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British coachbuilder Radford on Wednesday confirmed performance specs for the flagship John Player Special version of its Lotus Type 62-2 retro sports car. Radford unveiled the Lotus Evora-based ...
Phillip Awad, acting as photographer for F1 Geeks, documents the Radford Motors Lotus P62 prior to its ... It’s simply called the JPS, short for John Player Special. You’d be able to guess ...
Radford has unveiled a new version of its Type 62-2 model in the John Player Special specification. Only twelve examples of a total of sixty-two will be offered in the JPS livery, and the British ...
and it's based on a Lotus sports car. The Radford Type 62-2 John Player Special version of the car recently had a special dynamic debut on the famed Lotus test track in Hethel, England.
Radford unveiled early this month its Type 62-2 sportscar in an iconic and distinctive John Player Special (JPS) specification. The Lotus Type 62-2 coachbuilt by Radford (The Type 62-2), is limited to ...
England-based coachbuilder Radford is ... its paces on the Lotus test track in Hethel, England. “To finally drive the Type 62-2 for the first time was obviously a very special moment, the ...
Last month we talked a bit about the Radford Type 62-2 ... the iconic racing livery used by Lotus and the John Player F1 team. The Type 62-2 John Player Special (JPS) version of the car will ...
TWELVE examples of the new Radford Type 62-2s, created by former F1 driver Jenson Button and TV mechanic Ant Anstead, will wear the famous black and gold John Player Special livery that graced Lotus ...
The most extreme version of the Radford Type 62-2 has just been unveiled and it sports one of Lotus’ and Formula 1’s most iconic liveries. Unfortunately, the John Player Special (JPS ...
inspired by none other than the legendary Lotus Type 62. Initially shown in a classic red and white specification, Radford has now revealed the Type 62-2 John Player Special with a stunning black ...
That's the struggle Lotus has been facing since the Lotus ... That's because back then, those Formula 1 cars were coated in the John Player Special livery, recognisable with the back paintwork ...
TWELVE examples of the new Radford Type 62-2s, created by former F1 driver Jenson Button and TV mechanic Ant Anstead, will wear the famous black and gold John Player Special livery that graced Lotus ...