The Lotus Cup Europe is the world's leading and longest running Lotus racing championship.
It was originally designed by Lotus as a fun yet professionally-powered motorsport series with technical support provided by Lotus.
The Lotus Cup Europe is an international FIA racing series with technical and safety regulations governed by the FIA. The LCE has a high status and will be held with 6 individual races this year.
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Successful Season for Komo-Tec in 2023
With a total of 10 wins out of 14 races and 358 points, our driver Tamas Vizin managed to prevail against the competition and secure the overall victory in the Exige Cup 2023. This makes Tamas now a 4-time Exige Cup Champion (2016, 2020, 2022, and 2023).
Sven Pettersson was able to maintain his position in the GT Cup with 4 wins out of 14 races and 181 points, thus securing the overall victory in the class.
Unsere Fahrer im Exige Cup:
Unserer Fahrer im GT Cup:
#88 SVEN PETTERSSON
Driver Information:
Runs a very diversified family business. Married with 3 children. Swedish but lives in Switzerland. Has raced in the LCE since 2011 and before that in the Lotus Drivers Cup in Switzerland doing slaloms and sprint racing. Best result so far in the LCE is the first place in the Production championship 2018 as well as the second place in the overall championship 2018.#13 WOLFGANG HENSELER
Driver Information:
Professor for Digital Media at the University of Pforzheim/Germany and Managing Director of Sensory-Minds - a designstudio for innovative technologies and smart media in Offenbach am Main/Germany. My race history started with historic race cars and karting and I´m a passionate driver and collector of Lotus cars.Sponsored by:
Laiqon / Hakro / Sensory-MindsThe LCE is divided into four categories:
- GT Cup - Evora GT4 & brand new Emira GT4
- V6 Cup - for the Exige V6 Cup
- 2-Eleven - for four-cylinder compressor Open-Top 2-Eleven, or for four-cylinder Exige Cup vehicles, 340R and for Elise & Exige, which are not permitted to the other categories mentioned
- Production - for normal Elise and Exige with aspirated engines.
The system of awarding points in the championship is balanced in such a way that drivers from all categories have the same chance to fight for the overall title. The Belgian John Rasse won the title in 2017, driving in the V6 Cup category, the Hungarian Tamas Vizin drove a production car to the championship in 2016 and the Frenchman Jérémy Lourenco won the championship 2014 with a 2-Eleven.
The calendar of the Lotus Cup Europe includes the most beautiful race tracks of the continent, all of which have a long history with the Formula 1 Grand Prix, including the classic venues Spa-Francorchamps, Hockenheim and Zolder. The races consist of a training and qualifying run as well as two or three half-hour races.
The Lotus Cup Europe is well supported by the Lotus Community and many enthusiasts are attending these events. The championship has its own, hours-long TV program. All seven events will be broadcast on Motors TV and Facebook across Europe.