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Brands Hatch Lotus Festival

Lotus EliseAirsports Insurance Bureau are delighted to confirm our attendance at this year’s Lotus Festival at Brands Hatch.

The Lotus Festival is a celebration of Britain’s most charismatic sports car marque and its illustrious heritage spanning over 60 years. From coveted cars to Formula 1 glories, Norfolk’s famous brand will be on display through the week end.

We welcome those attending to come along to our stall and say hello. Whether you’re an owner or an enthusiast, there’s sure to be something amongst the trade stands at the festival.

Demonstrations and parades of classic and modern Lotus will take centre place over the weekend with a number of classic Lotus Grand Prix cars roaring round the classic Brands Hatch circuit. Demonstrations of famous racers, rally and road cars will be complemented by superb action from Lotus races series with a packed support bill from 9am to 6.30pm.Lotus Exige

2015 will see the 9th Lotus Festival, and the 6th at Brands Hatch; It will take place on Sat 15th and Sun 16th August and is organised by The Lotus Forums.

For more information visit http://www.lotus-festival.com/

Lotus Festival Fun

The 2014 Lotus Festival is in it’s 7th year for the event and despite a couple of very brief showers (!) the day went very well for all involved at Brands Hatch. With an on the day official presence from Lotus Cars, displaying their current range including an Pewter Grey Evora SR, Exige S V6 coupe and Roadster and Elise Club Racer along with Lotus Motorsport who attended with the full carbon bodied Evora GTE we last saw in Geneva in 2012, the $1m T125 track car, Elise Cup R and Evora GT4. Classic Team Lotus didn’t disappoint with a selection of cars showing of the race team livery over the years with a green and yellow Type 32B as driven Jim Clark, the Gold Leaf Type 49B which Graham Hill won the Monaco GP driving in 1968 and 1969, JPS Type 79 and Camel Type 99T which was the last car Team Lotus won a GP with in the hands of Ayrton Senna in 1987.Lotus Festival 4
The trade village, which this year was 50% bigger than the previous event reported a brisk day and car clubs were all packed out with terrific examples of their chosen niche. On track, there were demo’s of some classic F1 cars including the Lotus 101 and Micheal Schumacher’s Benneton 109B among others. The LoTRDC racing was eventful and enjoyable and we’re pleased to report than Marcus Jewell, who had a significant off on the GP circuit was released from the Medical Center and seen walking around the paddock later in the day.Lotus Festival 2This story has been provided by our friends at www.thelotusforums.com and artwork courtesy of www.nineteen80one.com