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The first Cortina Lotus to be rallied was a Cortina GT with the Lotus engine, in the 1963 Spa-Sofia-Liege rally in September, just to try out the engine, and driven by Henry Taylor to 4th place. The first outing in a rally by a Cortina Lotus proper was in the 1963 RAC Rally, campaigned again by Taylor, with co-driver Brian Melia. It finished ...
A notable variant was the Ford Cortina Lotus. The Cortina was launched a few weeks before the London Motor Show of October 1962 with a 1198 cc, three-bearing engine, which was an enlarged version of the 997 cc engine then fitted in the Ford Anglia . [ 5 ]
The Lotus-Ford Twin Cam is an inline-four petrol engine developed by Lotus for the 1962 Lotus Elan. A few early examples displaced 1.5 litres, but the majority were 1.55-litre (1557cc) engines. A few early examples displaced 1.5 litres, but the majority were 1.55-litre (1557cc) engines.
Lotus contribution Baojun: 730: 2014 suspension tuning: Hyundai: Genesis: 2013 2016 handling adjustment Spyker: B6 Venator: 2013 2013 tuned Toyota engine: Infiniti: Emerg-e: 2012 2012 base vehicle (Evora) Hennessey: Venom GT: 2011 2017 base vehicle (Exige) Jaguar: C-X75: 2010 2013 engine tuning Dodge: Circuit: 2009 2009 base vehicle (Europa S ...
The Lotus and Caterham Sevens. Croydon: Motor Racing Publications Ltd., 1986. ISBN 0-947981-06-3; Lotus Super Seven Series II owner's manual, Lotus Components. Lotus Seven Register Lotus Seven Register - Home Page; Peter Ross "Lotus - The Early Years 1951–54". Coterie Press, 2004. ISBN 1-902351-12-6 describes the original Lotus Mark VII ...
The Lotus 107 was a Formula One car used by Team Lotus. Designed for the 1992 Formula One season , and used throughout most of 1992, 1993 and part of 1994 , it brought in a final, albeit short-lived period of competitiveness for the team in Formula One .
Alan Mann Racing was a British motor racing team organised by Alan Mann (22 August 1936 – 21 March 2012), who was a part-time racing driver and team manager. The team ran a substantial part of the Ford works racing effort in Europe from 1964 to 1969, [1] when it ceased operations.
A Lotus 49 with Ford V-8 engine drawing Clark won the first race of the 1968 season, the South African Grand Prix and the Tasman Series in Australia, but was killed in an F2 race at Hockenheim . Hill took over as team leader and won his second World Championship title, after clinching three Grand Prix wins - including the fourth of his five ...