Lotus Photos: Sandy Bay Tasmania, July 2021

Images thanks to Robert Verhey

Our friends in Tasmania get together most months at Sandy Bay to kick tyres and chat about life, Lotus and everything. Robert Verhey made it to July’s catch-up, held on Thursday the 1st, and very kindly reached out with a few photos.

The casual catch-up featured a beautiful Lotus 11-2 and an extremely rare red Panhard that attracted a lot of attention amongst the varied collection of sporting machinery both modern and classic.

The group get together most months for a casual catch-up on the shore of Sandy Bay. If you’d like to head along, send Seth an email and he’ll put you in touch.

Images thanks to Robert Verhey

‘The Preserve’ August 2021 Now Available for Download

‘The Preserve’ is the newsletter of the Council of Motor Clubs. It’s made available to members of CMC-affiliated clubs, and that means you!

This month’s magazine catches up on everything on the go in August, 2021, including discussion on our current situation and the path out of it, news from the CMC’s most recent committee meeting, information about historic and conditional rego, news from various clubs and much more.

You can grab the August 2021 edition of ‘The Preserve’ from the following link, and we’ll archive it on the members page here.

The Preserve, August 2021 [PDF]

‘The Preserve’ is provided by the Council of Motor Clubs.

Ashton’s President’s Prattle for August, 2021

President's Prattle

Hey!

This month’s exploration of all that is great and good in the world of Lotus needs to recognize that the country is once again bifurcated into those in lockdown and those not. So, while lots is still able to go on in South and Western Australia, sadly NSW us heading into the second of what is likely to be three or possibly even four months of lockdown.

Our thoughts are with all those sadly restricted in their movements, and even in the states where no lockdown exists, there is still the restriction on international travel which is frustrating plans to visit friends and family, enjoy overseas holidays, participate in international rallies and so on.

On the subject of WA, I’d like to take the opportunity to welcome Steve Grobler to the CLA Committee as the WA Historic Vehicle Registrar. Steve has done a sterling job for the WA crew by achieving association for CLA to the WA DOT Historic Vehicle scheme. If you have a qualifying vehicle, get in touch with him.

Unfortunately, the increased and extended restrictions in NSW mean that the next two months’ events have all but been abandoned here, so the CSCA events, HSRCA Spring Festival, All British Day and Shannons Classic have all been either cancelled or postponed with no firm date for a replay.

It has also meant we have had to delay the Lotus Breakout we were planning for early September. The plan is now to keep the outline on ice until we have a little more certainty, and then launch at fairly short notice. We appreciate this may or may not suit some of you, but sadly what we have learned is that in current highly dynamic circumstances, forward planning more than a few weeks is most likely doomed to failure.

At a slightly more macro level, the July launch of the Emira seems to have generated lots of interest, and a corresponding amount of commentary, some of it being opined quite vocally. Long version short appears to be that Lotus (and probably therefore Geely) has decided to make a concerted push into the “monied market” of premium sports cars, currently populated largely by Porsche. So, the new car has been substantially improved in the fit, feel and finish department, and there are also some interesting alliances announced, including an engine alliance to allow an AMG engine as a choice (presumably to get round upcoming emission regs in the North American market) and mention of a relationship with Renault in the offing.

Of course the keyboard warriors have been out cutting down the tall poppy, but overall the new car looks, sounds and appears to feel tremendous. The question remains – will Lotus backfill the gap left by vacating the Elise market in particular (i.e. the sub $100k market in Australian terms). It would not be the first time a car manufacturer has decided they can no longer make money in a segment. And apparently Jensen Button might buy the rights and tooling for the Elise… we’ll see.

On the bright side, what all these lockdown restrictions do mean is that I for one have had to find new projects and things to do to keep me occupied. So, while the Eleven is continuing its rebuild at the hands of the genius that is Adam Doyle Smith (if you’ve not seen his work with aluminium, have a look at his website and you might recognise the car on their front page) and the Elite is similarly in the hands of the GRP genius Warren Hotz getting the damage done at the HSRCA Sydney Classic  repaired, I have decided to give the Elan a bit of TLC. So far that’s meant replacing the front brake discs, one of which had a small but annoying “inconsistency”. Also on the list are new door hinge pins, door rubbers, and an electric fan to replace the mechanical one.

The Elise also needs some love, so that is now up on the hoist so I can work out a plan for it. The Odyssey battery has finally given up after 12 years of neglect, so I’m having to push it around, which is an added incentive to do some work on it while I can’t get a new battery (I am assuming batteries don’t count as essential supplies). And of course the Landy needs constant work – currently the steering relay box is out of the car having finally seized, and is being rebuilt (I’m waiting on the parts). I thought it would be good to replace all the tie rod ends in the steering (there are six in the system so no wonder it can be a bit vague) but it turns out there’s a global shortage of them (must be all the silicon chips that go into them) so I’m renovating the ones I have as all they really need is lots of soaking in paraffin and then repacking with fresh grease and a new boot (again, they seem to be in short supply, so I’ll make some up using a bike inner tube).

I hope you are all keeping yourselves and your loved ones safe and secure, and for those in enforced confinement, our thoughts are with you as you endure home schooling, movement restrictions and all the associated inconvenience. With the vaccination programme finally starting to hit is straps, and evidence starting to emerge from the UK that this approach can work (at least during summer), we can at least start to hope that there is a new normal in the near future. I’ll not open the can of worms that surrounds vaccination, suffice to say Caroline and I are fully vaccinated and ready for what’s next.

Take care, keep safe and when and  where you are allowed, stick to the blackstuff.

Pip pip,
Ashton

CSCA 2021 Round Four Postponed

Club Lotus at CSCA 2020 Round 3, Pheasant Wood Circuit

With Sydney in lockdown and going nowhere fast, the Newcastle MG Car Club have taken the decision to postpone their round of the 2021 CSCA series to a later date.

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Ashton’s President’s Prattle for July, 2021

Ashton at the June 2021 Sydney Classic

Happy new financial year, and apologies for the delay getting this to you – thank the Chancellor of the Exchequer (or whatever his title is) for creating a storm in a teacup in the middle of the year. If it was a carding occasion, you could be forgiven for blaming Hallmark.

Anyway, June was predictably busy. And, here in NSW anyway, cold. And lately locked-down, which is a bit boring.

Before lockdown there was a fair bit going on, much of it quite exciting (and some of it a bit too exciting.) Lots of social stuff (including the Battle of Waterloo in Canberra – strange goings-on), a fair bit of motorsport, and (probably driven by the recent rush of blood to the head around historic, classic and collectable motor cars and their corresponding pricing), lots of sales activity.

So, if you haven’t had a look at the website recently, now’s a good time. We’ve recently helped members and friends sell several project cars, and currently (at time of writing) have a very unusual and tidy Esprit up there and a project Europa.

Tonight (6th July – yes, I am THAT late writing this) is the official unveiling of the Emira, Lotus’ final ICE model before they go hybrid/fully electric. If you haven’t got your name on the waiting list for the last of the Elise and Exige production, I suspect you may be too late. If you have, well done. And if you’ve got one already, hold on to it!

In the hope that this latest flurry of lockdowns is a blip to solve the Delta issue, we are still planning on having our run around NSW in early September. However if this goes on much longer, we may have to reschedule. Please keep an eye on the website and your emails for updates.

Unfortunately, the change of situation has led to the cancellation or delay of a number of events so please check the calendar regularly for the latest, and we will do our best to keep it updated.

  • The next LOTD, which was slated for this weekend (10th July) has been pushed out to Tuesday 20th
  • At time of writing, the MG Car Club of Newcastle are still planning on running their CSCA event at Pheasant’s Nest and we’ll keep you informed if that has to change
  • And the Perth to Sydney rally I was looking forward to competing in this October/November has been pushed out a year. Oh well, at least it gives me time to get Gidget prepared and shaken down!

So, in summary, if you are in NSW don’t plan to go anywhere for the immediate future. Elsewhere normal proceedings can continue, and we’ll carry on planning for as much as we can get away with.

Stay warm, safe, and mostly on the blackstuff (I could learn from that)

Pip pip,
Ashton

Two Elans, and a Long Drive

The Top of Mount Hotham

Thanks to Ed Holly, images thanks to Ed Holly

Ed Holly and Rod Kennedy recently packed up their Elans and took a yearly pilgrimage to Winton for the Austin 7 Club’s annual Historic Winton race meeting. He’s kindly shared a few tales from the road trip, which you can enjoy below.

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Wrapping Up CSCA 2021 Round 3: Night Moves

CSCA 2021 Round 3 Club Lotus Australia

Saturday the 8th of May saw us forgo the usual weekend evening festivities to suit up, get some tyres melty and catch up with our friends in the CSCA at round three of 2021’s supersprint series, held under lights on Sydney Motorsport Park’s Amaroo circuit.

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Vale: Phil Moore

Phil Moore

It is with great sadness that we share the news of Phil Moore’s passing. Phil was a long time member of the Lotus community, and Australian Sportscar Champion. Please read on for a few words remembering Phil, with thanks to Andrew Stevens.

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