Lotus Mk3

Lotus Mk3

Lotus Mk3 was a single seated sports car built by Colin Chapman as a 750 Racer.

In 1951, Chapman began to focus on a car for road racing, rather than trials, to compete in the 750 Motor Club formula, which used the Austin 7 as a basis. [Setright, L.J.K, "Lotus: The golden mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. "World of Automobiles" (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1222.] To conform to the rules, Chapman had to retain the Seven's chassis, engine, gearbox, and rearend; [Setright, p.1222.] with the assistance of Nigel and Michael Allen, he modified them to the limits of the rules. Chapman boxed the frame rails and added 14-gauge tubular cross-members for torsional stiffness. A sleek aluminum two-seater body, which weighed only 65 lbs. (29.5 kg), was added to cut down drag, and the engine was highly tuned. The car, for all its seeming delicacy, proved startlingly faster than the competition. [Setright, p.1222.] It led to a demand for copies (an improved Mark 3B was built for Adam Currie, for instance), as well as copies of the earlier Mark 1. By the end of the racing season, it was apparent the Mark 3 was the best 750 Formula car in the country.

At this time, Chapman was still working full-time at British Aluminum, and creating cars at nights and racing them, with the help of enthusiastic volunteers, on the weekends, but it was clear from the performance of the Mark 3, and the demand, there was an opportunity here. Following this successful year, on January 1, 1952, Chapman established Lotus Engineering Company, with Michael Allen becoming Chapman’s first business partner. They set up shop in a disused stable in Hornsey. [Setright, p.1222.]

Notes

References

* Tipler, John, " Lotus and Caterham Seven: Racers for the Road " The Crowood Press, 1995. pp. 16-17.
* Coulter, Jeremy, "The Lotus & Caterham Seven: A Collector's Guide " Motor Racing Publications, 1986. p 10.
* Setright, L.J.K, "Lotus: The golden mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. "World of Automobiles" (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1221-34.
* Wliiam Taylor, "The Lotus Book: The Complete History of Lotus Cars " Coterie Press, Limited.1998, pp. 16-17.

External links

* [http://www.motorbase.com/vehicle/by-id/-1642232804/ Motorbase] Accessed February 17, 2006.


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