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Team Lotus in Formula 1

Over 29 seasons, from 1958 to 1994, Team Lotus lined up for 394 Formula 1 races, with 45 wins and 995 points. Below, the year by year record with each car's highlights.

Team Lotus season by season

YearRacesWinsPointsBest drivers (points)
1958903Cliff Allison (3) / Graham Hill (0)
1959805Innes Ireland (5) / Graham Hill (0)
19608252Stirling Moss (19) / Innes Ireland (18)
1962100Peter Arundell (0)
1963100Walt Hansgen (0)
197013670Jochen Rindt (45) / Emerson Fittipaldi (12)
197212561Emerson Fittipaldi (61) / David Walker (0)
1973157107Emerson Fittipaldi (55) / Ronnie Peterson (52)
197415347Ronnie Peterson (35) / Jacky Ickx (12)
19751409Ronnie Peterson (6) / Jacky Ickx (3)
197616132Mario Andretti (21) / Gunnar Nilsson (11)
197717567Mario Andretti (47) / Gunnar Nilsson (20)
1978168116Mario Andretti (64) / Ronnie Peterson (51)
197915039Carlos Reutemann (25) / Mario Andretti (14)
198014014Elio de Angelis (13) / Mario Andretti (1)
198115022Elio de Angelis (14) / Nigel Mansell (8)
198215130Elio de Angelis (23) / Nigel Mansell (7)
198315012Nigel Mansell (10) / Elio de Angelis (2)
198416047Elio de Angelis (34) / Nigel Mansell (13)
198516371Ayrton Senna (38) / Elio de Angelis (33)
198616258Ayrton Senna (55) / Johnny Dumfries (3)
198716264Ayrton Senna (57) / Satoru Nakajima (7)
198816023Nelson Piquet (22) / Satoru Nakajima (1)
198915015Nelson Piquet (12) / Satoru Nakajima (3)
19901603Derek Warwick (3) / Martin Donnelly (0)
19911603Mika Häkkinen (2) / Julian Bailey (1)
199216013Mika Häkkinen (11) / Johnny Herbert (2)
199316012Johnny Herbert (11) / Alessandro Zanardi (1)
19941600Johnny Herbert (0) / Pedro Lamy (0)

The Team Lotus record in numbers

Between 1958 and 1994, Team Lotus put the car on 394 grids and collected 45 wins. 57 different drivers took the wheel for 995 combined points; none scored more than Ayrton Senna, with 150 over 3 seasons. The winningest year was 1978, with 8 wins in 16 races.

Every year in the table leads to the full season: start with the debut, in 1958, follow through to 1994 and check the Formula 1 world champions of each era.

Source: jolpica-f1 historical archive (Apache 2.0 license), successor to Ergast, snapshot of 2026-07-09. This site is independent and not affiliated with Formula One or any team, driver or circuit mentioned.

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