This car took part in a Ten
Lap Invitation Scratch Race for 1950's Sports/Racing Cars at the Vintage Sports Car Club's meeting
at Oulton Park in August 1996.
It's George Edney's 1955 Lotus
Mk IX, about thirty of which were produced. It could be used with a variety of
engines, most often the 1,100cc Coventry Climax unit, but the programme of the
event says that the engine capacity of this car was 1,466cc. The first Le Mans
24 Hour race contested by Lotus was with a Mk IX in 1955, driven by Colin
Chapman and Ron Flockhart, but the car was disqualified after 12 hours when
Colin Chapman went off the circuit at the Arnage corner into a sandbank and
reversed the car back onto the circuit without getting permission from a
marshall to do so.
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