

Heikki Kovalainen, Lotu2010 Qualifying - 19th, 2010 Race - 16th

Jarno Trulli, Lotus
2010 Qualifying - 20th, 2010 Race - DNF
"Monaco was really busy but the final result was great for the whole team. I enjoyed myself on track and I think the performances we've put in there and in Spain show that we are progressing in exactly the right direction. Since then I've taken some time off before heading to Canada which has always been a bit of a strange one for me. I love Canada and especially Montreal - the track itself is great, a real challenge, the people are very welcoming and the city is that cool mix of Europe and North America, but the race itself has always been a tough one for me! I don't know if it's a luck thing but while I've had strong races there in the past I've always suffered with luck. Last year was a DNF so I really want that to change this year. As it's a temporary circuit the first challenge is dealing with the track surface. It improves throughout the weekend but with the constant threat of the walls it's critical not to make any mistakes and experience usually counts around there. It's a very quick lap and one of the toughest tracks of the season on the brakes, so cooling and stability under braking both play a big role, particularly in the race. It'll be interesting to see how the tyre strategies play out over the weekend and I think it'll be another great race, hopefully for us as well!"
Tony Fernandes, Lotus team principal
"Monaco was obviously a very important weekend for both Team Lotus on and off track, and Team AirAsia who came of age on Friday. This will be my first trip to Canada and I am looking forward to going to what I am told is one of the best races of the season. Off track we have some more good news to unveil and on track we will have another chance to see how much more we have learnt about the car. Monaco was not the best environment for us to make significant steps forward with the new package, but having had such good reliability recently we have a lot of data that will help us put in another good performance in Montreal. With all that in mind we will all head there in a very positive frame of mind."
Mike Gascoyne, Lotus chief technical officer
"Montreal is one of the races that is universally popular up and down the pit lane. The city welcomes us with open arms, the track is a great challenge for the cars, the drivers and the whole team and the fans create the sort of atmosphere that proves they love having us in town. On track the aim is to put in another performance that continues the progress we've shown all year. Different tracks may reduce or increase the gap to the cars ahead, but the facts are clear - we have been into Q2, we can race cars ahead on pace and we are now lapping the teams we were racing last year. Canada gives us another chance to keep moving forward and we have a new low downforce package for Montreal that we have seen some good numbers on in the wind tunnel, so I think the progress should continue."
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