Lotus is a name inextricably woven into Formula 1 history, going back to 1957. The British marque, a David among Goliaths, has won the title seven times, and its initial foray into the premier race ...
The first Lotus Formula 1 car will be among the featured lots at a Bonhams auction scheduled for May 10 in Monaco. The original Team Lotus dissolved in the early 1990s (other unrelated teams ...
Before the early 2010s split between two privately-owned Formula 1 teams claiming to be the real Lotus, there was just one racing team that bore the name. This was the real Team Lotus, the one that ...
Lotus surprised attendees of this month's 2023 Monterey Car Week in California with the reveal of the Type 66, a limited-edition track car based on a race car that Lotus designed in the late 1960s but ...
The first time Lotus competed in a Formula 1 race was at the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix. Five-time Monaco GP winner Graham Hill piloted the race car, and while Lotus didn’t bring home the win, the car ...
Lotus Cars has unveiled the limited edition Emira Clark Edition, a vehicle in tribute to legendary racing driver Jim Clark, for the first time at the 2025 F1 Miami Grand Prix. This limited edition ...
Lotus never entered Can-Am, but it commissioned drawings for a race car that would have competed in the 1970 season, likely with Emerson Fittipaldi at the wheel. The Type 66 is the car that could have ...
There have been many racing drivers making history over the years, but this select company has its champions as well. And someone named Jim Clark is one of those champions, one of the most celebrated ...
Piloting the car during its heyday was Graham Hill, who would eventually become a five-time Monaco Grand Prix winner and two-time winner of Formula 1’s World Drivers’ Championship. Hill drove for ...
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