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Lotus: Better qualifying form key to win

Lotus must improve its qualifying performances if it is going to grab its first win of the season, says technical director James Allison. Although the E20 has shown very strong pace in several races this year, including Canada last weekend when Romain Grosjean charged to second place behind winner Lewis Hamilton, its victory chances have been hurt by its often poor grid positions. And Allison believes that even a small improvement on its Saturday pace will be enough to allow it to achieve the breakthrough it is looking for. "We've often been devastatingly fast on the harder of the tyres in qualifying but then come up a bit short on the softer option; that's an issue we're working on...
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