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Apparently the new Formula One regulations mean that most 2012 cars will look like this.

Malaysian-owned Caterham emerged at the head of the pack on Thursday as the first of the Formula One teams to show off their 2012 car.

If the green and yellow CT01 was unlikely to win any beauty parade, with some branding the 'platypus-nosed' car downright ugly, technical head Mike Gascoyne was sure it would not be alone. Team principal Tony Fernandes said he loved it.

Gascoyne said: “We're the first car out, so it is obviously stirring up a lot of debate, but because of the 2012 regulations I think you'll probably be seeing this type of nose on most of the cars this year.”

The rules have been changed to limit the height of the nosebox to try and ensure noses are not too high.

“Our challenge is that you always want to get the chassis as high as possible to allow clean air flow to the underside of the car, and what you see on the CT01 is our solution to that,” said Gascoyne after pictures appeared on the cover of F1 Racing Magazine and the team website.

Former F1 designer Gary Anderson, now a technical analyst for the BBC, said the nose's ridges and bumps were inevitable.

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Another look at the controversial platypus nose.

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“The nose on the Caterham looks pretty stupid, but everyone's going to be heading in that direction with the new rules,” he predicted.

Fernandes, who also owns Premier League Queens Park Rangers, said the main thing was for it to be quick.

“As long as it is quicker than last year's car I don't think the looks matter,” he said. “I actually think it's beautiful.

“It's different, and different does not equal ugly - in fact I think its difference is what makes it beautiful, but then I am probably a bit biased.”

Renault-powered Caterham were Team Lotus in 2011, and Lotus Racing in their 2010 debut season.

They have yet to score a point, like the other two 'new' teams, but they have the Kers kinetic energy recovery system for the first time this year and have set a top-10 finish as a priority.

Finland's Heikki Kovalainen and Italian Jarno Trulli are their named drivers, although there has been lingering speculation about the latter's race seat. The season will start in Australia on March 18.

Gascoyne said the new car had passed all the mandatory crash tests and would be ready for the first pre-season test in Jerez, Spain, from February 7.

“The design of the car has been progressing since early 2011. It's the first year of real stability for us on the technical side, and by keeping the Renault Sport F1 engine and Red Bull Technology gearbox, we know exactly what we're working with and what we can expect,” he said.

“Each year so far we've effectively not only had a new design team but also a new gearbox and engine combination.

“Now, however, we have a very stable design team under our technical director Mark Smith, and this means we can take a much bigger step forward in terms of the detail of the design.”

Caterham have been using the Williams wind tunnel as well as one in Italy, with aerodynamics the focus as they try and move up the pecking order from 10th place overall last year and make their point.

Fernandes declared: “I am confident that we will become a danger to many of the midfield teams this year, and yes, I want us to achieve a point somewhere in 2012 - maybe two if we are very lucky.” - Reuters

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Anonymous, wrote

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10:55pm on 4 February 2012
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If the public is paying F1's bills through ads, merchandise, tickets, PPV, etc., then it would be nice if they consider aesthetics of the cars at least as much as they do their Megabuck transporters. :-P Of course Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Fans of each era have their own favorites and might dislike other era designs.

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RatX, wrote

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02:26pm on 27 January 2012
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I'm not entirely sure how relevant aesthetics are when it comes to racing machines of this calibre.

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I am the Stig, wrote

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11:38am on 27 January 2012
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Bloody Hell!!!! after 16 seasons of watching Formula Racing, this has to be the craziest Nose end os a car.....why, it makes my think of the walurs nose of the old Williams....lol........it will grow on me...

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