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Lotus eye strong back-to-back races

Lotus are confident they will continue to challenge at the front of the grid in the next two races in China and Bahrain. The Enstone squad pulled off a major surprise in the season opener in Australia when Kimi Raikkonen came from seventh on the grid to win at Albert Park with team-mate Romain Grosjean finishing 10th. The story was completely different in Malaysia as they struggled to get the same pace in wet conditions and Grosjean eventually finished sixth, one place ahead of Raikkonen. Lotus technical director James Allison concedes they didn't have the pace in Malaysia, but he is confident they will be back up to speed at the next two races. "We didn't have a great race at Sepang...
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