Lotus T128 (Le Mans Prototype)
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The Lotus T128 is a Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) sports car built by Advanced Design and Engineering Systems Solutions (ADESS) and
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and designed by former
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technical director James Key. It was used by Kodewa which went under the name of Lotus in the
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. Initial plans to construct a Le Mans Prototype car were made in March 2011 by Stéphane Chosse, founder of ADESS. Construction of the vehicle began in February 2013 following the acquisition of two chassis by Kodewa eleven months prior. The aerodynamic study of the T128 was undertaken by using a computer-aided software mesh tool from
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and aerodynamics was the main priority in its design and Chosse took an approach similar to that when he was involved in
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. It features a variant of the naturally aspirated
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from the BMW S65 used in the company's M3 model and produces approximately . The programme was officially announced at the
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race weekend and its planned first test in December was delayed by seven weeks to allow for the installation of additional parts. Both cars failed to finish in its debut at the season-opening
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but finished within the top six at the Spa-Franorchamps race. A legal issue over unpaid invoices arose at the
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which resulted in the temporarily seizure of the cars by bailiffs until a Le Mans court ordered their return upon Lotus showing them that the invoices were fictitious. Both cars failed to finish the race and the following round in
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. Lotus took their sole podium of the season at the
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but failed to finish any higher than sixth in the final three races. The two T128s finished seventh and eighth in the FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams. After the season ended Lotus moved into the LMP1 category and replaced the T128s with a new car, the
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.


Development


Concept

Stéphane Chosse, founder of the German-based Advanced Design and Engineering Systems Solutions (ADESS), made initial plans to build a
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car in March 2011. Two chassis were ordered by German racing team
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for the
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exactly a year later. It was developed in the high-technology park of the
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n capital of
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by ADESS and Kodewa. The T128 was also designed to meet the 2014 Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1) regulations which significantly improved driver safety and visibility. The project was overseen by Kodewa co-founder Romulus Kolles, Patrick Louis, manager of the Lotus F1 Team, Antonin Charouz, manager of Gravity Charouz Racing and Petr Ptacek, owner of the Czech car manufacturer
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. They were assisted by former
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technical director James Key. With Lotus coming aboard as title sponsor, the Kodewa team took the name of Lotus. Kodewa planned to sell the T128 to client teams for use in other championships.


Design

The study of the car was provided by computer-aided design software from
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. ADESS engineers used the HyperMesh tool that was used for obtaining numerical simulations by finite elements. Finally, the use of the
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software made it possible for crash tests to be simulated and influence the design of the front nose of the monohull. Aerodynamic development on the design was carried out in the scale
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at the headquarters of the Mercedes-Benz Formula One team in
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. Choose said the aerodynamics of the car was the main priority in its design and took an approach similar to that used in his years in
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. The chassis was constructed from
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and integrates a roll-over protection structure. The T128's black and gold livery was designed by automotive futurist
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. The
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setup at the front and the rear of the vehicle consisted of a
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pushrod actuated torsion bar with the dampers housed inside the monocoque of the car. It had bodywork elements designed to direct airflow into the chassis. Its engine, a naturally aspirated V8 variant of the BMW S65 used in the company's M3 model, was angled at 90 degrees, and underwent a re-badging by Praga. Engineers used the production block of the S65, reducing its capacity to for the best possible efficiency rate, The engine produces approximately for a maximum speed of 9,500
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(rpm). Its maximum torque of 405 NM is achieved when the driver has reached 7,000 rpm. A six-speed
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was specially designed for the car by Hewland Transmissions and was installed onto the engine. A single intake was mounted on the car's roof to allow for the feeding of airflow into it. The Brembo brake discs were made of
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materials and also features power steering. Production of the T128 monocoque began in February 2013, and it passed homologation a month later. After the car's launch, Igor Zamorano of ''Motorpasión'' wrote of his feeling that its front resembled the
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.


Preparation and drivers

Lotus publicly announced its T128 programme on the weekend of the
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. The first picture of the car was released to the public on 1 August. Lotus sought to test the T128 in the first week of December 2012 but the late fitting of parts resulted in those plans being delayed until the third week of January 2013. That month, the team announced their commitment for the upcoming World Endurance Championship season. At the same time, Lotus confirmed that
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and Kevin Weeda would be retained from the previous season. Less than a month later, the team re-signed
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and
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to drive one of the two T128s alongside Weeda. On March 28, Lotus entered the pre-season test session at the
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but fielded just one T128. Two more drivers were confirmed to drive for Lotus at Paul Ricard:
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was paired with Liuzzi and Rossiter in the No. 31 car, and
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shared the No. 32 vehicle with Weeda and
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LMP1 champion
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. During the various sessions, a ruptured oil tank limited the sole car's running for several hours before a replacement arrived and Rossiter drove some installation laps.


Racing history


Season-opening European leg

For the season-opening
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, Lotus were expected to bring two T128s to the event and the driver lineups of both cars were changed. Weeda, Bouchut (in for Rossiter who was racing in the Japanese Super Formula Championship) and Liuzzi drove the No. 31 T128 and Holzer, Kraihamer and Charouz raced the No. 32 vehicle. Variable weather conditions affected qualifying and had Kraihamer and Charouz put the No. 32 car fifth on the
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in class and Liuzzi and Bouchut managed sixth. In the first hour, the No. 31 car was affected by electrical issues and was forced into the
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while Charouz and the No. 49 Pecom Racing Nissan
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of
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made contact. Later, the No. 31 vehicle was unable to finish because of problems with its
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and the electrical issues that affected the No. 32 meant it failed to complete enough laps for it to be classified in the final results. Heading into the second race of the season, the
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, Rossiter returned to Lotus and replaced Bouchut as one of the three drivers of the No. 32 car. Both cars started from the fourth row of the grid with the No. 31 T128 of Liuzzi and Rossiter in seventh and Holter and Kraihamer's sister No. 32 vehicle eighth. In the race, both cars were delayed by
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problems dropping them down the order but were able to finish in the same class positions they started in (albeit switched with the No. 32 in seventh and the No. 31 in eighth). In the trio of qualifying sessions held to determine the grid for the
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, Bouchut set the No. 31 car's fastest time in the first session that put him 15th in class while Holzer secured 16th for the No. 32 car in the third (and final) qualifying session. Soon after, the No. 32 was moved to the back of the Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) grid due to not having all three of their drivers setting qualifying lap times within 110 per cent of the class leader's pole time. Weeda was caught out by the changing weather in the second hour and spun entering the second Mulsanne
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and beached the No. 31 car across the kerbing. The car pulled over at the side of the track after 17 laps and was announced as retired four hours later with electrical problems. The trio of drivers in the No. 32 were impeded by the left door becoming loose twice and it later lost its rear body cover. Furthermore, the trio's lack of experience due to their young combined age and reoccurring engine overheating issues dropped the car down the order. In the 17th hour, a
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failure in the No. 32 car damaged its fitted auxiliaries, curtailing Lotus's race prematurely.


Legal issues

On 17 June, Lotus began legal action against Chosse, ADESS and SCE Solutions after the three organisations learned that the team owners Romulus and
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were in debt. Choose claimed that the owners of Kolles owed them "a seven-figure amount" in unpaid invoices and filed a complaint with the French court. At 17:00 local time on 18 June the two Lotus T128s were seized by a bailiff after Chosse responded. On the afternoon of 19 June, the court of the city of Le Mans ruled in favour of Lotus after the team presented fictitious invoices from ADESS. The court ordered the return of both cars to Lotus. , the legal battle is ongoing,


Podium in the Americas

For the
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, Rossiter was absent because of a Super GT commitment in Japan and Liuzzi was committed to racing in the
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, leaving Weeda and Bouchut to operate the No. 31 car as a two-person entry. Kraihamer and Holzer were among the top five places in their class while the second Lotus of Weeda and Bouchut were delayed by slower traffic and were two places further back on the grid. The No. 32 car's race ended early when Kraihamer lost control of the rear of his vehicle and went into the left-hand side of Stéphane Sarrazin's faster No. 8
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. Both cars ploughed into the turn three outside tyre barrier at high speed as a consequence. Both drivers were unhurt. Bouchut's No. 31 vehicle was affected by gearbox problems from the start of the race and was forced into the pit lane. Bouchut was able to return to the track but the car was not classified in the final results. After practice for the inaugural
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, Lotus mechanics changed the No. 31 car's engine, the fourth since the beginning of the season, entailing a three-minute stop-and-go penalty for the team. The drivers of the No. 31 car recorded the sixth-fastest average LMP2 lap time in qualifying and Charouz went into the rear of Sarrazin's No. 8 Toyota TS030 Hybrid heading towards the first corner, sending the latter car into a spin. At the start of the race, Rossiter made contact with
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's No. 49 Pecom Racing Nissan Oreca 03 at the first turn. Because of the extensive damage to the suspension of the T128, Rossiter was forced to prematurely end the car's participation in the race. However, the No. 32 car of Kraihamer, Charouz and Holzer took the team's sole podium of the 2013 season with a third-place finish.


Season-ending races in Asia

Qualifying for the
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took place under dry and sunny weather and both Lotus T128s clinched the eighth and ninth spots on the grid (the No. 31 car ahead of the No. 32 vehicle) as the team focused on the ideal setup for the event. The passing of Typhoon Wipha brought heavy rain to the area, preventing any competitive action and only allowed the overall race winner to complete 16 laps behind the safety car. Hence, both Lotus cars finished the race eighth and tenth. Bouchut returned to drive for Lotus at the
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, in place of Rossiter who was absent because of a Super Formula commitment at the
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. The No. 31 car qualified seventh and the sister No. 32 vehicle was eighth. In the first hour, Holzer the No. 57 AF Corse
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of
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, damaging the No. 32 car's left-rear corner and forcing it into the garage. The other T128 retired due to engine failure while the No. 31 recovered to seventh in class. While Rossiter was announced as returning to co-drive the No. 31 for the season-ending
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, he was unable to attend, and thus
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, the Formula Three European Championship fourth-place finisher and nephew of former Formula One driver
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, filled his place for his debut sports car endurance racing event. The two Lotus T128s qualified in seventh and eighth on the LMP2 grid. Liuzzi was involved in a collision with the No. 35
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Nissan
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in the first hour, sending the No. 31 car into the gravel trap. A few minutes later, Kraihamer made an error and hit the left-rear corner of
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's No. 92
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. The Lotus stopped at turn ten for 20 laps before it was confirmed as a non-finisher due to the heavy damage it sustained. Competing with the T128, the Lotus team accumulated 37 and 11 points for both cars, placing them seventh and eighth respectively in the FIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Teams. After the season, Lotus moved into the LMP1 category, and replaced the T128s with a new car, the
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Results summary

Races in bold indicate pole position and races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap '' (For more information about legend click here)''


References


External links

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