SEPTEMBER 12, 2015

Rivals helped Lotus survive Monza weekend

Lotus' direct rivals helped the embattled team get through the recent Italian grand prix.

Lotus' direct rivals helped the embattled team get through the recent Italian grand prix.

Overnight rain before qualifying day at Monza damaged some of the Enstone team's tyre blankets, it has emerged.

"Our colleagues helped us out with some replacements," chief engineer Alan Permane told Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, referring to Sauber, Toro Rosso and Ferrari.

"They are direct rivals in the championship, but did not hesitate for a moment. Otherwise we would have had only three sets of tyres for qualifying," he said.

Ultimately, sodden tyre blankets are among some of Lotus' smallest problems at the moment.

Amid crucial buyout talks with Renault, speculation about the future of the team is rife, and some say Lotus does not have the money to make the forthcoming Singapore-Japan double header.

But deputy boss Federico Gastaldi insists: "Everything is under control. Certainly, this is a lean-running year and you wouldn't want to attempt running much leaner."

However, he dismissed rumours that Pastor Maldonado's nervous sponsor PDVSA is holding back a crucial payment.

"All our sponsors and partners have paid on time and some even ahead of time," said Gastaldi. "We're certainly a pretty long way from being flush with money - unlike some of our rival teams - but we've done what has been necessary to make the team far more efficient and viable going forward.

"We believe in the team, we believe in formula one and we believe we'll still be here fighting for the rest of this season and beyond. Don't believe any of the negative rumours you hear," he added.

(GMM)