- was to
leave Caterham Cars and
Graham Mcdonald (the company's
former CFO)
became the new CEO. As with its
Lotus Seven precursors,
Caterhams are constructed...
- The
Caterham F1 Team was a Malaysian,
later British owned Formula One team
based in the
United Kingdom which raced under a
Malaysian licence. The Caterham...
-
Caterham (/ˈkeɪtərəm/) is a town in the
Tandridge district of Surrey, England. The town is
administratively divided into two:
Caterham on the Hill, and...
- open
class races for decades,
Caterham Super 7 Racing, a one-make
championship for
Caterhams,
began in 1986.
Caterham 7
races have
since expanded to...
-
Ethel May
Caterham (née Collins; born 21
August 1909) is a
British supercentenarian who is the second-oldest
living person in the
world and the last surviving...
-
though it
still retains the main
aesthetics of
Caterhams.
While slightly heavier than
other Caterhams the CSR
still upholds Colin Chapman's philosophy...
-
Caterham is a town in Surrey, England.
Caterham may also
refer to:
Caterham Group,
parent company for
automotive and
motor racing businesses Caterham...
-
races for
decades a one-make
championship for
Caterhams was
begun in 1986 and won by
Kelvin Foy.
Caterham 7
races have
since expanded to
include club and...
-
Aston Martin), Renault, Toyota, and Team Lotus,
which was
later renamed to
Caterham F1 Team.
Gascoyne was born in Rackheath, Norfolk, England. He
lived in...
- The
Caterham line is a
railway branch line
running from
Caterham in
Surrey to
Purley in
South London. It
operates as a
commuter service to London. The...