Romain Grosjean completed the final race lap for the Lotus F1 Team
E22 by finishing in thirteenth position in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix,
whilst Pastor Maldonado had to park his car early after flames from the
rear of his E22 indicated his race was over on lap 26. Both drivers
showed good race pace, with Pastor running strongly before his race
demise and Romain fighting back from grid and drive-through penalties.
Romain started from P18 on new super soft compound tyres. He remained on
super soft tyres for a pit lane drive-through penalty at the end of lap
one, then changed to new soft compound tyres on laps 8 and 21.
Pastor started from P15 on new super soft compound tyres. He changed to
new soft compound tyres on lap 7 before parking his flame-sporting car
on lap 26.
Romain Grosjean, P13, E22-03
“We did the best we could today. My race wasn’t that eventful and
unfortunately it came to an early end for Pastor, so I think that we are
all glad that the season is now over. We thought about doing a three
stop strategy early in the race but then we swapped back to two stops.
I’m already looking forward to being in the simulator to test the E23.
We have a new Power Unit and aerodynamically next year’s car is looking
like a great step forward. Now it’s time to take a break, recharge our
batteries and look forward to 2015.”
Pastor Maldonado, DNF, E22-02
“That was a surprising race for me. Our race pace was actually pretty
good and I was able to fight with the Ferraris as well as enjoy the feel
from the car. I was able to push and the car worked well on both tyre
compounds. Unfortunately, my race had to end early. The flames showed
the engine wasn’t working too well which also mean it was getting quite
hot in the car! It’s a shame to finish a season like we did, but I know
we have a lot of potential for 2015, so I am really looking forward to
surprising some people when we return.”
Federico Gastaldi, Deputy Team Principal
"2014 won’t go down as a memorable season in terms of results for
Enstone, but it will be a year we remember for really testing our
resolve and strengthening our character. Everyone at the track and at
Enstone has fought all the way, despite the lack of results. We are
determined to come back stronger in 2015 and everything is in place to
enable this. Congratulations to Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes for their
titles in 2014; both driver and team set a very high standard, so we
know our goals for the future.”
Nick Chester, Technical Director
"Firstly, we must thank Renault Sport F1 for all the good times we have
enjoyed over the many years of our relationship together. It wasn’t
quite the send-off we wanted, with disappointment for Pastor who
suffered a Power Unit failure. He was running strongly in the race and
our predictions show he would have finished quite closely to Ferrari, so
close to the points. Romain struggled a little bit more on this first
set of soft tyres so we opted for an early next stop, which meant a
longer final stint. He did a very good job considering the penalties he
had to serve early in the race. No doubt it’s been a tough season from
which we have learnt a lot. We are already fully focused on 2015 and aim
to come back much stronger next season.”
Simon Rebreyend, Renault Sport F1 track support leader
“Our final race with Lotus F1 Team was a mixed affair, with Romain
coming back strongly after starting from the back and serving his
drive-through penalty on lap two. We changed some of the PU components
before the weekend and everything went according to plan on that side of
the garage. The fuel consumption was quite high but we were able to
manage it. Unfortunately Pastor’s PU suffered a problem mid-race that
led to his retirement. We’re still looking into what happened and will
undoubtedly learn something from it ahead of next season. Finally, I
must say a huge thank you to ‘Team Enstone’ with whom we have enjoyed an
incredibly strong relationship since 1995. We wish them all the best.” |