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 ...
It's made using components from a JPS F1 car, but not just any random chassis. It has materials from Lotus 98T chassis number 4, driven by Aryton Senna in the 1986 season. As such, the watch is ...
The relationship between Lotus the automaker and Lotus the F1 racing team only seems to be getting more complicated. The name was licensed by Malaysian state automaker Proton to fellow Malaysian ...
Here, Senna’s maiden Grand Prix-winning 97T; over there the outlawed twin-chassis Type 88; multiple Type 72s in glorious JPS livery ... Team Lotus cars during the 2022 F1 weekend to mark ...
Both driven by F1 World Champions and Indycar champs! @MarioAndretti’s 1979 JPS Lotus and @nigelmansell’s 1987 Williams Racing FW11B. Don’t be surprised if you see one of these at this years ...
It seems like only yesterday that Lotus revealed its last special edition, but still that hasn’t stopped the Norfolk sports car maker launching yet another. The latest car is called the Evora ...