Search results
10. Elio de Angelis. Elio de Angelis, Lotus, 1983 San Marino GP. Photo by: Motorsport Images. Lotus years: 1980-85. Lotus races: 90. Lotus wins: 2. Lotus titles: 0. After a year with the ...
A lot of drivers who started their F1 career at Lotus became world champions later on. The following drivers started at Lotus and won one or more drivers titles: Mario Andretti, Jim Clark, Graham HIll, Nigel Mansell, Ayrton Senna, Emerson Fittipaldi, Mika Hakkinen and John Surtees. Team Lotus F1 Drivers List
DriverGp1st2nd912279112722516146- United Kingdom
- 37
- Team Lotus
- 130
In the 2013 Australian Grand Prix, Lotus achieved a first-place finish for Räikkönen despite qualifying in 7th place, thus giving Lotus F1 the leading driver in the Drivers' Championship and second place in the Constructors' Championship. Romain Grosjean, who started the race in 8th place, finished the race in 10th and took one point despite having problems with his car.
Here is a complete list of drivers who raced for the Lotus F1 team in its various guises. This list does not include drivers who raced Lotus cars that were entered by teams other than Lotus. 1958. Cliff Allison Graham Hill Alan Stacey. 1959. Graham Hill Pete Lovely Innes Ireland Alan Stacey. 1960
Wins. Podiums. Pole positions. Fastest laps. Grand Prix stats. Circuit stats. View a list of Lotus F1 drivers and find in-depth stats for each driver, including race starts, wins, podiums, points, and more.
This category is for people who drove for Team Lotus in Formula One World Championship races, from 1958 to 1994. Pages in category "Team Lotus Formula One drivers" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
People also ask
Which F1 drivers started their career at Lotus?
When did Lotus become F1 team?
When did Fernando Alonso become Lotus F1 team?
What happened to Lotus F1?
Team Lotus in F1. Team Lotus, affiliated with Lotus Cars, made its mark in Formula One from 1958 to 1994, securing seven constructors’ and six drivers’ titles between 1963 and 1978. The Lotus brand reemerged in F1 in 2010 with Tony Fernandes’s Lotus Racing under a licensing agreement with Group Lotus. After the license was revoked in 2011 ...