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  2. Team Lotus - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Cars, the sister company of the original Team Lotus, distanced itself from the new entry and announced its willingness to take action to protect its name and reputation if necessary. [6] When the 2010 entry list was released on 12 June 2009, the Litespeed Team Lotus entry was not one of those selected. [7]

  3. Team Lotus (2010–2011) - Wikipedia

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    Team Lotus, originally Lotus Racing, was a Malaysian-licensed [1] Formula One racing team and constructor, based in Hingham, Norfolk, UK, which competed during the 2010 and 2011 Formula One seasons.

  4. Lotus Grand Prix results - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

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    Until the late 1980s, Team Lotus continued to be a major player in Formula One. Ayrton Senna drove for the team from 1985 to 1987, winning twice in each year and achieving 17 pole positions. Team Lotus established Classic Team Lotus in 1992, which continues to maintain Lotus F1 cars and run them in the FIA Historic Formula One Championship. It ...

  6. Colin Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman CBE (19 May 1928 – 16 December 1982) was an English design engineer, inventor, and builder in the automotive industry, and founder of the sports car company Lotus Cars. [2] Chapman founded Lotus in 1952 and initially ran Lotus in his spare time, assisted by a group of enthusiasts.

  7. Lotus 66 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus 66 is a track day car produced by Lotus Cars. The car is based on three drawings for a Can-Am racing car drawn up by Geoff Ferris of Team Lotus in 1969 [1] but which the company did not build. [2] The model number 66 was never allocated in period [3] but chronologically fits in with the Lotus model numbers.

  8. 1970 Formula One season - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Lotus Racing - Wikipedia

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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 which Team Lotus (2010–2011) competed in the 2010 Formula One season