Lotus: Why the best is yet to come
Lotus has shown championship-contending form over recent races, but as Jonathan Noble explains, the outfit's development plans over the summer break could transform it in to the team to beat for the rest of the year
Thirty minutes after the chequered flag fell at the Hungaroring, the house music was blaring out of the speakers in the Lotus garage, as team principal Eric Boullier made his way through from the pits.
Striding his way to the paddock, he stopped every few steps to shake hands and pat the backs of his lieutenants - uttering the same few words: "Soon... I promise you it will be soon."
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Jonathan Noble is Motorsport.com’s Formula 1 editor. Having graduated from University of Sussex Jonathan worked for sports news agency Collings Sports reporting on F1, F3, touring cars and other sports, with articles appearing in The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, Reuters, Autosport and other publications. In 1999 he moved to Haymarket Publishing to become a senior editor at Autosport Special Projects, and one year later he became Autosport’s grand prix editor. In 2015 he moved to Motorsport Network, becoming the F1 editor for Motorsport.com. He is also a member of the Guild of Motoring Writers, and sits on the FIA Media Council.
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