UPDATED
LONDON, Sept 15 — Formula One’s governing body today named Lotus as the 13th team for the 2010 championship. The new outfit will be led by Tony Fernandes of Malaysia, it was announced here.
In Kuala Lumpur, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak also confirmed the news and said the team will be known as the 1 Malaysia Formula One team, although Reuters quotes the FIA as calling the new outfit the Lotus F1 team.
According to Reuters, the new team is a partnership between the Malaysian government and a consortium of Malaysian entrepreneurs.
The FIA said the team principal will be leading Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes. The 45-year-old set up Asian budget airline Air Asia and, with a net worth of US$220 million (RM770.57 million), is Malaysia’s 15th richest man, according to Forbes Malaysia 2009 rich list.
Investors in the new team are Air Asia co-founders Datuk Kamarudin Meranun and Fernandes as well as SM Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin of Naza.
Technical director Mike Gascoyne has more than 20 years of experience in Formula One having previously performed the same role for the Force India, Toyota, Renault and Jordan Formula One teams.
As part of its application to compete in the 2010 championship, the Lotus team agreed an engine supply deal with Cosworth.
The team will initially be based in Norfolk, some 10 miles from the Lotus Cars factory in Eastern England.
The team’s future design, manufacturing and technical centre will be purpose built at Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit, the FIA statement said.
1Malaysia is Najib’s platform for uniting Malaysians irrespective of ethnicity and creating a performance based culture.
The concept has gotten mixed reviews as some have praised its objectives while others have criticised its vagueness, which Najib says is deliberate.
The Malaysian government has gone on overdrive to promote 1Malaysia via billboards and song competitions.
Najib declined to disclose the amount that the public-private initiative will cost.
He added however that the government’s investment will be via proton.
Lotus, one of the most successful and glorious names from Formula One’s past, will return next year replacing BMW-Sauber as the 13th entry on the starting grid.
The governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said in a statement that, after due diligence and an intensive selection process, it had chosen Lotus.
“The cars will be made in Malaysia, by Malaysians,” the Malaysian government said in a separate statement.
The vacancy arose after BMW announced that they were withdrawing at the end of the season, following a path already trodden by Japan’s Honda.
The FIA said BMW-Sauber, who are still seeking a buyer, had been given a reserve slot to fill any vacancy that might occur between now and the start of the 2010 championship.
“The team will announce its two drivers by October 31, 2009. Currently six local and international drivers have been selected,” the Malaysian government said.
Three teams had been on the FIA shortlist for the 13th slot: Lotus, a BMW-Sauber entry to be renamed under eventual new ownership and Spain’s Epsilon Euskadi.
The original Lotus won seven Formula One constructors’ titles and six drivers’ crowns between 1963 and 1978 under the inspirational leadership of the late Colin Chapman, one of the most innovative engineers in the sport.
Chapman died of a heart attack in 1982 and the company slid into administration in 1994 after giving the late Brazilian Ayrton Senna his first victory in 1985.
British great Jim Clark spent his entire F1 career with Lotus, winning two titles. The team’s other champions include compatriot Graham Hill, Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi and American Mario Andretti.
In 1970 the team’s Austrian driver Jochen Rindt became the sport’s only posthumous champion.
The right to the Lotus F1 name was acquired by David Hunt, brother of the 1976 champion James, while the British-based car company was bought by Malaysian state-owned Proton.

written by Harpal, September 15, 2009
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written by Pa- Nama by Van Halen, September 15, 2009
written by Joker N, September 15, 2009
written by enuf is enuf, September 15, 2009
anyone have any idea how much it takes to keep an F1 team afloat ? if i'm not mistaken, it'll be around Usd 200 mill a year !!
why not use the money to turn our economy around or to help the poor ? or to improve our pathetic public infrastructure.
btw, Alex Yoong to drive for us ? PLEASE NO !!!!!!!!!
another joker... not sure if anyone read his 'terms and condition ' when he was in F1 the last time ? he 'DID NOT QUALIFY' 3 times - yes 3 times ,during the qualifying stage , means can't set a minimum time set by FIA , like to 'qualify for olympic, you need to meet the standard.
so, he was kicked out . what a waste of money. so, you guys still want a 'half past six' driver representing us ?
and he got the GUTS to 'comment' on other drivers now on Astro. jeez !!!!!
written by Lula, September 15, 2009
written by Kan_Yan_Kin, September 15, 2009
Eh you 3 forgot to bring your brains out is it? Eco and domestic security so bad n yet want to invest in such useless investments?
I think it must be Rosmah suddenly likes F1 and asked his husband to build a team
written by malaysian, September 15, 2009
written by Vikraman, September 15, 2009
written by eng, September 15, 2009
Question is, does the team have the confidence that they will have enough sponsors and $$ without tax payers money????
hmmm i am not sure... while other well known brands are making loses and pulling out from F1....
written by Fool, September 15, 2009
written by monimoku, September 15, 2009
written by Wa kakaka!!!, September 15, 2009
written by samuelsing, September 15, 2009
Mike Gascoyne a failed race engineer was kicked out Force India, Toyota & Renault team & the teams performed better without him. Cosworth was the engine provider for Jaguar team & Williams team and no longer supply any other teams.
Another scandal in the making maybe 20 billion dollar scandal down UMNO's way.
written by sammygun, September 15, 2009
written by ccbokiller, September 15, 2009
what are the government thinking!!!!!!!!
written by U-Turn, September 15, 2009
written by pakpandir08, September 15, 2009
written by org hutan, September 15, 2009
written by George, September 15, 2009
written by spock, September 16, 2009
written by nigel hisham, September 16, 2009
secondly, the long term and future inherent risk behind this is more to lotus than to proton....from my reading of this news it seems the impetus of the car will be from lotus expertise rather than anyone else....historically, lotus went out from f1 with a bang and among one of the most contractor/indivdual winners in history...IF the season for 2010/11 end in tatters, this legacy will be wiped out almost entirely and whatever brand value associated with lotus will go down together...proton will not be in much dire straits as it has less brand value overseas, moreso in F1, than Lotus....
written by Jim Dougal, September 16, 2009
1.Malaysia is such a wealthy country that it can spend a massive amount of money buying into a 'sport' where annual budgets enormous, it's all good and affordable fun.
2.Face is so important to Malaysia that children have to wait for new schools, patients for new hospitals, rural communities for electricity and clean water supplies, whilst money is lavished on the ultimate white elephant.
written by johan09, September 16, 2009
written by Observer, September 16, 2009
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
I can guarantee Malaysia will make a fool of itself when it loses races and finances, pulling out with its tail between its legs like a dog. We are already in deep shit with budget deficits every year. This will be another cash cow for UMNO cronies to milk. If the govt gets into any ridiculous mega projects, it has to do with more corruption.
written by Observer, September 16, 2009
written by geeman, September 16, 2009
written by Bernie, September 16, 2009
written by 2525, September 16, 2009
written by Newchief, September 16, 2009
written by Ceasar, September 16, 2009
written by lalaman, September 16, 2009
Yesterday we hear Prasarana wanna raise billions just to extend the lrt lines by a few station (after 10 years of standstill in lrt rail projects). I wonder how much sponsoring govt is doing for this? Who on earth did the cost-benefit study on this???!!!
written by akee, September 16, 2009
written by AlCheapo, September 16, 2009
Haha what a joke.at least RM500million needed to kickstart the project, at least.but bijan's advisor got it right la..money for their pocket.
written by blunt, September 16, 2009
BMW, likewise, pulled out.
Proton, on the other hand, wants in?
No words can describe this....how is the team going to bring in revenues for Malaysia?
http://stason.org/TULARC/sports/motorsport/24-How-much-does-it-cost-to-run-a-F1-team.html
did some research, seems like it can cost as little as 10Mil USD / year to run an F1 team and up to 50Mil USD/year... who will audit their expenses? Nazir?
written by Barua Nasional, September 16, 2009
Luckily a F1 car does not a pROTon powered-window!
kakakakakakaka!!!
written by kpr, September 16, 2009
Heard that the gomen is running short of money. Where the shit are there going to get the funding. Digging into their overseas stashed funds?
written by Alias9, September 16, 2009
There're 2m Malaysians living in poverty and taxpayers' money is spending money on F1? Glory don't feed hungry people but in all likelihood, this project will crash & burn rather than bring any glory at all. I hate to say this but Malaysia truly is going down the drain with all these incompetent leaders.
written by eeejay, September 16, 2009
written by Likou Brujup, September 16, 2009
Result: " Last Malaysia".
I can bet, next season F1 race results, this so called 1Malaysia will be at last position, 24Malaysia.
BUang duit ke dalam laut.
written by screaming mad, September 16, 2009
written by sparkkor, September 16, 2009
An idiot give this stupid idea to a bunch of idiot persons..and these idiot persons heard it and for a little while thinkin' and saw millions of bucks comin' and start laughing and said " Hey..I like your ideas"
Imaging what do that 3 persons wil get by helping the YAB Mr.PM build up the team.Do they do it for the name of the counry...? Or they do it for their ' peti besi' ?
This is the style of BN's ruins our money only for glamour..entering exclusive club of people ( muka tak tau malu..guna duit rakyat ).This kind of leaders makes me feel like a jerk...wonder why there were so many people still wanna put these leaders leading this country.
written by greateagle, September 16, 2009
written by Malaysian, September 16, 2009
written by simon li, September 16, 2009
MAS is taxpayers' money, airasia is BN mongrels' stolen loot.
Why do you travel airasia? Crumbs savings while you pay for the stolen loot?
C'mon you blockheads who only screech in this forum but don't use your brains.
Kill off airasia and your pockets will get a real relief.
written by EQ, September 16, 2009
written by greateagle, September 16, 2009
written by BlackArrow, September 16, 2009
written by Alex, September 16, 2009
written by Two Cents , September 16, 2009
written by Bohong Nasional, September 16, 2009
Say NO to umNO in GE2013!!!
written by monyetpp, September 16, 2009
written by dhina_G, September 16, 2009
written by antoo fighter, September 16, 2009
5 years after this project done, a commission will be setup to investigate the scandal involve in this project...loads of money will be involved, with lots of people in the scandal..then another great news will be making headlines in the future.. or is it not??
written by DJ PJ, September 17, 2009
please dont forget to install & brag about first ever engineered indicator lamps from the F1 car "safety" feature for other F1 drivers to overtake... maybe we may have yet better luck on the circuit to win "The Most Courteous Driver Award"....
...... waste of public money!!
written by Iskandar Kamarudin, September 17, 2009
My name is Iskandar Kamarudin and i am a malaysian. I just graduated from Swansea Metropolitan University in Automotive Engineering(B.Eng hons). I was a member of my university formula Student team 2008. I am currently looking for a job in Automotve industry and in formula single seater. How do I apply for a job vacancy in 1malaysia F1 team?
written by keliwon, September 17, 2009
written by SHEIKH-ALWI, September 17, 2009
UMNO the arrogant leader ever. people will vote you out for sure.
written by johnson, September 17, 2009
Its good for the country image, not for the people. Good for the rich and not the poor. there is more needy segments in Malaysia than FI and image. I would have use that money to set up charity scheme that can uplift millions. Tony has no choice I guees. Govt pressure. Who else can they squeeze. Again the Govt got it wrong and will damage them further. Thanks




