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#297885
This might as well go in here, sort of on topic, ish (but don't want to start a whole new thread)... :P

Lotus has terminated its title sponsorship deal with sportscar manufacturer Group Lotus, AUTOSPORT can reveal, but remains wholly committed to keeping the famous name in Formula 1 for the future.

On the back of financial uncertainties for Group Lotus, which was recently sold by Proton to Malaysian automotive conglomerate DRB-Hicom, Lotus F1's team owner Genii Capital has ended its formal relationship with the marque.

AUTOSPORT understands that Genii owner Gerard Lopez recently agreed a deal for the title sponsorship deal, which was originally put together in 2010, to be cancelled, as well as an old option that Proton had to buy 50% of the team annulled.

Speaking about the situation, Lopez told AUTOSPORT: "The sponsorship agreement and the obligations of Lotus have been terminated. There is no option from Group Lotus to buy into F1 now - that option was taken over by us. There was one, but we have taken it over now."

Although the end of the Group Lotus sponsorship tie-up means a change of plans for the team, Lopez says that he remains committed to the Lotus name.

"We are happy to carry the Lotus name as we believe it is a good name for F1," he explained. "We funded the team last year and the year before for whatever delta was missing. We would prefer to have sponsors up to the full amount – but if we have to fund it then we will fund it.

"When we changed the name from Lotus Renault to Lotus [for this year], it opened up the door for a title sponsor. So if you take into account the fact we signed Unilever, probably the biggest sponsorship agreement this year in F1, and we signed Microsoft, which is huge news as it is a brand that has never been in F1 before, we have a wide space for sponsorship.

"If we sign a title sponsor now, we will end up with a better cash flow situation than this team ever had before."

Lopez has previously been linked with a potential takeover of Group Lotus, having held talks with Proton before it was recently sold, but he says the situation for him at present is unclear in light of the DRB-Hicom deal.

When asked if he would be interested in buying Group Lotus, Lopez said: "We don't know yet, because we really do not know what the new owner wants to do with it."


Can someone please explain wtf is going on now? Does this mean there'll be no more lotus logos all over the car?

Interesting to read about their budget potential though. Which should surely help them in their push for 3rd :wink:
#297886
I read that once and didn't understand it, but didn't bother to read it again. Sick of the word 'Lotus' already. :yawn:
#297892
Thought it was just me when I was trying to read that.

Unilever and microsoft, there's a song for that.

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#297900
Tony Fernandes will be laughing at this news. WTF is going on I've no idea, but looks like the current "Lotus" team are committed to endorsing that famous branding, even though Group Lotus appear to be no longer involved. That's what I can gather from it anyway. :cyclops:
#297903
Ruddy names,

Someone want to help me out too?

I'm ingnoring the "old" Lotus: Caternham as I don't understand the situation there completely.

Team Lotus f1, was owned by group Lotus the car manufacture and Gennii an investment group (Lopez). Or maybe owned by Gennii but sponsored by group Lotus, now Gennii have told group Lotus to feck off, as this team has the potential for much better title sponsorship with Microsoft or Unilever.

The story also intermixes that Lopez, was interested in buying out Group Lotus, who used to be owned by Proton but are now owned by DRB-Hicom.

I think. . . .
#297905
I do know that Fernades' last year's Team Lotus had the right because he purchased the name or right from it's owner, the brother of the late James Hunt. It was separate from the company that makes road cars, Lotus Group. But my question is, when Team Lotus changed its name to Kaytrum, what happened to the right to the TEAM LOTUS name? did they sell it to the other Lotus team? I don't know what happened to it.
Then, now that the current Lotus team no longer has Lotus Group as a sponsor, why are they still called Lotus? Did they buy the TEAM LOTUS right from Fernandes? Do they pay Lotus Group for it, or does Lotus Group still pay just enough to have their name on the car? Should the team just be called Microsoft instead? And if it is a Microsoft, won't it crash all the time or at least frequently get hung up? Won't it have trouble doing anything at high speed?
#297943
If microsoft takes over I'm fully expecting apple to join f1 as well :rofl:

If Micro$oft takes over, I fully expect a restart button in every car because they'll need it multiple times during a race :rofl:
#297945
If microsoft takes over I'm fully expecting apple to join f1 as well :rofl:


McLaren to be called the iMac


Oh God no please no.... :crying::crying:
#298148
:spaz: So after making a huge fuss and nicking real Lotus' name, Renault now dont want it anyway? Is that the gist of it?
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