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The Lotus F1 team has announced its 2012 challenger will be named the E20 to commemorate the 20th F1 chassis designed at the team's base in Enstone.
 

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The Lotus F1 team has announced that this year's car will be named the E20, to commemorate the twentieth chassis designed at the team's base in Enstone.
 

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Lotus say their 2012 car is to be called the E20, in honour of it being the 20th chassis to be built at their Enstone headquarters.
 

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Lotus say their 2012 car is to be called the E20, in honour of it being the 20th chassis to be built at their Enstone headquarters.
 

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Former Maserati grand prix driver Roberto Mieres has died at the age of 87
 

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McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh says his drivers are raring to go with their new car ahead of the start of F1 testing
 

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Sahara Force India is pleased to announce that Jules Bianchi has joined the team as its reserve driver for the 2012 season. The 22-year-old Frenchman will be integrated in the team’s programme and will participate in a minimum of nine Friday practice sessions during Grand Prix weekends.
 

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Davide Rigon secures a new development deal with Ferrari for the next two seasons
 

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Just for you, here is the countdown of our sexiest grid girls of the year - and how you rated each of them...
 

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Pirelli has announced that it will reward the 2012 GP3 Series champion with a prize fund of 200,000 Euros if they are graduating up to GP2
 

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Kimi Raikkonen says he is ready to fight in the midfield when he returns to F1 with Lotus this season
 

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Shortly after the announcement that Jules Bianchi will serve as Force India’s reserve driver in 2012, Ferrari has confirmed Davide Rigon’s fresh commitment to the team. The Italian will now be first choice for activities such as street demonstrations.
 

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Ferrari protege Jules Bianchi is on his way to Force India, having signed on as their 2012 reserve driver....
 

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Jules Bianchi inks a deal with Force India to be test and reserve driver for the 2012 F1 season
 

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Jules Bianchi has joined Force India as reserve driver for 2012.
 

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Jules Bianchi sera au volant d'une Sahara Force India VJM05 en 2012, annonce l'écurie ce jour. Le programme du pilote Français...
 

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Force India have signed 2011 Ferrari tester Jules Bianchi as their 2012 reserve driver. The 22-year-old Frenchman, a former F3 Euro champion, will participate in at least nine Friday practice sessions for the team this year
 

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Jules Bianchi has joined Force India as their reserve driver for the 2012 Formula One season, the team announced on Friday.
 

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Jules Bianchi has become the reserve driver of Force India for the 2012 Formula 1 season. The Frenchman is a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy (FDA) and last year held the reserve role for the Italian team, although his new position will allow for several Friday free practice sessions on race weekends this year.
 

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Jules Bianchi has been named as the reserve driver for Force India for the 2012 season
 

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