then also smaller updates for Turkey as well." Gascoyne has said he is satisfied with the performance of the team in the first three races of the year, and he thinks the difficulties it has faced getting its tyres into the right operating window in cooler conditions should not be a problem for too much longer. "It's good to be back after the first three flyaway races," he said. "It is always quite an intense time getting everything freighted out to those flyaway races, and it is difficult to get many updates onto the car. "In general we are reasonably pleased. We had four out of six finishes and showed good pace in the races – China especially. We qualified very well in Malaysia, very close to the teams in front. "The one negative is we have struggled a bit with qualifying and [single] lap pace, especially in cooler conditions and cooler track temperatures, but I think that is something we are getting on top of. Coming up for the next few races won't be a problem." Team Lotus is due to announce a tie-up with British sportscar maker Caterham during a media event at Duxford on Wednesday, a move which will see an expansion of the F1 outfit's off-track activities.
  20. Team Lotus Linked to Caterham Tie-Up By Jonathan Noble Thursday, April 21st 2011, 15:26 GMT Team Lotus has been linked to a tie-up deal with sportscar manufacturer Caterham, with an announcement about a takeover possible as early as next week. The Hingham-based outfit has announced that it is to hold a major press conference at Duxford Airfield next week - although it has not confirmed any further details. In an invite sent to the press, the team stated that the media event would be "an incredibly exciting announcement about the future of the team". Sources have revealed to AUTOSPORT that Team Lotus could be on the verge of a takeover of Caterham - which if it came off would provide obvious marketing and technical opportunities between the F1 operation and the road car business. The link with Caterham could also in theory give the F1 team another option in terms of a future brand name for the outfit, if it opts to move away from the 'Team Lotus' moniker on the back of the dispute with Group Lotus. Team Lotus declined to comment on the Caterham speculation when contacted by AUTOSPORT on Thursday. Next week's press event will also likely come before there is any firm answer from the British courts about the ongoing Lotus naming dispute. It had originally been hoped that the judge could issue his verdict as early as this week, but sources suggest that there will now be a delay for several weeks – meaning the issue will not be settled until next month.
  21. Glitches Hiding Pace, Insists Lotus By Matt Beer Friday, April 8th 2011, 09:03 GMT Lotus technical director Mike Gascoyne says his team urgently needs to address its reliability issues so it can show what its T128 can really do. The team's best result of Friday practice in Malaysia was 16th with Jarno Trulli in the first session. Test driver Davide Valsecchi's morning outing came to a slightly early end due to a sensor issue, while Heikki Kovalainen only had four laps when he took over the car in the afternoon before a differential failure struck. "This morning we had a pretty good session, with Davide having his first run in the car here at Sepang and he did a good job for the team, although his last run was cut a bit short," said Gascoyne. "With Jarno we tried both the hard tyre and the development tyre and have good feedback on both. "This afternoon we had what looks like a differential problem on Heikki's car which meant his afternoon was cut short, so apologies to him for that. "With Jarno we managed to complete most of the programme, despite changing his power steering, but unfortunately when he was on the soft tyres traffic held him up which meant he wasn't able to extract the maximum speed from the car. "Despite this it is clear that the pace of the car is closer to the midfield than we were in Melbourne and now the onus is on us to make sure the reliability issues are solved and give the drivers a chance to show what the car can really do." Team boss Tony Fernandes remains certain that Lotus is quicker around Sepang than it looked today. "If Jarno had not had traffic issues we would have been much closer to being able to show our true pace than we were in Melbourne and even though we keep being dogged by reliability issues we are still very excited about the weekend ahead and what will happen in qualifying tomorrow," he said.
  22. Not to be the eternal pessimist (sp?), but here's a link to another forum with a thread on Taton Park from 2009. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1716799 It would be great to have a track in the area other then Summit Point. Feff
  23. Kovalainen Confident Lotus Is Reliable By Edd Straw Thursday, March 24th 2011, 07:42 GMT Heikki Kovalainen is confident that Team Lotus has put its reliability problems behind it despite a troubled pre-season with the T128. Lotus managed just over 2500 miles during pre-season in February and March, suffering from a number of mechanical problems, but the Finn believes that the team made a big step in the final test at Barcelona. "I'm not worried about the reliability," said Kovalainen. "It's the first car that the team designed ourselves and I think that the problems we have had are perfectly acceptable. "If you look at the final day that I had in Barcelona, I didn't have a single problem. We can't guarantee that it's bullet-proof, but it's pretty good." Kovalainen expects to be close the midfield pack on pace during the Australian Grand Prix weekend and that the team, which is only in its second season in F1, is making good progress. "The progress that we have made since last year is very good," he said. "At the moment, I think that we are ahead of the other new teams and have pulled ahead of them. "We are not too far behind the cars ahead of us and probably Force India is next target. We are on the right track, but still need to improve. The car needs more grip, more downforce, that's the main issue. This car is a good base, so I'm very happy." Team-mate Jarno Trulli admitted that the pre-season mechanical problems held the team back. He is hopeful that by maximising the mileage this weekend, Lotus can start to realise the car's potential. "The pace wasn't too bad," said Trulli. "We were more affected by the reliability gremlins than any pace problems. "When you can't run very much, you cannot develop the car the way that you want, so we are a little bit behind on that. "We can exploit the car better, but now we just have to concentrate on getting the best out of the car in the first part of the season."
  24. Reliability A Concern For Trulli By Jonathan Noble and Pablo Elizalde Thursday, March 10th 2011, 09:11 GMT Jarno Trulli admits the reliability of his Lotus car is still a concern ahead of the start of the season in Australia. "Yes, at the moment we still have a lot of stuff that is not correct, and causes some concern," Trulli said in Barcelona following the second day of testing. "We still have a lot of issues we need to solve for the first race, I hope we are going to solve them and get to Australia reliable enough. This Bahrain cancellation has helped us quite a lot." Trulli says, however, that the situation is completely different to last year, when the team was in a rush to get its car ready following the late granting of its entry. "Last year we could not do that because they were not actually built by us, so we could not react," he said. "This year we have a lot of new stuff, and when you have a lot of new stuff you are going to have some reliability problems, but you can also solve them during the season. "Let's wait and see. I am sure the first race will be better, and we will be in a better shape during the season as we will have brand new stuff." The Italian, whose team was the best of the new comers last year, is still optimistic Lotus will be a contender for the midfield this season. "I think at the moment it is difficult to judge. I reckon who is looking pretty strong of the midfield and we won't catch is probably Toro Rosso, which is going very well from the beginning of the winter testing. "McLaren is not doing very well but still obviously ahead of us - the question mark is Sauber and Force India – those teams are the ones that probably we might be fighting with. But it is obviously too early to say. "I am confident we can still be in the midfield."
  25. Trulli Delighted With Lotus' Potential By Edd Straw and Matt Beer Sunday, February 20th 2011, 19:47 GMT Jarno Trulli says he is delighted with the new Lotus, despite reliability worries, and reckons there is still plenty more to come from the car. The Italian was sixth-fastest at Catalunya today. "There is still a lot to come out, but so far it's very promising, very good," Trulli told AUTOSPORT. "I'm happy because it was a long time that we were not so close to the guys at the top. I'm really happy at the moment about the way we are progressing. "Obviously, I think still a lot more potential in the car. We need to work, we need to get the mileage done, in order to have more confidence in the car and also, set-up wise, we haven't done much so I think we are on the right way but we still have a lot to get out of the car." Lotus has had some niggling reliability issues, with water leaks proving particularly common. But Trulli said he was actually more encouraged because Lotus was looking so strong even with the interruptions to its running. "In general it was a difficult day because there we had a lot of stops, a lot of mechanical gremlins, which prevented us doing more laps," he said. "All in all I was very impressed by the car because we managed to do a few runs. Good conditions, good laptimes, so competitive." He does not think Lotus should be any more concerned about its reliability than any other team. Asked if he was concerned that testing was not going very smoothly for his team, Trulli replied: "I think we're not the only one down in the paddock. A lot of people are fighting with reliability, but we have to look at our car and definitely we have some stuff to get fixed."
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