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Lotus confident of improved showing in Singapore

Lotus deputy team principal Federico Gastaldi is confident that Lotus will be more competitive at the next race on the 2014 calendar in Singapore. Both Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado struggled at the last round in Italy, with the Renault-powered E22 lacking braking stability and straight-line speed. The Marina Bay Street Circuit – the venue for the Singapore Grand Prix – features more slow corners and very few flat-out sections, which should suit the Enstone-based outfit's car. 'Singapore should see an improvement in pace as the track characteristics will suit us more,' Gastaldi said. 'The drivers are fighters and they really enjoy street circuits, so I think we have the...
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