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Lotus Cortina

The Lotus Cortina is a lightweight classic with motorsport heritage. Tuned for performance and rear-wheel driven, it’s a corner-hugging throwback that delivers serious fun with old-school charm.

Available to book at over 30 tracks nationwide — or buy a voucher below to gift or use later.

Available for full license holders only! Vouchers are valid for 12 months from purchase. Terms and conditions apply

From £39
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Valid for 12 months
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Ultimate Bundle

Ultimate Bundle

Includes: Damage Waiver, Cancellation Cover, Atom Ride, Sighting Lap, and a Photo.

Only £89.00 RRP £114.00
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Just in Case Bundle

Just in Case Bundle

Includes: Damage Waiver and Cancellation Cover.

Only £50.00 RRP £59.00
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Double Distance

+£29.00
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Cancellation
Cover

+£30
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Damage
Waiver

+£29.00
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Sighting
Laps

+£10.00
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Hot
Ride

+£10.00
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Photo

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Stoneleigh, Warwickshire (Adventure Circuit)
30th Sep '23
The Car
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The Ford Cortina in the early 1960s was a recognised family saloon car. Inconspicuous, uninspiring, and bland, but not as bad as some of the really rubbish cars around at the time.

Ford instantly recognised that there was something else they could do with this car, and so they attempted to take an ordinary car and turn it into something exceptional. Ford decided to hand over the car to Lotus founder Colin Champman to work his magic on it. In 1963, the Ford Cortina Lotus was born, thankfully more recognisably known as the 'Lotus Cortina', with a road-going version and a race-trim version. The road going car revving to 8,000 RPM singing all the way to 108mph was like a rocket ship in the day, and the race-trim version eaking out to 145mph.

Colin Champman was successful in shaking off the family image and handed the car to none other than Jim Clark, the recently crowned Formula 1 champion, who moonlighted as a Touring Car driver when time would permit. The car was as versatile as Clark, competing in rallying as well as Touring Car races. Jim Clark would make the car famous and Bruce Reynolds (The Great Train Robbery) would make the car infamous, using the car to get away once the heist was complete!

So a brilliant car, an iconic car of the era, and one that is recognised as a true British icon! Come and drive our evocation of the 1963 Lotus Cortina.

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