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#125411
"Group Lotus plc and its subsidiary Lotus Cars Limited, the manufacturer of the legendary Lotus Elise and global high technology engineering consultancy, are not connected or affiliated to, nor in any other way associated with the newly-announced 'Team Lotus' that has submitted an entry 2010 Formula 1 championship," a statement released today by Group Lotus plc and its subsidiary Lotus Cars Limited said.

"Group Lotus plc will take all necessary steps to protect its name, reputation and brand image"
#125413
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave :eek:


No i'd be happy the the company born from F1 is still going and returning to its roots.

As long as they follow the values of Lotus then its a good thing.
#125420
It is interesting to note that after Sir Jack Brabham, Group Lotus plc are now also objecting to their name being used for new f1 entrants. The team may be able to call itself 'team lotus', but will it be able to call the car a 'Lotus'?
#125427
Regardless of the legalities of using the name; I doubt that the Lotus name will be harmed by competing in F1 given that their whole philosophy of car design is very closely matched to that of F1 cars, lightweight chassis with a (relatively) powerful engine. And it may even give the company the shot in the arm in needs to shift more cars. Let's face it a Lotus is a damn sight cheaper than a Ferrari so more people are likely to part with £35,000 for a Lotus than £100,000 for a Ferrari*

* approximate values; I've not looked into actual prices recently.
#125437
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave :eek:


No i'd be happy the the company born from F1 is still going and returning to its roots.

As long as they follow the values of Lotus then its a good thing.


I wouldn't call it that. This isn't Peter Warr carrying it on from 1994. These are complete strangers with no links to the original Team Lotus.
#125479
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave :eek:


No i'd be happy the the company born from F1 is still going and returning to its roots.

As long as they follow the values of Lotus then its a good thing.

:yes::drink:
#125480
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave :eek:


No i'd be happy the the company born from F1 is still going and returning to its roots.

As long as they follow the values of Lotus then its a good thing.


I wouldn't call it that. This isn't Peter Warr carrying it on from 1994. These are complete strangers with no links to the original Team Lotus.

:yes::irked:
#125526
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave :eek:


No i'd be happy the the company born from F1 is still going and returning to its roots.

As long as they follow the values of Lotus then its a good thing.


I wouldn't call it that. This isn't Peter Warr carrying it on from 1994. These are complete strangers with no links to the original Team Lotus.


The original press release stated that Nino Judge and Steve Kenchington were both originally with Team Lotus, and of course Johnny Herbert is also involved (as a figurehead?). Admittedly, this is not like having Peter Warr involved, but after reading 'Lunch with Peter Warr' in Motorsport recently, he is far too smart to want to bet back into Formula 1!
#125545
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave :eek:


No i'd be happy the the company born from F1 is still going and returning to its roots.

As long as they follow the values of Lotus then its a good thing.


I wouldn't call it that. This isn't Peter Warr carrying it on from 1994. These are complete strangers with no links to the original Team Lotus.


The original press release stated that Nino Judge and Steve Kenchington were both originally with Team Lotus, and of course Johnny Herbert is also involved (as a figurehead?). Admittedly, this is not like having Peter Warr involved, but after reading 'Lunch with Peter Warr' in Motorsport recently, he is far too smart to want to bet back into Formula 1!


End of the day though, it's great that these figures want to get envolved in F1 again, but it is stupid to use a Marque like Lotus.
#125578
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave :eek:


No i'd be happy the the company born from F1 is still going and returning to its roots.

As long as they follow the values of Lotus then its a good thing.


I wouldn't call it that. This isn't Peter Warr carrying it on from 1994. These are complete strangers with no links to the original Team Lotus.


The original press release stated that Nino Judge and Steve Kenchington were both originally with Team Lotus, and of course Johnny Herbert is also involved (as a figurehead?). Admittedly, this is not like having Peter Warr involved, but after reading 'Lunch with Peter Warr' in Motorsport recently, he is far too smart to want to bet back into Formula 1!


End of the day though, it's great that these figures want to get envolved in F1 again, but it is stupid to use a Marque like Lotus.

Well, given the noises coming out of the Lotus Group, they might have to re-think this "Team Lotus" idea.
#125596
Please forgive me for my slow uptake as I now realize what everyone means. Yes it would be nice to see the name Lotus back in F1 yet the team is not a factory team so there is alot of tradition lost.
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