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From YourSITE.com Lotus The Esprit 2002 – Driven By Colin Goodwin
It doesn’t have to be And the finest moment on the A285? Easy. September 1993, the car a bright yellow Lotus Esprit Sport 300. Back then I was ‘the lad’ at Car Magazine, the junior road tester who was given the menial tasks on the magazine. Menial tasks like delivering a brand-new Sport 300 to freelance journalist colleague, who lives in Selsey on the south coast. Sure, I’d have to come back to Esprit nuts get a little emotional at the mention of the Sport 300, those lucky enough to have driven one, of course. Among those fans you can include Lotus’s own chassis engineers and a large section of the motoring press. It was something special that car. There’s a fan in Fast forward nine years and we’re on the A285 in a Lotus Esprit. A very different Esprit to the one I was driving back in 1993. This silver machine is a 2002 model-year car fresh out of the factory.
A car built as a celebration of the 30 years between the Esprit’s unveiling at the It still looks fabulous this car. Still stirs the emotions. The car arrived at my place in a covered transporter sent down from the Lotus factory. I’ve driven probably 20 different Esprits in the last ten years yet still my pulse quickened as the lorry’s tailgate lowered and I saw that familiar yet subtly different shape. There’s a world of difference between the Sport 300 and this car. First off, the 300 was fitted with a 300bhp version (hence the name) of Lotus’s giant killing turbocharged four, whereas this car is fitted with Lotus’ own twin-turbo 3.5-litre V8. We’re talking 260 kW(350bhp) at 6500rpm and 400 Nm(295lb ft) of torque at 4250rpm. No other sports car feels like the Esprit. In many you feel higher up, even in a mid-engined Ferrari the feel is quite different. The Esprit’s cabin is more intimate and close. Quite a bit of redesigning has gone into the latest model’s cabin. The overall theme is aluminium and simplicity. Much better than the carpet and wood trim of earlier Esprits. To me it was a mistake to overdo the cabin; to try and make such a purposeful sports car feel like a luxury saloon when it was palpably no such thing. A slow potter through Petworth and out the other side with the Fast it may be, but raw grunt is not what the Lotus Esprit is all about. Several other cars are this fast, but few steer and handle the way this car does. The Sport 300 had the best power steering of any car I have ever driven. Note the present tense here. Still I have not found a system to beat it and still I use it as the benchmark each time I drive a new sports car. The new Esprit’s steering comes the closest to matching the perfectly weighted and accurate steering of the Sport 300. And remember the Sport 300 was a racecar that was just road legal! It is on these quick, sweeping roads that the Esprit is king. Previous Esprits suffered from too much understeer, but this one has just the right amount. The car corners very flat, riding the bumps in a way that is almost a Lotus trademark. Enter into a corner slightly too hard and you can feel instantly, through the steering wheel, that the front end is starting to “push”, then all you need to do is feather the throttle and the front end grips again. It’s how a powerful mid-engined sports car should behave when its driver has pushed it just past the limit of grip. Behind those gorgeous OZ wheels sit some very serious brakes. If there was one area in which you could seriously criticise the Esprit in the past it was in braking performance. Not now. The two-piece 320mm discs are gripped by four pot calipers at the front and two potters at the rear, all backed up by ABS. Now you can be confident that your Esprit will shed its speed as impressively as it gained it. Even at track days. My journalist friend from the Sport 300 days is still in the seafront home in Selsey. His dog has obviously aged but he hasn’t appeared to. We swap Esprit anecdotes, of which we have many, talk Formula One and drink coffee. This time, however, the train doesn’t take the strain. I get to do the A285 in one of the finest supercars in the world.
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