(from Lotus
Press Release) Lotus Engineering’s
stunning Type 119B gravity racer secured a dominant double victory
in a sensational climax to the Goodwood Festival of Speed downhill
soapbox challenge yesterday
Twenty-two year old
Malcolm Barnett expertly piloted the Lotus Type 119B down the 0.7
mile hillclimb course to successfully complete a victorious weekend
for the five-man Lotus team.
The culmination of the
ten-month development programme saw Lotus dominate the open-topped
‘Roadster’ category of the competition. Claiming the fastest
roadster times for both of the weekend’s runs, the 119B finished
over 1.3 seconds ahead of its nearest open-cockpit rival.
“It’s been a tremendous
weekend and the whole team is delighted with the victory,” said
former British cart champion Barnett. “It was a great thrill to
collect the trophy, and we’re looking forward to taking the trophies
back to Hethel for everyone at Lotus to share in the celebrations.”
The event produced its
fair share of dramatic incidents over the weekend, with four
competitors spectacularly crashing out at speeds of up to 60 mph
down the hillclimb course. The Type 119B steered clear of any
danger, however, and the team are already considering the next stage
of their assault on the soapbox scene, as 24-year old team leader,
James Setter explains.
“We’ve been invited to
compete again towards the end of the summer, and it seems like a
great opportunity to confirm our leadership in British roadster
soapbox racing.”
The Type 119B also
scooped the ‘Best Presented Roadster’ trophy in recognition of the
vibrant colour scheme with which they brought energy and colour to
the soapbox competition. The striking styling of the
state-of-the-art soapbox and the colour co-ordinated team shirts was
undertaken by the world-famous Lotus Design studio.