Lotus Ford 30 Collection
"Unleashing the Power: The Legendary Lotus-Ford 30 Roars on the Track" Witness the sheer power and elegance of the Lotus-Ford 30, a true icon in motorsport history
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"Unleashing the Power: The Legendary Lotus-Ford 30 Roars on the Track" Witness the sheer power and elegance of the Lotus-Ford 30, a true icon in motorsport history. With its sleek design and unmatched performance, this racing machine has left an indelible mark on enthusiasts worldwide. In CJ13 3316, Katsuaki Kubota takes control of the Lotus-Ford 30, showcasing his exceptional driving skills as he maneuvers through every twist and turn with precision. Not far behind is CJ13 3302's Max Werner, pushing boundaries and leaving spectators in awe. The adrenaline-fueled action continues with CJ13 3288 as Katsuaki Kubota once again dominates the track alongside Adam Sykes in his McLaren-Chevrolet M1A. These fierce competitors push their machines to their limits, creating a spectacle that leaves fans breathless. But it doesn't end there – CM34 4729 sees Katsuaki Kubota team up with Richard Bradley for an unstoppable duo in their Lotus-Ford 30. Their synchronized movements demonstrate perfect harmony between man and machine. CM34 4223 witnesses another thrilling display by Katsuaki Kubota and Richard Bradley as they unleash their full potential on the racecourse. Their expertise shines through every corner they conquer together. CJ12 series showcases yet another remarkable feat by Katsuaki Kubota and Richard Bradley in their Lotus-Ford 30s - from CJ12 5001 to CJ12 1315 - these drivers prove time after time why they are forces to be reckoned with. And let's not forget CJ10 series where Katsu Kabota commands his very own Lotus-Ford-30 (CJ10-5884), leaving competitors trailing behind him while captivating audiences with his skillful maneuvers. The legacy of the Lotus-Ford-30 lives on through these incredible drivers who have harnessed its power and pushed the boundaries of speed.