Lotus Group (also known as Lotus Cars) is a British multinational automotive manufacturer of luxury sports cars and electric vehicles. Lotus Group is composed...
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Hennessey Venom GT Lotus 2-Eleven Lotus 340R Lotus 3-Eleven Lotus Circuit Car Lotus Elise GT1 Lotus Europa S/Dodge EV Lotus Motorsport Elise Lotus Sport Exige...
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production cars since its inception in 1948. Lotus Cars, the manufacturer of these models Lotus F1 and Team Lotus, motorsport ventures of the company...
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Team Lotus was the motorsport sister company of English sports car manufacturer Lotus Cars. The team ran cars in many motorsport categories including...
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options for 2013 including other forms of motorsport. Romain Grosjean partnered him in the 2013 season. The 2013 Lotus, the E21, was launched on 28 January...
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Alpine Academy (redirect from Lotus F1 Junior Team)
to "Lotus Renault GP". In 2012, the programme was renamed Lotus F1 Team iRace Professional Programme and 2013–2015, the programme was renamed Lotus F1...
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ART Grand Prix (redirect from Lotus ART)
and GP3 Series as Lotus GP to reflect sponsorship from British sports and racing car manufacturer Lotus. The team competed as Lotus ART in 2011. ART Grand...
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The Lotus T125, also known as the Lotus Exos, is a single seater open-wheel sports car produced by Lotus Cars. In 2019, Rodin Cars began building the T125...
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The Lotus 102 was a Formula One racing car designed by Lotus for use in the 1990 Formula One season and would eventually go on to compete in three seasons...
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Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Jim Clark International Cup Champion: Lotus-Climax Previous 1964 Next 1966 Races by country Races by venue The 1965...
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The Lotus Seven is a sports car produced by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars (initially called Lotus Engineering) between 1957 and 1973. The Seven...
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Motorsport Information. Oliver, Michael (2004). Lotus 49: The Story of a Legend. Veloce Publishing. ISBN 978-1901295511. Wagstaff, Ian (2014). Lotus 49:...
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his Lotus Evija hypercar at 'The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering' - Lotus Cars Media Site". media.lotuscars.com. Retrieved 3 October 2023. "Lotus unveils...
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The Lotus Exige /ɛɡˈziːʒ/ is a sports car made by the British company Lotus Cars from 2000 until 2021. Originally a coupé version of the Lotus Elise roadster...
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June 1962). "1962 Belgian Grand Prix race report: A fine win for Lotus". Motorsport Magazine. Archived from the original on 10 June 2023. Retrieved 25...
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Lotus Racing may refer to: The umbrella name for Lotus Cars parent company Group Lotus plc's racing division, formerly Lotus Motorsport The name under...
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Team Lotus, originally Lotus Racing, was a Malaysian-licensed Formula One racing team and constructor, based in Hingham, Norfolk, UK, which competed during...
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James Allison (born 21 February 1968) is a British motorsport designer and engineer, best known for his accomplishments in Formula One, where he is the...
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Reynard Motorsport was the world's largest racing car manufacturer in the 1980s. Initially based at Bicester and latterly at Reynard Park, Brackley, England...
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Jim Clark (category Team Lotus Formula One drivers)
1968. Clark won two Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles with Lotus, and—at the time of his death—held the records for most wins (25), pole...
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Ayao Komatsu (category Japanese motorsport people)
(Japanese: 小松 礼雄, Hepburn: Komatsu Ayao, born 28 January 1976) is a Japanese motorsport executive and engineer. Since January 2024, Komatsu has served as team...
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Renault in Formula One (redirect from Lotus-Renault GP)
as the Lotus F1 Team. On 28 September 2015, Renault Sport F1 announced that a letter of intent between Renault Group and Gravity Motorsports which is...
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professionally around the world for ten years before developing his skills in motorsport's business and commercial worlds. Brown co-founded and co-owns United Autosports...
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Karun Chandhok (category Team Lotus (2010–11) Formula One drivers)
August 2021). "Karun Chandhok on his nightmare year at Lotus: 'I fell out of love with F1'". Motorsport Magazine. "Chandhok confirmed for GT1 World Series"...
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INGING Motorsport and Cars Tokai Dream28 merged into a collaborative entry in 2021, known as muta Racing INGING. The team retained the Lotus Evora MC...
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The Lotus Excel (Type 89) is a sports car designed and built by British automobile manufacturer Lotus Cars from 1982 to 1992. It is based on the design...
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The Lotus Esprit is a sports car built by Lotus Cars from 1976 to 2004 at their Hethel, England factory. It has a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout...
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Jenkinson (4 June 1967). "1967 Dutch Grand Prix race report: Lotus back in business". Motorsport Magazine. Archived from the original on 21 May 2022. Retrieved...
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(10 May 1964). "1964 Monaco Grand Prix race report: Lotus fails where Hill prevails". Motorsport Magazine. Archived from the original on 8 June 2023....
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Lotus Cortina is the commonly used term for the Ford Cortina Lotus, a high-performance sports saloon, which was produced in the United Kingdom from 1963...
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