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Old 19 Mar 2014, 09:48 (Ref:3381828)   #1
Draadloosstroom
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LeytonHouse CG912 became Lotus 107 ?

I was looking into the history of the LeytonHouse CG912 for my F1 project UnracedF1.

This is one of the cars that never managed to be build , only existed on the Drawning board , well i though it only existed on the Drawning board.
Since the LeytonHouse team didn't had any money left to develop the car they used the CG911 in 1992.

But i did read in some magazine that the Lotus 107 was actually the LeytonHouse C912, but that's the only reference i have for it.

Does any of you have more information about this ?
It would really help me.
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