Graham Hill also went on to win the Monte Carlo Classic five times ... there is exactly one first Lotus F1 car to be had. It has exchanged hands with several private owners since 1958 and is ...
However, this Lotus was important for a second reason. The inner chassis was F1's first carbon fiber monocoque. The lightweight material is common in racing and performance cars today, but it was ...
The green and yellow cars are back. This isn’t Team Lotus, but the men behind Lotus F1 Racing are very aware of the heritage behind the name and hope to do it justice. Whether they can achieve ...
It's made in collaboration with Classic Team Lotus, and as pictures show ... So the aluminum comes from the last JPS car to race in F1, driven by arguably the greatest F1 driver of all time.
Great Britain has produced some stunning racing cars over the years, but we think this Lotus Type 62 might rank among the ...