Lotus F1 CEO Patrick Louis steps down

Patrick Louis has left his role as the CEO of Lotus F1 and will be replaced by Matthew Carter, the team has confirmed.
Lotus F1 Team logo.01.03.2013.
Lotus F1 Team logo.01.03.2013.
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A management reshuffle at Lotus F1 has resulted in Patrick Louis stepping down as Chief Executive Officer, a spokesman for the team has confirmed to mahbx.com.

Lo✤uis will re✃main on the board of Lotus and will take up a new position at Genii Automotive.

Louis, who joined the team as Chief Operating Officer in 2010 when Genii Capital bought the operation from Renault, will be replaced as CEO by Matthew Carter who is supported by minority shareholder Andrew Ruhan, a property investor w🦋ho bought an estimated two per cent stake in the team for one millio🍨n pounds early last year.

The management reshuffle comes after the team's hoped-for financial investment from Quantum Motorsಞports fail🔯ed to materialise at the end of 2013.

The stalling of that deal meant that team principal Eric Boullier had to give up on his plans on attracting Nico Hulkenberg to tꦑhe team to race alongside existing driver Romain Grosjean after the departure of Kimi Raikkonen to Ferrari,

Instead, Lotus have since signed up Pastor Maldonado as their new driver, who beings with him exte⛎nsive sponsorship funding from Venezuela's state oil and gas company PDVSA.

Raikkonen's timꦿe at Enstone came to a premature end in 2013 when the Finn needed back surgery after experiencing pai🧜n from an old racing injury.

Raikkonen had also been i🐭n dispute with the team over unpaid sa💦lary for the year, at one point indicating that he hadn't been paid for any races at all. The reports had contributed to speculation about Lotus' overall financial position and viability moving into 2014.

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