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==Establishment (1976)== | ==Establishment (1976)== | ||
[[File:C085d65d71776c9ad752d2084ba55122.jpg|200px|thumb| | [[File:C085d65d71776c9ad752d2084ba55122.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Ferenc Lukas in the first car (c. 1976)]] | ||
Lukas Motorsports is a team in F1 founded in 1976 by owner-driver [[Ferenc Lukas]]. [[Lukas Motor Company]] was an established car company in [[Lyonheimer]] in the 1960s, and CEO of the company, [[Albert Lukas]] wanted to branch out into the growing motorsport industry. His son, [[Ferenc Lukas]], was a talented driver as well as businessman, and so was made owner-driver in the first season of their time in F1. | Lukas Motorsports is a team in F1 founded in 1976 by owner-driver [[Ferenc Lukas]]. [[Lukas Motor Company]] was an established car company in [[Lyonheimer]] in the 1960s, and CEO of the company, [[Albert Lukas]] wanted to branch out into the growing motorsport industry. His son, [[Ferenc Lukas]], was a talented driver as well as businessman, and so was made owner-driver in the first season of their time in F1. | ||
==Glory Era (1990s)== | ==Glory Era (1990s)== | ||
==Modern Days== | ==Modern Days== |
Revision as of 21:02, 18 July 2021
Full name | Lukas's Motorsport |
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Team principal(s) | Boros Csaba |
Technical director | David Ardrada |
Website | www.lukasmotorsport.ly |
Lukas Motorsport is an F1 motorsports team that is run by the Lukas Motor Company. They are notable for being one of the only teams that had a driver-owner, somebody who was both the creator and driver of the team, Ferenc Lukas, in 1976. They currently compete in the F1 and have Veres Árpád as their main driver and Jordi Gómez as the second driver for the 2021 season.
Establishment (1976)
Lukas Motorsports is a team in F1 founded in 1976 by owner-driver Ferenc Lukas. Lukas Motor Company was an established car company in Lyonheimer in the 1960s, and CEO of the company, Albert Lukas wanted to branch out into the growing motorsport industry. His son, Ferenc Lukas, was a talented driver as well as businessman, and so was made owner-driver in the first season of their time in F1.