Who drove for JPS Lotus?

Who drove for JPS Lotus?

Emerson Fittipaldi
Emerson Fittipaldi Two years later, driving the Lotus 72 and sporting the now famous black and gold JPS livery for the first time, Fittipaldi surged to the title with five race victories, becoming the youngest ever world champion at 25 years of age.

Who raced for Lotus F1?

A list of Team Lotus Works F1 drivers who competed in a World Championship GP

Driver Seasons at Team Lotus Points
Carlos Reutemann 1979 20
Jochen Rindt 1969 1970 67
Ayrton Senna 1985 1986 1987 150
Mike Spence 1964 1965 14

Who won 2012 F1?

Sebastian Vettel won the 2012 Formula One World Championship for drivers. Fernando Alonso was second and Kimi Räikkönen third. Red Bull won the championship for constructors.

Does Lotus still race?

The Lotus name returned to Formula One in 2010 as Tony Fernandes’s Lotus Racing team. In 2011, Team Lotus’s iconic black-and-gold livery returned to F1 as the livery of the Lotus Renault GP team, sponsored by Lotus Cars, and in 2012 the team was re-branded completely as Lotus F1 Team.

When did Team Lotus win the F1 championship?

Team Lotus, a sister company of Lotus Cars, competed in Formula One between 1958 and 1994, winning seven constructors’ titles and six drivers’ titles between 1963 and 1978.

Who is the deputy team principal of Lotus F1 team?

^ “Federico Gastaldi appointed Deputy Team Principal”. Lotus F1 Team. 6 January 2014. Archived from the original on 31 August 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2015. ^ “Pastor Maldonado will join Lotus in 2014 alongside Romain Grosjean”. SkySports F1.

What happened to Lotus F1 in 1972?

Lotus’s 1971 experiments did not bring any serious advance in technology, but allowed Chapman to test several drivers. For 1972, the team focused again on the type 72 chassis, with Imperial Tobacco continuing its sponsorship of the team under its new John Player Special brand.

What F1 teams will be in 2012?

2012 F1 drivers and teams This list shows which F1 teams and drivers have been confirmed for 2012. Three teams have changed names in 2012: Lotus has become Caterham, Renault has become Lotus, and Virgin has become Marussia. Stay up-to-date on the 2012 F1 driver line-up with F1 Fanatic.