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Lotus Type 119c Clinches Victory


Mark H

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Lotus Type 119c clinches victory and second record

in Brooklands Soapbox Derby

 

The Lotus Type 119c soapbox, which topped the timesheets in the 2004 Goodwood Soapbox

Challenge, claimed its second consecutive title and record in the Brooklands Soapbox Derby,

at the Brooklands circuit in Surrey, on 16 July 2006. This earns Lotus a place in the history

books as being the most successful soapbox racing team ever in UK downhill gravity racing

competition.

Paul Adams, who was once again at the wheel of the Type 119c closed-cockpit “streamliner,”

dominated the practice run on the historic course from the very start, finishing ahead of closest

rivals and last year’s competition winners, Lola Cars, by posting a fastest time of 72.4

seconds, just 0.6 seconds shy of last year’s record.

The pace-setting performance continued, breaking the 2005 record in the very first of six

competitive runs with a time of 68.5 seconds, leaving second placed Lola 1.8 seconds adrift in

the opening round. It then proved difficult for both Lola and the remaining entrants to match

the blistering pace of the Lotus. Adams, having mastered the sweeping curves and the historic

banked section, went on to smash the record further in the second official timed run with an

even faster time. He set a new course record of 67.7 seconds, 4.1 seconds quicker than last

year’s top time, reminiscent of the stunning performance at Goodwood in 2004.

Not taking any chances until the chequered flag, the Lotus continued to battle, and posted a

time on the final run which was within just 0.10 seconds of the new record. In only the second

race on the Brooklands circuit since 1936, the Lotus team mounted the top step of the podium

to aptly receive the winner’s trophy from Sir Richard Noble, who successfully piloted Thrust 2

to the Land Speed record in 1983, before becoming Project Director for the Thrust SCC Land

Speed Record in 1997.

Commenting on the day’s racing in the Brooklands Soapbox Derby, Paul Adams explains

“Taking a second win in the Type 119c is very special, and I am extremely proud to be

bringing another trophy back to Hethel. It is a testament to all the hard work and dedication of

all those involved at Lotus. The racing was both fun and very close, which I thoroughly

enjoyed. It is a great event.”

The Lotus Type 119c will continue to be used for marketing activities as a demonstration of

capability of Group Lotus.

 

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