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Colin Chapman's Lotus Cars launched the Series 1 Lotus Seven in 1957.
Chapman's career is chronicled in the book " NASA's Scientist-Astronauts " by David Shayler and Colin Burgess.
Chapman's NASA years are also described in Australia's Astronauts: Three Men and a Spaceflight Dream, 1999, by Colin Burgess.
After seeing out his three-year contract at March, Peterson joined Colin Chapman's Team Lotus in 1973, partnering defending champion Emerson Fittipaldi.
The original Europa used Lotus founder Colin Chapman's minimalist steel backbone chassis that was first used in the Lotus Elan, while also relying on its fibreglass moulded body for structural strength.
Knowing Colin Chapman's reputation in financial matters and the fact that he'd never made 1000 of anything, he took the cash.
Its design, featuring a fibreglass composite body over a rigid steel backbone chassis, was true to Lotus founder Colin Chapman's original philosophy of achieving performance through low weight, and the name " Elan " connected the car with its 1960s ancestor, the original Lotus Elan.
* Read, Robin ( 1989 ), Colin Chapman's Lotus ( The early years, the Elite, and origins of the Elan ).
Its development in 1967 for Colin Chapman's Team Lotus was sponsored by Ford.
Up until that point, Colin Chapman's successful Team Lotus cars had relied on power from fast revving Coventry Climax engines, but with the change in regulations Coventry Climax decided for business reasons not to develop a large capacity engine.
The season-ending race also provided the first victory for one of the sport's greatest teams – Colin Chapman's Team Lotus – and gave an extremely popular driver, Innes Ireland, his only career Grand Prix win.
Since they had appeared at the third race of the year in Holland, Colin Chapman's Lotus 49s had been the fastest cars on the track, taking the pole in all seven races they entered.
Responsible for the Brabham win was clever thinking by Brabham's Gordon Murray, who was trying to eclipse Colin Chapman's ground effect invention on the Lotus 79, the skirted car that had swept the front row since its debut at Zolder.
The win by De Angelis was the last hailed by Colin Chapman's famous act of throwing his cloth cap into the air after a Lotus victory.
Responsible for this overwhelming coup was some clever thinking by Brabham's Gordon Murray, who was trying to eclipse Colin Chapman's ground effect invention on the Lotus 79, the skirted car that had swept the front row since its debut at Zolder.
His first outing for the team was in the non-Championship News of the World Trophy race, at Goodwood, in which he took the BRM P57 to fourth place, the first non-Lotus finisher and the only car to end on the same lap as Colin Chapman's fleet winners.
It was the start of his two-year march to the World Championship, and the first win for the car that would usher in the ground-effects era, Colin Chapman's Lotus 78.
Although far too mechanically complex to survive in racing environments, the theory was sound, and would appear in Formula One a few years later, first in Colin Chapman's Lotus cars, and even more directly in the BT46B ' Fan Car ' of 1978.
The Lotus 30 was a racing automobile, Colin Chapman's first and only attempt at a Group Seven / Can Am racing machine, and was first built in 1964, designed by Colin Chapman and Martin Wade.
PRB is an Australian builder of Clubman-style sportscars ( i. e. cars based on Colin Chapman's ground-breaking Lotus Super Seven design ), the PRB Clubman was created by Peter Raymond Bladwell in 1978.

Colin and chance
Beckenbauer pulled a goal back for the Germans and Ramsey replaced the ageing and tired Charlton with Colin Bell who further tested the German keeper Maier and also provided a great cross for Geoff Hurst who uncharacteristically squandered the chance.
Taking a chance, Hitchcock submitted his credentials to the new owners of the WHL's Kamloops Blazers, Gary Cooper and Colin Day.
After a chance encounter with her, he follows her and learns that Po may have actually been calling Trish ’ s brother, Colin.

Colin and came
The first came in an accusation by former United States Secretary of State Colin Powell's chief of staff, Lawrence Wilkerson, who claimed that the Bush administration's foreign policy was run by a " Cheney-Rumsfeld cabal " implying a sinister intent ;
Colin Macmillan Turnbull ( November 23, 1924 – July 28, 1994 ) was a British-American anthropologist who came to public attention with the popular books The Forest People ( on the Mbuti Pygmies of Zaire ) and The Mountain People ( on the Ik people of Uganda ), and one of the first anthropologists to work in the field of ethnomusicology.
Her big-screen directorial debut came with the film Then She Found Me, in which she also starred, with Colin Firth and Matthew Broderick.
A project Towne had long sought to bring to the screen came to fruition in 2006 with Ask the Dust, a romantic period piece set in Los Angeles based on the acclaimed novel by John Fante and starring Colin Farrell and Salma Hayek.
From 1969 Hilcote Stables was leased to Colin Crawford, and when it came up for sale in 1980 it was renamed Wimbledon Village Stables.
Colin Glassey came from Brio to help with the integration of that technology.
In 2010 he stood in for Danny Baker and Colin Murray on the radio, and has appeared in a celebrity special of hit ITV1 gameshow The Chase in 2011, in which he came just 1 second from winning a half share of £ 64, 000 for this favorite charity.
The style came into prominence when Jean Shrimpton wore a short white shift dress, made by Colin Rolfe, on 30 October 1965 at Derby Day, first day of the annual Melbourne Cup Carnival in Australia, where it caused a sensation.
Everett's break came in 1981 at the Greenwich Theatre and later West End production of Another Country, playing a gay schoolboy opposite Kenneth Branagh, followed by a film version in 1984 with Cary Elwes and Colin Firth.
She came to prominence as a child star in the early 1970s then she subsequently became a companion of Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy's Doctor in the BBC series, Doctor Who and has appeared on stage in various musicals such as Peter Pan: The Musical, Cats, The Pirates of Penzance and Chicago.
" Henry Kissinger said that Kennan " came as close to authoring the diplomatic doctrine of his era as any diplomat in our history ," while Colin Powell called Kennan " our best tutor " in dealing with the foreign policy issues of the 21st century.
In the second innings Colin Cowdrey came out to bat with a broken arm with victory, defeat or a tie still possible in the last two balls, but David Allen blocked them for a draw.
In 1967, the island played a key role in the development of what came to be known as the " Fogo Process ," a model for community media as a tool for addressing community concerns, when Colin Low shot 27 films with Fogo Islanders as part of the National Film Board of Canada's Challenge for Change program.
The solution to that particular problem came from Colin Askham.
Like many players from Northern Ireland Colin Clarke's greatest playing days came in a Northern Ireland shirt, for whom he scored 13 goals ( second behind David Healy ) in 38 appearances.
Born as Harry Colin Miller in Swansea, Wales, he came from a poor Welsh family.
That this is untrue has been confirmed by two reliable sources: Colin Tennant, 3rd Baron Glenconner, who responded to this question by letter, and Lois Gordon, Nancy Cunard's biographer, who, in her extensive research, never came across any hint of such an alliance.
Mudrooroo — previously known as Colin Johnson — was acclaimed as an Aboriginal writer until his Aboriginality came under question ( his mother was Irish / English and his father was Irish / African-American, however he has strong connections with Aboriginal tribes ); he now avoids adopting a specific ethnic identity and his works deconstruct such notions.
The team ’ s highlight came in 1995 when the Subaru World Rally Team and Colin McRae achieved the double of the Drivers ’ and Manufacturers ’ World Rally titles.
In an interview with Colin Escott in his book Born to Sing, Myrick recalls how Smith's producer ( Bob Ferguson ) wanted the guitar to sound, " He came out and said he wanted a bright sound, and he adjusted my controls.
Colin Cowdrey came out to bat with a broken arm, and David Allen defended the last two balls of the match to secure a draw.
In the second innings, Craig came out to bat at 1 / 28 in the second innings on a sticky wicket and combined in a defiant third-wicket partnership of 59 with Colin McDonald.
"[...] the restoration of the synthetic vision of the political arithmeticians came in the 1930 ’ s with the work of Colin Clark who in 1937, in his National Income and Outlay brought together estimates of income, output, consumers ’ expenditure, government revenue and expenditure, capital formation, saving, foreign trade and the balance of payments.
One of those victories came in 1908 with a horse named Colin, who went unbeaten during his fifteen-race career.

2.390 seconds.