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Smith begins work at Lotus

Mark Smith has begun work in his new role as technical director at Team Lotus, and declared that he believes the squad can eventually get into a championship-winning position

The former Force India technical chief signed for Lotus last June, but was unable to commence his new job until now due to his contractual commitments to his previous squad.

"I am very excited about the challenge that lies ahead with Team Lotus," said Smith. "This is the first time I have been in the factory and I am very impressed with what I have seen across all the departments.

"Throughout my career I have had some interesting spells with a number of F1 teams including Jordan, Renault, Red Bull Racing and Force India and I have enjoyed the experience of winning races wherever I have been.

"However, I have never been involved in a championship win with any of those teams and I see that as one of my key goals with Team Lotus.

"I was genuinely impressed at how this team reached the 2010 grid with a good functional car and a professional looking operation in such a short time. That was a huge achievement and they have built upon that in 2011, so the foundations are there for long-term success and I am looking forward to helping the team achieve its goals for many seasons to come."

Smith will work on both the continued development of the 2011 car and next year's design.

Team boss Tony Fernandes said Smith's arrival, and the fact that he was being reunited with long-time colleague Mike Gascoyne, was evidence of how bright Lotus' long-term future could be.

"Team Lotus is a long-term project and since we first started in September 2009 we have been focusing on laying the foundations for sustained success," said Fernandes.

"Mike's long-term deal with us is an integral part of that plan and we continue to make the right investments to give him the tools to take us to the front of the grid, and Mark Smith is another good example of that strategy.

"Mark joins a group of extremely talented, passionate and hard working people at Team Lotus who have already enjoyed a number of significant achievements in a short period of time, and his input will immediately help us take our challenge to the next level this year, in 2012 and beyond."

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