Lotus F1
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Lotus F1
Summary
Lotus F1 is a Formula One team[1]. It draws 485 Wikipedia views per month (formula_one_team category, ranking #19 of 99).[2]
Key Facts
- Lotus F1 is in the country of United Kingdom[3].
- Lotus F1's image is recorded as Kimi Raikkonen 2013 Catalonia test (19-22 Feb) Day 2-1.jpg[4].
- Lotus F1's instance of is recorded as Formula One team[5].
- Lotus F1's logo image is recorded as Lotus F1 Team logo.jpg[6].
- Lotus F1's part of is recorded as Lotus in Formula One[7].
- Lotus F1's Commons category is recorded as Lotus F1 Team[8].
- Lotus F1's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.92, 'lon': -1.39027778}[9].
- Lotus F1's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hzrty8[10].
- Lotus F1's official website is recorded as http://www.lotusf1team.com/[11].
- Lotus F1's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Lotus F1 Team[12].
- Lotus F1's Commons gallery is recorded as Lotus F1 Team[13].
- Lotus F1's topic has template is recorded as Q25914133[14].
- Lotus F1's BBC Things ID is recorded as 86e9f8e2-5c2e-4622-997a-a5af7a470a25[15].
- Lotus F1's brand is recorded as Lotus[16].
- Lotus F1's different from is recorded as Team Lotus[17].
- Lotus F1's different from is recorded as Team Lotus[18].
- Lotus F1's X is recorded as Lotus_F1Team[19].
- Lotus F1's Facebook username is recorded as LotusF1Team[20].
- Lotus F1's competition won is recorded as 1963 Formula One constructors' championship[21].
- Lotus F1's competition won is recorded as 1965 Formula One constructors' championship[22].
- Lotus F1's competition won is recorded as 1968 Formula One constructors' championship[23].
- Lotus F1's competition won is recorded as 1970 Formula One constructors' championship[24].
- Lotus F1's competition won is recorded as 1973 Formula One constructors' championship[25].
- Lotus F1's competition won is recorded as 1978 Formula One constructors' championship[26].
- Lotus F1's competition won is recorded as 1972 Formula One constructors' championship[27].
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Identity
Lotus F1's part of is recorded as Lotus in Formula One[7].
Why It Matters
Lotus F1 draws 485 Wikipedia views per month (formula_one_team category, ranking #19 of 99).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]