This one-of-a-kind car is chassis number 353, which was raced by Lotus in both F1 and F2 for eight races between 1957 and 1959. Its official debut was during a non-championship race at Silverstone.
A Lotus F1 car and the truck in which it's transported may both be powered by Renault and share a common JPS livery, but as far as size and performance are concerned, they're at opposite ends of ...
We're talking about supercars from the likes of Ferrari and McLaren – two hugely successful F1 racing ... to see some Lotus racing technology find its way into a new road car in the near future.
It's made using components from a JPS F1 car, but not just any random chassis ... It's made in collaboration with Classic Team Lotus, and as pictures show, it uses the same iconic black and ...
Martin Donnelly will drive his iconic Lotus 102 F1 car up Goodwood hill this year ... Volkswagen Golf R v Golf GTI Clubsport – car pictures of the week In the latest issue of evo, we test ...
From the August 1996 issue of Car and Driver. Lotus has always been the poor rela­tion in the ... who was later to pen the McLaren F1 road car. The Esprit still looks good two decades later, but a ...
Only 81 models will receive the special Lotus F1-inspired updates, with each individual car celebrating a specific Grand Prix victory: ranging from Monaco in 1960 to Kimi Raikkonen’s first-place ...
The Type 66 makes its public debut at Monterey Car Week, wearing a classical red white and gold livery inspired by the Lotus Type 72 F1 car from ... Clubsport – car pictures of the week In ...