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Lotus F1 Team was a British Formula One racing team. The team competed under the Lotus name from 2012 until 2015, following the renaming of the former Renault team based at Enstone in Oxfordshire. The Lotus F1 Team was majority owned by Genii Capital. [1] [2] Lotus F1 was named after its branding partner Group Lotus. The team achieved a race ...
The second table includes results from privately owned Lotus cars in World Championship Grands Prix between 1958 and 1979. The tables do not include results for the separate Team Lotus Formula One team of 2011 (which debuted in 2010 as "Lotus Racing"), the Lotus Renault GP team of 2011 or the Lotus F1 Team of 2012.
Lotus F1 Team Lotus-Renault: E20: Renault RS27-2012 9 Kimi Räikkönen [17] All 10 Romain Grosjean [18] 1–12, 14–20 Jérôme d'Ambrosio [19] 13 Sahara Force India F1 Team Force India-Mercedes: VJM05: Mercedes FO 108Z 11 Paul di Resta [20] All 12 Nico Hülkenberg [20] All Sauber F1 Team Sauber-Ferrari: C31: Ferrari Type 056 14 Kamui ...
Brazilian Emerson Fittipaldi (pictured in 1974) won the World Drivers' Championship, driving for Lotus-Ford. The 1972 Formula One season was the 26th season of the FIA's Formula One motor racing. It featured the 23rd World Championship of Drivers, the 15th International Cup for F1 Manufacturers, and numerous non-championship Formula One races ...
The 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship was a motor racing championship for Formula One cars and was the 75th running of the Formula One World Championship.It was recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of international motorsport, as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars.
The 2014 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 68th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 65th Formula One World Championship, a motor racing championship for Formula One cars, recognised by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars.
There were three non-championship events between the first and second 1971 Formula One championship rounds. Two weeks after the South African Grand Prix, a number of teams traveled to England (where most F1 teams were and are based) to compete in the Race of Champions, held at the undulating and bumpy Brands Hatch circuit just outside London.
Gold Leaf Team Lotus Garvey Team Lotus World Wide Racing: Lotus-Ford: 49C 72B 72C: Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8: F: Jochen Rindt: 1–10 John Miles: 1–10 Alex Soler-Roig: 2, 4, 6 Emerson Fittipaldi: 7–10, 12–13 Reine Wisell: 12–13 Rob Walker Racing Team Brooke Bond Oxo Racing with Rob Walker: Lotus-Ford: 49C 72C: Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8: F ...