Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel,
Norfolk, England. The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of
light weight and high handling characteristics.
The company was formed as Lotus Engineering Ltd. by engineer Colin Chapman, a graduate
of University College, London, in 1952. The first factory was in old stables behind
the Railway Hotel in Hornsey. Team Lotus, which was split off from Lotus Engineering
in 1954, was active and competitive in Formula One racing from 1958 to 1994. The
Lotus Group of Companies was formed in 1959. This was made up of Lotus Cars Limited
and Lotus Components Limited which focussed on road car and customer competition car
production respectively. Lotus Components Limited became Lotus Racing Limited in 1971
but the newly renamed entity ceased operation in the same year.
The company moved to a purpose built factory at Cheshunt in 1959 and since 1966
the company has occupied a modern factory and road test facility at Hethel, near
Wymondham. This site is the former RAF Hethel base and the test track uses sections
of the old runway.
Chapman died of a heart attack in 1982, at the age of 54, having begun life an
inn-keeper's son and ended a multi-millionaire industrialist in post-war Britain.
The carmaker built tens of thousands of successful racing and road cars and won the
Formula One World Championship seven times. At the time of his death he was linked
with the DeLorean scandal over the use of government subsidies for the production
of the De Lorean DMC-12 for which Lotus had designed the chassis....