From the Bahamas to Goodwood with this sensational Lotus 30
| | “It’s just so damned sexy and actually a lot bigger in the metal than it looks in the photos. Back in the day, Lotus 30s usually failed to finish. But thanks to modern restoration techniques, expert race preparation and shorter race distances, the British brutes are now seriously competitive weapons. This particular car, which originally raced at the Bahamas Speed Week, has been at the sharp end of the Whitsun Trophy grid at the Goodwood Revival for many years now. Provided you’re a good enough driver, this could be your winning entry ticket to what is the world’s greatest historic motorsport meeting.” Michael Gross ChromeCars | |
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