- 09 Jun 09, 04:16#124713
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
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Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave
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.
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave
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.
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave
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.
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave
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.
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave
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!
Colin Chapman is spinning in his grave
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.
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