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The story of the Lotus marque encompasses ongoing technical innovation on road and track, from the Mark 1 in 1948 to the World's most powerful electric hypercar – the Evija – in 2021. Founded in 1952 from Colin Chapman's hobby, Lotus flourished by producing aerodynamically brilliant lightweight sports-racing cars, progressing into Formula 1 in 1958. Jim Clark and Team Lotus won the 1963 and 1965 F1 World Championships for Drivers and Constructors, as well as the Indianapolis 500. Jochen Rindt won the 1970 World Championship posthumously for Gold Leaf Team Lotus, and in 1972, Emerson Fittipaldi was F1 World Champion driving the JPS Type 72, with the Team winning the Constructors' prize in 1972 and 1973. Mario Andretti won the F1 World Championship for JPS Team Lotus in 1978 but, surprisingly, this proved to be their last of seven F1 World Championship wins. On the road, the Elite showcased the brand from 1957. Next, the Elan was a fine-handling fibreglass-bodied sports car, while the Seven provided exhilarating motoring for DIY enthusiasts. The 1963 Lotus Cortina was a fast road car and a success on track. The Elan Plus 2 was built alongside the Elan two-seater and Europa, and in 1974 the road car range went upmarket, powered by Lotus's own engines, with the Elite Mk 2 and Éclat, and the mid-engined Esprit produced between 1976 and 2004. Tragedy struck with the sudden death of Colin Chapman in December 1982, aged 54. General Motors acquired Group Lotus in 1986, selling up to Romano Artioli's Bugatti in 1993, enabling the ground-breaking Elise to launch in 1996. Ownership of Group Lotus passed to Malaysian car maker Proton, and in 2000, the Series 2 Elise and the Exige were released, maturing gradually over the next twenty years. The Toyota V6-powered Evora was announced in 2006. In 2017, Group Lotus was acquired by the global automotive company Geely, ushering in a fresh, financially secure era. Launched in 2020, the 2,000bhp all-electric Evija became the new Lotus flagship. Lotus blossoms anew. Review: Great for Lotus lovers. - A great present for a Lotus owner. He loved it. Review: Like it - Like it
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 60 Reviews |
C**R
Great for Lotus lovers.
A great present for a Lotus owner. He loved it.
A**N
Like it
Like it
S**R
Overall solid book on Esprit but could be improved
Crowood titles are generally my favorite model-specific books, and this is a solid effort. My only gripe is with Johnny Tipler’s somewhat haphazard style of photography and layout. He loves to interject himself into his books a bit more than I would like for a reference or history book. He jumps around chronologically and includes too many vehicles that are not under the subject of the book. This book’s “introduction “ chapter basically covers the entire Esprit run in 30 pages, and then it is expanded upon again. Weird. Overall good effort. Just wish it was laid out as cleanly as James Taylor’s books. He is the gold standard in my opinion.
C**S
good quality
this was a gift for our brother-in-law and he was very happy with it.
M**Y
Lotus
Good book
D**R
Good review of, mostly, Team lotus
"Lotus: The Complete Story" is a well written treatment of Lotus, except . . . the first thing I noticed is that the author completely ignored Tony Rudd's contribution to Lotus Cars, Lotus Engineering, and Team Lotus. No idea why Tony should be written out of history.
D**Y
Four Stars
Good book about the early Elise and its development. Plenty of interesting pictures and interviews.
K**K
Insider Information
It has been four years since the Elise was launched at the 1995 Frankfurt Auto Show so it is not surprising that a book on the Elise has become available. Surely this will be the first of many considering the volume of works that have been dedicated to the iconic Elan of the 60's and 70's and the inevitable supplanting of the Elise into the list of all time great Lotuses. John Tipler has another book on Lotuses to his credit, namely Lotus and Caterham Seven Racers for the Road. This publication follows a similar format. All of the steps form concept through development are covered and not only give an insight into the principles behind the Elise, but the workings of Lotus as a whole, with special focus on engineering. Unfortunately much of the book reads like an interview, with a large part of the text direct quotes. But who better to explain the why's and how's of the Elise than Julian Thompson, Richard Rackam, Dave Minter, and the rest of the crew who are responsible for Lotus' latest classic. Interestingly all of the Lotus staff interviewed give full credit for the Elise to Colin Chapman who's tenets are apparently reborn at Lotus. A full chapter is dedicated also to the GT1 as it is spiritually related to the Elise and it serves to fill in this small gap in Lotus history. There is obviously a limited appeal to US Lotus enthusiasts as the model discussed is not available on US shores. However the book is as valuable for it's discussion of Lotus design and engineering philosophy as it is for it's detailing of the specifics of the Elise. A quote from John Miles (ex-Team Lotus F1 pilot and current chassis development consultant) sums it up, "The Elise was risky to do, but that's what Lotus Thrive on."
J**E
¡Qué decepción!
Compré este libro principalmente por las fotos de los coche de Fórmula 1 y resulta que la mayorÃa, sobre todo de la época de John Player Special, no fueron tomadas en su dÃa en las carreras originales sino en Festivales, carreras Conmemorativas o Históricas y similares, muchos años después y, obviamente, con pilotos modernos.
D**O
Great book
Great history of lotus
C**K
Excellent
If you own a Lotus Esprit this is a no brainer, it really covers everything, unlike the other book on Esprits, which is still a good buy but not to this level of writing or depth. Well worth the money.
A**R
Excellent read
Excellent gift for Lotus owner
E**S
una meraviglia
è un libro che dovrebbero comperare tutti quelli che credono esistano solo le Ferrari.. Lotus, Alpine, Matrà , Durant,... un mondo di artigiani da valorizzare!
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