Lotus E21 has sold for over €325,625 at an RM Sotheby's auction in Paris on Wednesday despite not having a running engine.
Lotus were once the envy of Formula 1, but by the 1990s, they were a shadow of themselves. But what caused F1's original rebel team's demise?
Lotus, the Norfolk, England-based car manufacturer has a huge reputation all over the globe. It has been around since 1948 ...
But come February, a 2013 Lotus E21 F1 car will cross the auction ... While it doesn’t have a race win under its belt, this car claimed six podium finishes and played a pivotal role in the ...
F1's greatest innovators will be at the heart of Goodwood's F1 75 celebration at the 2025 Festival of Speed, as we remember ...
It’s a replica of a Lotus ... race car restoration and repairs, so you know it’s been put together by people who really knew what they’re doing. It’ll easily fool anyone who isn’t an F1 ...
But the Lotus 38’s survival was made possible by its instant removal from racing – without any compulsion for it to be recycled, updated nor modified. One or two principal personalities within F1 ...
That sale made Hamilton’s W04 the second most expensive F1 car auction sale in history, pipping a Ferrari F2002-GA, driven by Michael Schumacher en route to his sixth Drivers’ Championship title. The ...
Ayrton Senna's maiden F1 win was among the best of his eventual 41, and it came just two races in to his second season, and ...