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Lotus Put French F4 Stars Through Their Paces At Enstone

French Formula 4 champion Anthoine Hubert and fellow competitor Tristan Viidas were invited to visit the Lotus F1 Team’s base in Enstone on Wednesday as reward for their success. Hubert dominated the season with eleven wins from 21 races while Viidas was the highest placed foreign entrant in third behind runner-up Jules Gounon who declined the invitation to Enstone. After being welcomed by events manager Gabriella Mills, the drivers were took part in a succession of physical tests and examinations in the Human Performance Centre with team trainer Darryl Coombes who passed on his advice for remaining in good shape. The pair were then treated to a meal with Lotus junior driver Alex Fontana...
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