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Next year's Lotus will be 'significantly different '

Lotus are promising major changes to their car for the 2015 season which will see them almost starting from scratch rather than improving upon the E22. The team have failed to come close to repeating their 2013 success which saw them score 315 points. At present they have just eight to their name after 14 races. Technical director Nick Chester is therefore looking forward to a fresh start next season and says the E23 will see major changes both above and below the bodywork. "There are rule changes to the front of the chassis and the nose, so all the cars will look different next year," he explained. "On top of that, our engine installation and cooling layout will change quite...
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